Formation (1998–2001) Fuck the Facts began early in 1997 as an unnamed recording project by Topon Das. The project remained nameless until featured on a compilation in 1998, when Topon decided on the name Fuck the Facts after a song from the first
Naked City album. A
self-titled cassette was released on Topon's Dedfuk Records that compiled all of the recordings made since the project's inception. Fuck the Facts released split cassettes with Cult of the Damned, Longdreamdead and S.M.E.S. then, in September 2000, released another full-length cassette entitled
Vagina Dancer on the
Slovakian label Where Late The Birds Sang.
Vagina Dancer showcased a more experimental,
noise side to Fuck the Facts than the self-titled release, which featured more of a
grindcore style.
Discoing the Dead, Mullet Fever (2001–2002) '' lineup ca. 2001. Left to right, Topon Das, Brent Christoff, Matt Connell, Tim Audette. With the two full length tapes, and the various splits, Fuck The Facts started to gain notoriety in the underground noise and grindcore world. The next full-length album,
Discoing the Dead, was recorded in 2000 and released on Ghetto Blaster Recordings (another label run by Topon) on February 6, 2001. Positive feedback with this release motivated Topon to continue Fuck the Facts as a full band. Drummer Matt Connell and guitarist Tim Audette joined in late February. The three recorded music for a split with Ames Sanglantes, before the addition of vocalist Brent Christoff in April and bassist Shomir Das in May. It was released in early 2003 on Grind It! Records (a sub-label of
Great White North Records). This new release featured a matured sound that incorporated
progressive death metal elements in an already expanding sound. After the release of
Backstabber Etiquette, more touring ensued. This proved to be too demanding for guitarist Tim Audette, who departed in June 2003 (Audette died of
multiple sclerosis in 2021). The band continued as a three-piece and recorded a series of three splits with Feeble Minded (
My Anorexia, 2003), Sergent Slaughter (
Overseas Connection, 2004) and Subcut (Eponymous, 2004). While recording the material for these splits, guitarist Dave Menard joined the band and brought new inspiration; the split with Subcut would be the last recording with drummer Matt Connell, who left to join the gore metal band Exhumed.
Legacy of Hopelessness (2004–2006) Matt Connell was replaced by drummer Tim Olsen, and Marc-André Mongeon joined as bassist (the first since Shomir had left in 2001). As a five-piece, the band toured across Canada through the summer of 2004. The constant touring proved to be too much for Marc and Dave and they left the band in mid-2005. Mathieu Vilandré and Steve Chartier (aka Esteve Decalisse) were brought on guitar and bass respectively in time for touring in support of Fuck the Fact's next release,
Legacy of Hopelessness. This six-song EP was recorded in the fall of 2004 and was co-released in June 2005 through Ghetto Blaster Recordings and Steve's label Capital Kill. A much more experimental release,
Legacy of Hopelessness featured more
electronic and ambient elements combined with the usual Fuck the Facts grindcore sound. The summer support tour for the EP took the band from
Sydney,
Nova Scotia to
Vancouver,
British Columbia.
Collection of Splits, Stigmata High-Five (2006–2007) Upon return from the
Legacy of Hopelessness tour, Mathieu Vilandré and Steve Chartier were brought into the band as permanent members. It was at this time that the band recorded a two-song pre-production
demo as an indicator of the direction the band would be taking for their next album. These demos were eventually released on two splits—with Pleasant Valley (
The Blasphemy of Free Thought/The Wreaking, 2006), and Mesrine (Eponymous, 2006), and were used to look for a record deal. At the start of 2006, Tim Olsen was asked to leave the band. Mathieu Vilandré, who had previously filled in on drums, took over the position permanently and recording began for the next full-length album. Early in the recording process, the band was contacted by
Relapse Records and secured a three-album deal that would start with their next album. In the interim, the
Collection of Splits 2002-2004 was released by Great White North Records, and exposed fans to some music that had been difficult to acquire due to limited pressings. It included all of the material from the splits released between
Backstabber Etiquette and
Legacy of Hopelessness (with Subcut, Sergent Slaughter, Feeble Minded and Sylvester Staline) as well as enhanced MP3 tracks from some earlier splits. The summer of 2006 was filled with tours of the Maritimes, North-Eastern United States (including a performance at the New England Doom and Grind Festival), Ontario and Quebec. In August 2006,
Stigmata High-Five was released on
Relapse Records. The album highlighted not just a change in musical direction, but also a development in recording quality. For the first time, the band enlisted a producer to help them forge their sound, and went to a professional studio to record. Following the release of
Stigmata High-Five, the band filmed a music video for the song "The Sound of Your Smashed Head", featuring local actors Adam Steptoe, Luke Williams, and Eugene Swain. That was followed by a seven-week US tour, including a slot on the Relapse Contamination Festival, and a three-week tour of
Ontario and
Quebec. Touring continued to June 2007, when the band decided to take a break and begin work on their next album.
Disgorge Mexico (2007–2009) Following the final
Stigmata High-Five tour in June 2007, the band parted ways with bassist Steve Chartier, then spent two weeks on a
road trip to
Mexico and back to write the material for their next album. The album was tracked that August; however the three remaining members decided that it was time to take a break. By January 2008, they were back performing again. The touring, along with some personal issues, slowed the
mixing and
mastering progress of the album, however by April it was announced that
Disgorge Mexico would be released in North America on July 22, 2008 as the band's second Relapse Records release. The band celebrated the album's release with a free CD release party in which they performed the entire CD on August 2 in Hull, Quebec. In 2009, Fuck the Facts embarked on their first
European tour.
Polish Relapse Records label mates
Antigama and
Dutch grindcore band Dr. Doom joined Fuck the Facts for the tour which lasted from February 12 to March 3, 2009. In an interview, Topon noted the irony that the band was only now finding its way to Europe considering that many of their earlier releases (up to a decade earlier) were on European labels. Late in 2009, the band announced that touring bassist Marc Bourgon had become a full-time member of the band. Marc had been touring with the band since January 2008, and had recorded with the band on their latest split with
Leng Tch'e.
Unnamed EP and Die Miserable (2010–present) In late 2009, the band announced that the following year would see the release of a new EP, their first video release, and a new full-length album. In late February 2010, they released
Unnamed EP having been recorded by the band and featuring artwork created and printed by the band—reviewers have lauded the band for their DIY ethic. In early March, the band left for Europe on a month-long
Unnamed European Tour 2010 and later published video of it. Upon returning to North America, the band completed work on their first video release,
Disgorge Mexico: The DVD. The DVD combined a live performance of their 2008 album
Disgorge Mexico with a short art film made by Canadian filmmaker David Hall that used the album as its soundtrack. A bonus DVD featuring a plethora of other videos was also included in limited numbers. The band begun recording the album in January 2010, but put it on hold to tour and release their EP and DVD. The album was nominated for a Juno Award for Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year for 2012, but lost to
KEN Mode's
Venerable. A companion EP,
Misery, was released the same day by the band. On October 1, 2014, with the Relapse Records deal at an end, the band independently released a new EP,
Abandoned. Two other studio albums followed–
Desire Will Rot in 2015, and
Pleine Noirceur (
Full Darkness) in 2020.
Desire Will Rot was nominated as Heavy Metal Album of the Year at the
Juno Awards of 2016. ==Musical style==