Collection of Splits 2002–2004

Collection of Splits 2002-2004
Compilation album by Fuck the Facts
Released April 28, 2006
Recorded 2002-2004
Genre Death metal, grindcore, electronic
Label Great White North
Fuck the Facts chronology
Legacy of Hopelessness
(2005)
Collection of Splits 2002-2004
(2006)
Stigmata High-Five
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Mayhem UK[1]
Skyline Press[2]

Collection of Splits 2002–2004 is a compilation album by Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts. It was released in the spring of 2006 on Great White North Records.

The compilation contains all of the tracks (minus live and bonus tracks) from the splits released between Backstabber Ettiquette and Legacy of Hopelessness. It was also packed with enhanced MP3 tracks from some of the earlier splits and other oddities. Topon Das had expressed an interest in releasing a compilation after he realized that many fans were unable to acquire the actual splits, due to their limited pressings and many of the labels being overseas. This compilation made the band's material from these splits more accessible.

Track listing

All tracks written by Fuck the Facts, except where indicated. 

Audio Tracks
No. TitleWriter(s)Original release Length
1. "Secret Asian"   Split with Subcut 1:31
2. "Another Living Night"   Split with Subcut 2:32
3. "No One Remembered Who Started"   Split with Subcut 2:41
4. "Medicated Like a Motherfucker"   Overseas Connection 0:48
5. "This Means Nothing"   Overseas Connection 1:22
6. "La Tete Hors De L'Eau"   Overseas Connection 3:24
7. "Born to Kill Live to Thrill"   Overseas Connection 1:02
8. "Unburden"   Overseas Connection 2:36
9. "Ventriloquist Complex"   Overseas Connection 2:24
10. "Devastator"  GodfleshSplit with Feeble Minded 3:46
11. "Terminal Skullet"   Split with Feeble Minded 2:45
12. "Fingers with Candy Tips"   Split with Feeble Minded 2:07
13. "Don't Call Japanese Hardcore Jap Core"  Anal CuntSplit with Feeble Minded 0:36
14. "Leper Accountant"   Split with Feeble Minded 2:02
15. "Merdarahta"   Split with Feeble Minded 4:21
16. "The Jaquio"   Split with Feeble Minded 2:28
17. "Whisper Dependency (Video Game Version)"   Split with Feeble Minded 2:05
18. "The Transformation"   Split with Sylvester Staline 0:46
19. "Confession"  Unholy GraveSplit with Sylvester Staline 1:01
20. "Empty Words"  DeathSplit with Sylvester Staline 5:03
21. "What I Am"   Split with Sylvester Staline 1:04

All tracks written by Topon Das, Tim Audette and Mel Mongeon, except where noted. 

Enhanced Content
No. TitleWriter(s)Original release Length
1. "Mindloss"   Split with P.O.T 4:54
2. "Fighting Fashion"   Split with P.O.T 2:50
3. "Jack Hammers"   Split with P.O.T 2:52
4. "Old Woman Undressing"   Split with P.O.T 1:17
5. "Just Like the First Time We Met"   Split with P.O.T 1:35
6. "Guinness Madness"   Split with P.O.T 0:46
7. "Washed Up"  Topon DasSplit with Manherringbone 2:52
8. "Underwater Air-Tank Misery"  Topon DasSplit with Manherringbone 5:30
9. "Larium Nights"  Topon DasSplit with Manherringbone 7:37
10. "Phonopobia"  Topon DasSplit with Manherringbone 3:39
11. "You Will Crash You Will Die"  Topon DasSplit with Manherringbone 2:11
12. "How Much for That Doggy in the Window"   Split with Conure 4:08
13. "Slough"   Split with Conure 2:53
14. "Hate Is Our Religion"   Split with Conure 4:42
15. "A.M. Noise 1"   Split with Conure 2:58
16. "Fear Drives a Honda"   Split with Conure 1:23
17. "Fuckin' Useless"   Split with Conure 4:50
18. "How Much for That Doggy in the Window (Reprocessed by Sindrome)"   Previously unreleased 5:30
19. "Empty Words (Remix by Matt Connell)"  DeathPreviously unreleased 5:09
20. "Medicated Like a Motherfucker" (video)Created by Topon DasPreviously unreleased 1:02

Personnel

Additional Musicians

Release

Due to the limited availability of many of their splits, Fuck the Facts decided to release this compilation in the hopes that fans could get their music more readily. Shortly after the release of this album, Great White North Records folded. 500 copies were made, but it is suspected that many were lost while trying to get across the border for distribution. As a result, the initial intent to increase availability was unsuccessful. However, in July 2007, Galy Records re-released the collection, making it readily available again.

References

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