List of Fuck The Facts Songs

List Of Fuck The Facts Songs

The following is an alphabetical list of all Fuck the Facts songs

  • The column Title is the title of the track. The most common spelling is used. Both French and English non-filing characters ("the," "a," "an," "la," "les," "l'") are excluded.
  • The column Length is the length of the track. This should be considered approximate since the final mix and/or mastering of each release may result in a slightly different length.
  • The column Performer(s) is the lineup who performed on the actual track NOT the writer. Many tracks have been rerecorded either with a full band or as a live performance. The lineup should distinguish this in most cases (though not all).
    • When there are two "Das" performers, they are Topon and Shomir, when there is only one, it is always Topon.
    • When there are two "Mongeon" performers, they are Mel and Marc-AndrĂ©, when there is only one, it is always Mel.
  • The column Appearance(s) is a list of the albums, extended plays, splits or compilations that the track has appeared on. This is ordered chronologically top to bottom (if known).

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