Fat Music - Artists

Artists

A total of 49 artists have contributed songs to the Fat Music compilation series. Good Riddance, No Use for a Name, NOFX, and Strung Out are the only acts to have appeared on all seven volumes. Lagwagon have appeared on six installments and have contributed the most tracks to the series, with a total of eight songs.

Contributing artists included:

  • 88 Fingers Louie
  • Against Me!
  • American Steel
  • Anti-Flag
  • The Ataris
  • Avail
  • Banner Pilot
  • Bracket
  • Chixdiggit!
  • Cobra Skulls
  • Consumed
  • Dead to Me
  • The Dickies
  • Diesel Boy
  • Dillinger Four
  • Fabulous Disaster
  • Face to Face
  • The Flatliners
  • Frenzal Rhomb
  • Goober Patrol
  • Good Riddance
  • Guns 'N' Wankers
  • Hi-Standard
  • Lagwagon
  • The Lawrence Arms
  • Less Than Jake
  • Mad Caddies
  • Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
  • NOFX
  • None More Black
  • No Use for a Name
  • Old Man Markley
  • Pour Habit
  • Propagandhi
  • Rancid
  • The Real McKenzies
  • Rise Against
  • Screeching Weasel
  • Screw 32
  • Sick of It All
  • Tony Sly
  • Smoke or Fire
  • Snuff
  • Strung Out
  • Swingin' Utters
  • Teenage Bottlerocket
  • Tilt
  • Wizo
  • Zero Down

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