Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In July 2011, he began making solo music under the pseudonym TheFatRat. The nickname given to him was Ratte which is German for rat. It came from his short stature as he was 5 feet tall. His career began with the release of his first EP, Do Be Do Be Do. [5] By 2016, Büttner's music was used in over 1.5 million YouTube videos. [8]
Starting in 2006, Fat Wreck moved to distribute their annual free compilations online. iFloyd (2006) A take-off of iTunes, as it was only released digitally via their website; X-Mas Bonus (2006) Fat Wreck's second digital sampler, available on their website, with corresponding podcast episode; Hanuk-COMP: From the Dreidel to the Grave (2007)
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:
Fat Music for Wrecked People: Groez Cruise 2016: 10" compilation album FAT 959GROEZ 2016-05-06 Useless ID We Don't Want the Airwaves: 7" ep/single FAT 290 2016-06-24 various artists Fat Music for Wrecked People: Wreckfest 2016: 10" compilation album FAT 959ROCK 2016-06-24 Direct Hit! Wasted Mind: LP, CD studio album FAT 961 2016-07-01 various ...
Shortly after Fat Music Volume IV was released, Fat Wreck Chords released a similarly titled album, Short Music for Short People, which features 101 songs, all averaging approximately 30 seconds. The shortest song ("Short Attention Span" by the Fizzy Bangers) is only eight seconds, and the longest ("Out of Hand" by Bad Religion) is 40 seconds ...
Don't Blame Me" originally appeared as the B-Side to "Merry Xmas Everybody". [18] In a 1979 fan club interview, Lea said of the song: ""Don't Blame Me" was a time-filler, I think that it was created as that. When it was used as a B-Side, we didn't even know it was being used, it was chosen by the offices." [19]
Don't Blame Me may refer to: Don't Blame Me, an Australian children's program; Don't Blame Me; Don't Blame Me by Marc Ribot "Don't Blame Me" (Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh song), first published in 1933 "Don't Blame Me" (Taylor Swift song), from the album Reputation (2017) "Don't Blame Me", a song by Little River Band from Playing to Win
Don't Blame Me" is a popular song with music by Jimmy McHugh and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The song was part of the 1932 show Clowns in Clover and was published in 1933. Popular versions that year were recorded by: Ethel Waters (US No. 6), Guy Lombardo , and Charles Agnew .