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VA - Fat Music Vol.6: Uncontrollable Fatulence (2002)


1. Presenting: The Dancing Machine (Il Robot Con la Testa Di Scimmia) - Lawrence Arms
2. Back to the Motor League - Propagandhi
3. Leavin' - Mad Caddies
4. File Under "Adult Urban Contemporary" - Dillinger Four
5. Never Stops - Lagwagon
6. Your Worst Mistake - Strung Out
7. Generation Lost - Rise Against
8. Friends of the Enemy - No Use For A Name
9. Blue Times Two - Avail
10. Sign in a Window - Swingin' Utters
11. Faction - Less Than Jake
12. Cocksucker - Frenzal Rhomb
13. Federation - Anti-Flag
14. Mattersville - NOFX
15. Built to Last - Sick Of It All
16. I Hate You - Wizo
17. Yesterday's Headlines - Good Riddance
18. Nothing Compares 2 U - Me First And The Gimme Gimmes
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