Fat Club Series
In addition to the Live in a Dive series, Fat Wreck Chords also released the Fat Club series of 7" vinyl records during 2001. The series was only available to mail-order subscribers which received one single every month. Fat Wreck Chords did not publish any information on the upcoming releases so subscribers would not know what they were about to receive until the record arrived in the post.
Although the Fat club series was limited to 1,300 copies for each single, the songs contained on the records were later released as the third disc of the Wrecktrospective collection. The following 7" singles were released:
| Catalog | Band | Release date |
|---|---|---|
| FAT201 | The Real McKenzies | January 2001 |
| FAT202 | American Steel | February 2001 |
| FAT203 | Strike Anywhere | March 2001 |
| FAT204 | Randy | April 2001 |
| FAT205 | The Vandals | May 2001 |
| FAT206 | Enemy You | June 2001 |
| FAT207 | Swingin' Utters | July 2001 |
| FAT208 | MXPX | August 2001 |
| FAT209 | NOFX | September 2001 |
| FAT210 | Strung Out | October 2001 |
| FAT211 | The Lawrence Arms | November 2001 |
| FAT212 | One Man Army | December 2001 |
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