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FUCKED UP Announce compilation of B-sides & rarities

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Next month, Matador Records will honour the 10th anniversary of Fucked Up’s early ’10s masterwork David Comes to Life with a limited-edition lightbulb-yellow 2xLP reissue.

That album – which clocks in at 78-minutes – may be as heavy a dose of genre-bursting progressive-psychedelic-hardcore punk brilliance as anybody can comfortably ingest at once. But if we’re somehow underestimating you, there’s more.

On March 25th, Fucked Up will release Do All Words Can Do, a nine-track compilation gathering David era-appropriate rarities and B-sides, all of which were previously available only on 7”. Pre-order HERE and find the complete track list below.

Fucked Up – ‘Do All Words Can Do’
Stream / Download: 
https://fuckedup.ffm.to/dawcd

Fucked Up’s Jonah Falco, Sandy Miranda, and Josh Zucker also appear on the most recent episode of Matador’s Revisionist History podcast. Joined by friend and tour-mate Patrick Stickles of Titus Andronicus – whose own punk rock concept album, The Monitor, also turns 10 this year ­– the conversation offers insight (and entertaining dirt) on the writing and recording of DCTL. Listen HERE.

The reissue serves as the latest entry in Matador Records’ Revisionist History series, our ongoing campaign to jog the record-buying (and streaming!) public’s memory about our many catalog items now poised to celebrate a significant anniversary.

Over the course of the year, Matador will mark these anniversaries with new reissues and re-pressings. Each release will be accompanied by rare live footage, unreleased music, photos, and videos.

Pre-order Do All Words Can Dohttps://fuckedup.ffm.to/dawcd
Pre-order David Comes to Life: fuckedup.ffm.to/davidcomestolife

Fucked Up  Do All Words Can Do

1. Queen of Hearts (Demo)
2. What Would You Do
3. Do All Words Can Do
4. Into the Light
5. Byrdesdale Garden City
6. What They Didn’t Know
7. The Truest Road
8. Remember Me
9. Octavio Made the Bom

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