Fuck You!!! And Loving It: A Retrospective
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Fuck You!!! and Loving It: A Retrospective is the first and only greatest hits album released under Wendy O. Williams
Wendy O. Williams
Wendy Orlean Williams , better known as Wendy O. Williams, was the lead singer for the American punk band the Plasmatics, as well as a solo artist...

' name. While titled a Wendy O. Williams album, it also includes songs from Wendy O. Williams career with the Plasmatics
Plasmatics
The Plasmatics were an American heavy metal and punk band formed by Yale University art school graduate Rod Swenson with Wendy O. Williams. The band was a controversial group known for wild live shows that broke countless taboos...

. One point of contention is that these songs are still Plasmatics songs as they still feature the two main members of the band, Wendy and Wes Beech (in this sense, it can be considered the first Plasmatics greatest hits album). The album contains tracks from all of the band's (except for Coup d'Etat
Coup d'Etat (album)
Coup d'Etat is the third studio album released by punk/metal band The Plasmatics in 1982.In 1982, a deal was inked with Capitol Records and Dan Hartman offered to produce a demo of the album for Capitol with Rod at Electric Lady Studios, Jimi Hendrix's old studio, in NY...

) and Wendy's solo records.

In 2003, the album was re-released by indie label Powerage.

Track listing

  1. Tight Black Pants Live (with a special rehearsal segment from 1977) (from New Hope for the Wretched
    New Hope for the Wretched
    New Hope for the Wretched is the debut album by punk-metal band The Plasmatics, fronted by Wendy O. Williams.Former Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller was the initial producer for the album. Miller had a heroin addiction from the day he arrived in New York and he was virtually useless to the...

    )
  2. Butcher Baby (from New Hope for the Wretched
    New Hope for the Wretched
    New Hope for the Wretched is the debut album by punk-metal band The Plasmatics, fronted by Wendy O. Williams.Former Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller was the initial producer for the album. Miller had a heroin addiction from the day he arrived in New York and he was virtually useless to the...

    )
  3. Sex Junkie Live (from Beyond the Valley of 1984
    Beyond the Valley of 1984
    Beyond the Valley of 1984 is the second album by punk-metal band The Plasmatics.After the success of their first album and tour, the band began recording their follow-up album, Beyond the Valley of 1984...

    )
  4. A Pig is a Pig (from Beyond the Valley of 1984
    Beyond the Valley of 1984
    Beyond the Valley of 1984 is the second album by punk-metal band The Plasmatics.After the success of their first album and tour, the band began recording their follow-up album, Beyond the Valley of 1984...

    )
  5. It's My Life (from W.O.W.
    W.O.W.
    W.O.W. is the first solo studio album released by Wendy O. Williams in 1984 after her group, the Plasmatics, broke up .In 1982, KISS asked for Wendy and the Plasmatics to appear as a Special Guest on their tour...

     and the Reform School Girls soundtrack)
  6. Hoy Hey (Live to Rock) (from Kommander of Kaos
    Kommander of Kaos
    Kommander of Kaos is the second solo studio album released by Wendy O. Williams after her group, the Plasmatics, went on hiatus. The album was recorded in 1984 but not released until 1986...

    )
  7. Goin' Wild (from Kommander of Kaos
    Kommander of Kaos
    Kommander of Kaos is the second solo studio album released by Wendy O. Williams after her group, the Plasmatics, went on hiatus. The album was recorded in 1984 but not released until 1986...

    )
  8. You're a Zombie (from Maggots: The Record
    Maggots: The Record
    Maggots: The Record is the fourth and final studio album released by punk / metal band The Plasmatics in 1987. The album was released as a special "9th Anniversary Album". Despite being called a "Plasmatics" album, it is often regarded as another Wendy O...

    )
  9. Propagators (from Maggots: The Record
    Maggots: The Record
    Maggots: The Record is the fourth and final studio album released by punk / metal band The Plasmatics in 1987. The album was released as a special "9th Anniversary Album". Despite being called a "Plasmatics" album, it is often regarded as another Wendy O...

    )
  10. Know W'am Sayn' (from Deffest! and Baddest!
    Deffest! and Baddest!
    Deffest! and Baddest! is the third solo studio album released by Wendy O. Williams and the last album she ever recorded. The album is unique in that it is a departure from the punk rock and heavy metal that brought her to fame. Williams experimented with rock based rap and hip hop on the album. The...

    )
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