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End Hits is the fifth studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released on April 28, 1998, by Dischord Records. It was recorded at Inner Ear Studios from March 1997 to September 1997 and produced by the band and Don Zientara, and saw the band continuing with and expanding upon the in- studio experimentation of their previous album ...
Mar 9, 2015 · 2.26K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 265K views 8 years ago. The fifth full-length release from Fugazi, released in April 1998. Complete lyrics: http://fugazilyricsarchive.blogspot.c... Buy: http...
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Jan 1, 1998 · End Hits by Fugazi, released 01 January 1998 1. Break 2. Place Position 3. Recap Modotti 4. No Surprise 5. Five Corporations 6. Caustic Acrostic 7. Closed Captioned 8. Floating Boy 9. Foreman's Dog 10. Arpeggiator 11. Guilford Fall 12. Pink Frosty 13. F/D This is Fugazi's fifth full-length record, released in 1998.
Apr 28, 2023 · April 28, 1998, 25 years ago today, saw the post-hardcore icons Fugazi release their fifth studio album, End Hits. The album saw wide commercial success, marking one of Fugazi’s highest debuts on the charts but the reviews were mixed, to say the least.
Apr 28, 1998 · Fugazi. Released April 28, 1998. End Hits Tracklist. 1. Break Lyrics. 5.3K. 2. Place Position Lyrics. 3. Recap Modotti Lyrics. 4. No Surprise Lyrics. 5. Five Corporations Lyrics. 6. Caustic...
Sep 15, 2023 · 3 views 2 minutes ago. Dischord Records - dis110cd [ 00:00] - Break [ 02:13] - Place Position ...more. Dischord Records - dis110cd [00:00] - Break [02:13] - Place Position [04:58] - Recap Modotti...
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Apr 1, 1998 · Preview. “Can’t ask for more, so why unfulfilled/We take apart everything we build,” Ian MacKaye sings on “Break,” the opening track from End Hits. Fugazi’s fifth album was released in 1998—a time when the American economy was humming along, Internet 1.0 was changing the world, and things were looking mostly OK.