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  1. May 2, 2000 · Monuments to Excess Review by Jack Rabid. Ten years ago when emo was young, this late San Francisco four were the West Coast's answer to the peaking D.C. Dischord roster of Fugazi and other such bands. This second reissue of their lone 1990 self-titled LP, originally on the Rough Trade subsidiary Sixth International (with seven bonus tracks ...

  2. In the fall of 1991 the band also released a split 7-inch with Canadian band Phleg Camp on Allied Records. The CD release Monuments to Excess collected the LP, the Take Effect EP, the band's portion of a split EP, and some tracks that had appeared on compilations.

  3. Jul 10, 2007 · This Fuel was a stellar late `80s / early `90s Bay Area melodic post-hardcore band, not some grungy crap. This CD serves as a discography for the short-lived band. It contains their self-titled LP, the Take Effect EP, their side of a split, and one or two compilation tracks.

  4. Nov 27, 2020 · Fuel was derisively introduced to me as "Fuel-gazi". And, yeah, I obviously can hear the similarities; a propulsive two-guitar quartet with hollered vocals. I was told they were t

  5. Apr 20, 1995 · Released April 20, 1995. Monuments to Excess Tracklist. 1. Disengaged Lyrics. 2:52 Lyrics. 3. Some Gods Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) 4. Remains to be Seen Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) 5. The Name...

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Monuments To Excess by Fuel. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  7. Monuments to Excess, a Compilation of songs by Fuel. Released in 1990. Genres: Post-Hardcore, Melodic Hardcore.

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