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    • The Argument (2001) Recorded at Inner Ear by Don Zientara and the band in early 2001, The Argument could be the perfect Fugazi album. Everything that made the Washington DC four-piece great – urgent zig-zagging riffs, a compelling dub-led rhythm section, unmistakable vocal interplay and a willingness to weave disparate genres into their own template – all reach new heights on their sixth full-length.
    • In On The Kill Taker (1993) Fugazi's third full-length had a shaky star, with the band scrapping initial recordings with Steve Albini in Chicago, and returning to work with Niceley and Inner Ear owner and recording engineer Don Zientara.
    • Repeater (1990) Fugazi’s debut album proper is even more assured than their previous EPs. Recorded during a series of morning shifts to allow producer Ted Niceley to study at cooking school, there’s a sense of focus and urgency throughout its 11 songs.
    • Red Medicine (1995) The Washington DC quartet’s fourth full-length emerged while the alt-rock scene was clogged by bands attempting to fill the void left by Kurt Cobain's death by suicide the previous year.
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    Fugazi (/ f u ˈ ɡ ɑː z i /; foo-GAH-zee) was an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consisted of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto , bassist Joe Lally , and drummer Brendan Canty .

  2. Nov 20, 2014 · Fugazi’s studio recordings begin in 1987 with First Demo, recorded shortly after Guy Picciotto joined the band as a second vocalist, later to play guitar, as well. Fugazi hadn’t coalesced yet ...

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  3. Mar 12, 2024 · The band’s label, EMI, figured that the band would emerge two weeks later with enough songs for an album. “It was in the middle of nowhere,” says Mark Kelly. “We thought it would be a good idea to get away from everything and everybody and just concentrate on the writing. But it was a bit of a miserable place.

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  4. Aug 22, 2017 · Washington, D.C., was the hardcore capitol of the 1980s (also known as “harDCore”), with Fugazi bandleader Ian MacKaye playing a central role from early on. Back in the late ‘70s, MacKaye played in the landmark hardcore band the Teen Idles, which is, in part, how he and Jeff Nelson came to found the now-legendary record label Dischord in ...

  5. Minor Treat, Pailhead, Fugazi, it’s all experimentation. Totally different time, totally different set of sonic circumstances. They were huge in the 90s, and could’ve been much bigger if they wanted to be. They championed a staunchly DIY ethos, never made merchandise and never charged more than $5 for their shows.

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  7. Oct 21, 2001 · The Argument, Fugazi's first proper album since 1998's somewhat disjointed End Hits, is yet another leap forward for a band that has constantly pushed itself in new directions. For one thing, no ...

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