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[message]Repeater + 3 Songs
Repeater + 3 Songs
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Format: CD / Album
Our Take
Our Take
FUGAZI's "Repeater" is a frenetic yet controlled explosion of post-hardcore energy that left us feeling like we'd been run over by a runaway train of angst and guitars. With their trademark blend of political urgency and melodic sensibility, this album is a raw, visceral gem that remains as relevant today as it did upon its release in 1990.
From the opening track "Turnover," with its relentless guitar riffs and Ian MacKaye's distinctive vocals, to the anthemic "Blueprint," every song on "Repeater" hits hard and leaves a lasting impression. The band's tight musicianship and intense live energy shine through on every track, creating a sense of urgency and intensity that is hard to ignore.
Lyrically, FUGAZI pulls no punches, tackling issues of capitalism, conformity, and the struggle for personal identity with a raw honesty that is both refreshing and inspiring. Songs like "Merchandise" and "Shut the Door" showcase the band's ability to confront social and political injustices head-on, while still crafting memorable hooks and melodies that stay with you long after the album has finished.
Overall, "Repeater" is a classic album that has stood the test of time, cementing FUGAZI's reputation as one of the most important and influential bands of their era. From start to finish, this album is a visceral, intense journey that will leave you breathless and craving more. Grab your copy today and experience the raw power of FUGAZI for yourself.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Turnover
2. Repeater
3. Brendan #1
4. Merchandise
5. Blueprint
6. Sieve-fisted Find
7. Greed
8. Two Beats Off
9. Styrofoam
10. Reprovisional
11. Shut the Door
12. Song #1
13. Joe #1
14. Break-in
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Fugazi
FUGAZI: The Ultimate Punk Rock Paradox FUGAZI, the enigmatic punk rock outfit hailing from Washington, D.C., is a band that defies categorization. With their raw energy, politically charged lyrics, and DIY ethos, they have carved out a unique space in the music landscape that is all their own. Led by the charismatic and unapologetic frontman Ian MacKaye, FUGAZI burst onto the scene in the late 1980s and quickly became known for their explosive live performances and infectious hooks. Their music is a potent blend of post-hardcore, punk, and even experimental rock, making it impossible to pin down their sound with just one label. But what truly sets FUGAZI apart is their unwavering commitment to their principles. In an industry rife with exploitation and commercialism, they have remained fiercely independent, self-releasing their albums and vehemently opposing the mainstream music machine. Whether you're a die-hard punk rock fan or just looking for something new and exciting, FUGAZI has something for everyone. So throw on one of their iconic records, turn up the volume, and let their rebellious spirit wash over you. In a world full of pretentious posers and manufactured pop stars, FUGAZI stands as a shining example of authenticity and integrity in music. So do yourself a favor and dive into their discography – you won't be disappointed.
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