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  2. Fugazi - Wikipedia

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    Fugazi's music was an intentional departure from that of the hardcore punk bands the members had played in previously. Fugazi combined punk with funk and reggae beats, irregular stop-start song structures, and heavy riffs inspired by popular rock bands such as Led Zeppelin and Queen, bands that the punk community of the time largely disdained. [56]

  3. Fugazi discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Fugazi, an American post-hardcore band, consists of six studio albums, four EPs, a compilation album, a soundtrack album, a demo and a series of hundreds of live recordings. All of the band's releases have been published by Dischord Records , the independent record label co-owned and operated by Fugazi singer and guitarist ...

  4. Fugazi (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Fugazi, also known as the EP 7 Songs, [7] is the debut release by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi. As with subsequent release Margin Walker , Guy Picciotto did not contribute guitar to this record; all guitar was performed by Ian MacKaye .

  5. Repeater (album) - Wikipedia

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    Repeater is the full-length debut studio album by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi.It was released on April 19, 1990, as Repeater on LP, and in May 1990 on CD bundled with the 3 Songs EP as Repeater + 3 Songs.

  6. Waiting Room (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Waiting Room" is a song by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi. The song was first released as the opening track to their debut EP, and was later compiled on their commercially successful 1989 compilation 13 Songs.

  7. 13 Songs (Fugazi album) - Wikipedia

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    13 Songs is Fugazi's most successful release. While certain sources report the album's total worldwide sales as being over 3 million, [1] [2] Alan O'Connor in his 2008 book Punk Record Labels and the Struggle for Autonomy: The Emergence of DIY lists the figure as 750,000 (based on an interview with Dischord Records).

  8. End Hits - Wikipedia

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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 Red Medicine (1995).

  9. Fugazi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fugazi is a family name and a slang word which refers to something that is fake or damaged beyond repair. It may refer to: Fugazi, a post-hardcore punk band from Washington, D.C. Fugazi, the debut EP by the band of the same name; Fugazi, a 1984 studio album by the British rock band Marillion, featuring a song also named "Fugazi"