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FUGAZI
‘Repeator’
Vinyl LP record!!
NEW!! Groundbreaking HARDCORE D.C. PUNK!
Ger yer grubby hands all over this copy of the legendary ‘Repeator’ LP from D.C’s very own - KINGS OF HARDCORE PUNK ‘FUGAZI’! This record is very great and needed!!
With its righteous disdain for capitalism and the almighty dollar,
Repeater sounds like an angrier American update of Gang of Four's Solid
Gold, which had been made ten years earlier. Lines/slogans like "When I
need something/I reach out and grab it," "You are not what you own," "I
was caught with my hand in the till," and "Everything is greed" bear
this out. Though not lacking any sense of conviction, Repeater honestly
gets a little stifling. It's not too difficult to see why the band was
allegedly lacking a sense of humor at this stage. They could have been
yelling about filing their taxes; the yelling begins to fade into a din
after a while. The title makes sense, if only by mistake. But -- and
that's a big but -- Repeater nearly matches the Fugazi and Margin Walker
EPs with its musical invention and skill, spewing out another group of
completely invigorating songs, which makes the subject matter and
finger-pointing a little easier to swallow. Few rhythm sections of the
time had the great interplay of Joe Lally and Brendan Canty. Likewise,
the guitar playing and interaction of Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto
almost always get overlooked, thanks to all the other subjects brought
up when the band is talked about. A guitar magazine even rated Repeater
as one of the best guitar records of the '90s, and rightfully so. Anemic
revs spiked by pig squeals (or is it a screeching train?) highlight the
title track, one of the band's finest moments. (Don't miss MacKaye's
vicious double-tracked vocals, either.) As always, MacKaye and
Picciotto's noise-terrorism-as-guitar-joust avoids flashiness, used as
much as rhythm as punctuation device. Sharp, angular, jagged, and
precise. Other gnarling highlights include the preachy "Styrofoam," the
late-breaking "Sieve-Fisted Find," and the somewhat ironic
"Merchandise," which skewers Mr. Business Owner by asking, "What could a
businessman ever want more/Than to have us sucking in his store?"
Plenty of fans had to suck in someone's store to get this record, after
all.
Be the envy of all your friends!
Tracks are
A1Turnover4:16 A2Repeater3:01 A3Brendan #12:32 A4Merchandise2:59 A5Blueprint3:53 B1Sieve-Fisted Find3:24 B2Greed1:47 B3Two Beats Off3:28 B4Styrofoam2:35 B5Reprovisional2:18 B6Shut The Door4:49For cover, see picture below.
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