Fugazi was a groundbreaking Washington DC DIY punk/post-hardcore band. Says AMG All Music Guide, "Along with their stridently underground ethics ??? which were more out of pragmatism and modesty than anything else ??? they gained an extremely loyal and numerous global following. To many, Fugazi meant as much to them as Bob Dylan did to their parents." Fronted by ex-Minor Threat vocalist Ian MacKaye and ex-Rites of Spring vocalist Guy Picciotto, both on vocals and guitar, Fugazi also comprises of Joe Lally on bass and Brendan Canty on drums. Since its inception, Fugazi has been self-managed and have released almost all their material through Dischord Records, an independent label founded by MacKaye and partner Jeff Nelson in 1980. The band has maintained a policy of affordable access to their work through low record and ticket prices and all concerts are all-ages. They played their first show in the fall of 1987 and since then released 7 albums and toured the world extensively covering all 50 United States, Europe, Australia, South America, Japan and many points in between. In addition to their recorded output Fugazi released a documentary film/video called "Instrument" in collaboration with
1 | Bad Mouth | 13 Songs |
2 | Waiting Room | 13 Songs |
3 | Burning | 13 Songs |
4 | Oh | The Argument |
5 | Bed for the Scraping | Red Medicine |
6 | Argument | The Argument |
7 | And the Same | 13 Songs |
8 | Foreman's Dog | End Hits |
9 | Arpeggiator | End Hits |
10 | Floating Boy | End Hits |
11 | Strangelight | The Argument |
12 | Margin Walker | 13 Songs |
13 | Pink Frosty | End Hits |
14 | Combination Lock | Red Medicine |
15 | Full Disclosure | The Argument |
16 | Place Position | End Hits |
17 | Waiting Room | 13 Songs |
18 | Recap Modotti | End Hits |
19 | Glue Man | 13 Songs |
20 | Fell, Destroyed | Red Medicine |