Fugazi - Repeater - 9262
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The album was released on April 19, 1990. Fugazi is known for their DIY (Do It Yourself) ethos, socially conscious lyrics, and innovative blend of punk, post-punk, and alternative rock.
"Repeater" is Fugazi's first full-length studio album, following their debut EP "Fugazi" (also known as "7 Songs"). The band's lineup consists of Ian MacKaye (vocals, guitar), Guy Picciotto (vocals, guitar), Joe Lally (bass), and Brendan Canty (drums).
The album "Repeater" features their signature angular guitar riffs, intricate rhythms, and politically charged lyrics. Fugazi's music often delves into social issues, identity, and personal struggles, and their energetic performances became a hallmark of their live shows.
Fugazi's commitment to affordable ticket prices, all-ages shows, and maintaining control over their music's distribution set them apart from many other bands in the music industry. Their impact on the punk and alternative music scenes has been significant, and "Repeater" remains a classic and highly regarded album among music enthusiasts.