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- Date Released: April 1, 1990
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Style: Indie Rock
- Label: Dischord Records
The legendary punk band’s first full album.
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We Say...
Recorded as crack-fueled warfare was driving the D.C. murder rate to inconceivable levels, Fugazi's first full album takes its title from a song about deals and death: "You say I need a job/ I've got my own business/ You want to know what I do?/ None of your fucking business!" This album has more abstract passages than "13 Songs," but is perhaps even more intense and impassioned, with guitar outbursts as pained as the vocal refrains. Contains the classic refrain "You are not what you own!" ("Merchandise"), and one of the band's most scathing indictments of punk dogmatism ("Song # 1").
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They Say...
With its righteous disdain for capitalism and the almighty dollar, Repeater's themes update Gang of Four's Solid Gold. Lines/slogans like "When I need something, I reach out and grab it," and "You are not what you own," bear this out. Repeater honestly gets a little stifling in its unrelenting conviction and grandstanding. 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, after all. The title makes sense, if only by mistake. But -- and that's a big but -- Repeater nearly matches the early EPs with its musical invention and skill, spitting out another serving of excellence, making the finger-pointing a little easier to digest. 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. 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?" Not everyone can do mail order, guys. [The CD version adds the 3 Songs 7" as a bonus, titled Repeater + 3 Songs.]
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14 Total Tracks, 42:35 Total Length
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Credits
- Fugazi - Main Performer // Ted Nicely - Producer // Don Zientara - Engineer // Brendan Canty - Drums // Joe Lally - Bass // Ian MacKaye - Guitar // Ian MacKaye - Vocals // Guy Picciotto - Guitar // Guy Picciotto - Vocals
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