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Fugazi albumsssssss poll
Probably been one, I don't know, I don't care either.
Don't worry about it if you're not into them. |
Put it up!
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This is a difficult one for me.
Since 13 Songs is really Fugazi and Margin Walker eps, and not an album release, I suppose I'll go with In On the Kill Taker. The Argument and Repeater are especially good Fugazi too, but then again, they all are good in some respect. As I mentioned, this was difficult. Maybe because I'm not a really big fan in the sense that I listen to them all the time still, but I like the band a good bit too and have all their stuff and a few bootlegs to boot. Wow, the results are really spread out so far with all albums having one vote each except for the Instrument soundtrack which has no votes. Okay, I'm stating the obvious, but still, this is not something you see all that much of... |
Repeater! They're all class though..
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I voted End Hits as that was what I was listening to at the time I voted, but it's not necessarly my favourite. The layers and arrangements on End Hits is pretty cool - it's a pretty unique Fugazi album.
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Red Medicine for me.
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The only album I like by Fugazi is End Hits. Actually I'm a bit surprised that it got the most votes so far. And yeah, I think i have it on grey vinyl. Don't think that's anything special though. I also have a 12" with waiting room on it, but I don't listen often to that one. I should sell it, but it doesn't get very high on e-bay.
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defiently repeater
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steady diet of nothing
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Red Medicine is the album that really made me love Fugazi, so that's what i voted for. Lately though I've been listening to 13 Songs and Steady Diet of Nothing a lot.
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I only own the Instrument soundtrack
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that's their only bad album! the production is horrid. oh, and ENDHITS. |
it's between kill taker and repeater. i voted kill taker.
althought minor threat, rites of spring, decahedron and embrace were way better than fugazi. |
In on the kill taker
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I voted Red Medicine as it's a 3 way tie for me with 13 Songs and Repeater, and I thought Red Medicine would need the extra vote. Surprise, surprise, it's in the lead. Great album, very post-Sonic Youth/Unwound influences though in a total Fugazi way. They broke their own mould with it, and I always appreciate when a band can pull that off.
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I don't think, although I could be wrong, that Fugazi have or would ever be influenced by Sonic Youth.
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i always thought the argument was their best.
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It's hard for me to get past my first purchase of theirs, Repeater.
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