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Fugazi’s “Repeater” established the band as a vital force in 1990s indie-rock. This album showcases their distinctive post-hardcore sound characterized by angular guitar lines and politically conscious lyrics. The record's influence resonates with listeners interested in challenging musical structures and independent artistic expression, particularly those drawn to bands like Rites of Spring and early Sonic Youth. It remains a significant work for fans of classic indie rock and the DC music scene.
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When was Fugazi's album "Repeater" released?
Fugazi released their debut full-length studio album, *Repeater*, on April 19, 1990. The record was co-released through Dischord Records, cementing the band's status in the Washington D.C. hardcore scene.
Did the album "Repeater" contain any instrumental tracks?
Yes, the album features a prominent instrumental track titled "Joe #1." Fugazi was well-known for occasionally utilizing complex instrumental breaks to bridge their angular, politically conscious vocal tracks.
Who produced Fugazi's "Repeater" album?
*Repeater* was produced and engineered by Ted Nicely and Don Zientara. Zientara is famous for his work at Inner Ear Studio in Arlington, Virginia, where many foundational D.C. punk and post-hardcore records were recorded.
Did Fugazi ever release "Repeater" on CD?
Yes, the CD release of *Repeater* combined the album with Fugazi's earlier EP, *3 Songs*. This CD compilation provided listeners with a total of 14 tracks on a single disc.
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