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The first two Fugazi EPs (also known as the 13 Songs compilation CD) are their best known releases, but from my perspective their weakest, if you can call them that. Écoutez gratuitement Fugazi – The Argument (Intro, Cashout et plus encore). Fugazi; The Argument. 11 titres (44:53).
Fugazi's first two albums, 1989's 13 Songs (comprised of the Fugazi and Margin Walker EPs) and 1990's Repeater remain the band's most widely successful and consistently praised work. And the final song, "Argument," with its rolling guitar lines, dreamy breakdown, and vocals that build from gentle to screaming, may be the best closer on a Fugazi record since "Promises." News (23)Show All.

The band’s continual members are guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist

Fugazi is an American post-hardcore band that formed in Washington, D.C. in 1987.

Fugazi Fugazi is a band from Washington, D.C. But it's there, and for that I have to give this album Four Stars. The band is self managed and release all their material through Dischord Records. If The Argument simply consisted of these songs, it would without a doubt receive Five Stars from me. As has always been the case with Fugazi, the songs that blend extremes stand out from the pack. Fugazi began work on The Argument in 1999. This process saw the group taking more time than usual to write and demo material. They played their first show on September 3, 1987 and since then they have released seven albums and toured the world extensively covering all fifty United States, Europe, Australia, South America, Japan and many points in between.

They're just that mind blowingly fantastic. “Cashout,” “Life and Limb," and “The Argument” join the ranks of the group’s classic songs.

by: Joe Tangari; October 21 2001. Sadly, there's a whole other side to this record that I wish I didn't have to touch.

Fugazi; Instrument Soundtrack. Here we have the new band from ex-Minor Threat frontman Ian MacKaye, doing something that sounds very much in line with their Dischord Records contemporaries such as Soulside or Ignition. by: Brent DiCrescenzo; April 27 1999. Each member would bring his own individual riffs and ideas to the band, jam on them, and then begin piecing the songs together into various configurations before deciding on what would become the final versions.