***ON SALE 15% THROUGH THE END OF THE YEAR!!! Fugazi is a band from Washington, D.C. 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. The band is self managed and release all their material through Dischord Records. The band maintains a policy of affordable access to their work through low record and ticket prices and all concerts are all-ages. 13 Songs is a compilation of all the songs from Fugazi's first two EPs. It was released in September 1989. The EPs compiled were Fugazi (1988), which was recorded at Inner Ear Studios in June 1988 with Ted Nicely & Don Zientara, and Margin Walker (1989), which was recorded in December 1988 at Southern Studios in London with John Loder handling production duties. . A remastered version was released in February 2003.
CD $13.50
09/08/1997
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09/13/1996
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09/13/1996
***BACK IN STOCK!!!! The classic split album of legendary DC hardcore!
LP $17.75
06/25/1996
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06/25/1996
***BACK IN STOCK!!! This is Fugazi's debut record, released in 1988. These 7 songs songs were later combined with the 6 tracks from the Margin Walker EP and released on the 13-Songs Maxi CD. This 12" EP (on black vinyl) was re-cut from the Silver Sonya masters in 2008 at Chicago Mastering Service and comes with a free MP3 download of the album.
LP $17.75
06/25/1996
***ON SALE 15% THROUGH THE END OF THE YEAR!!! When their former band, The Teen Idles, broke up, Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson decided to form a new band with Ian on vocals. In 1980 they started playing with Lyle Preslar, who sang for the Extorts and wanted to switch to guitar. Lyle introduced them to Brian Baker who started playing bass in November and the band played its first show a month later. Minor Threat and SOA were part of a small wave of new kids and bands in DC, many of whom were not into drugs and alcohol. Some of the bands made mention of this in their lyrics, and Minor Threat's song "Straight Edge" coined the phrase that is now used to describe a drug and alcohol-free lifestyle. The band played regularly but broke up at the end of the summer of 1981 when Lyle left DC to go to college. Six months later, dissatisfaction with school and a sense of unfinished business prompted Lyle to drop out and Minor Threat reformed in April '82. That fall, Steve Hansgen joined to play bass while Brian moved to second guitar and...
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06/25/1996
***Two songs by the High Back Chairs, released in 1992. Peter Hayes (vocals & guitar) Jim Spellman (guitar) Charles Steck (bass & vocals) Jeff Nelson (drums & vocals)
7" $7.75
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