» Edit Band Information » Add a Review » Add an Album » Add MP3 » Add News | Fugazi Post Hardcore | Fugazi was formed after the demise of Ian MacKaye's project Minor Threat. The band debuted with two EPs, "Fugazi" in 1988 and "Margin Walker" in 1989, which would later appear on the compilation album "13 Songs", and other albums "In on the Kill Taker" and "Red Medicine" are the ones that helped Fugazi gain into a mainstream sucess. After touring all over the world and releasing more albums, Fugazi went on hiatus in 2002/2003. However, they were going to record and release their seventh full-length album (as the follow-up to "The Argument") in 2004 via American Recordings, but some legal probl ...read more
Fugazi was formed after the demise of Ian MacKaye's project Minor Threat. The band debuted with two EPs, "Fugazi" in 1988 and "Margin Walker" in 1989, which would later appear on the compilation album "13 Songs", and other albums "In on the Kill Taker" and "Red Medicine" are the ones that helped Fugazi gain into a mainstream sucess. After touring all over the world and releasing more albums, Fugazi went on hiatus in 2002/2003. However, they were going to record and release their seventh full-length album (as the follow-up to "The Argument") in 2004 via American Recordings, but some legal problems and complaints have plagued the band for some time as they were likely no longer (or not) associated with the label. « hide |
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