Fugazi "Repeater" (1989)
After the dissolution of Minor Threat, Ian MacKaye had played in a few
other bands but was a bit burnt out from it. He decided to
focus less on 'being in a band' and more in just finding people he could
play with. He also wanted to combine his punk background with a
reggae sound. Both of these goals eventually led to the formation of
Fugazi, though I'll be damned if I can hear a lot of reggae in it.
There's some crystal clear bass and drums, with the repetitive hypnotic
approach to basslines being something that Joe Lally would go on to
revisit in John Frusciante's band Ataxia. The guitar is occasionally
tight and concise, and at other times is a diffuse wall of noise. MacKaye and
guitarist/vocalist Guy Picciotto provide punky vocals that at times find
points of harmony... almost pointing to the catchy pop-punk popularised
in the 90s to early 00s (though you couldn't really call Fugazi 'pop').
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