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Fugazi Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (22 Oct 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Discord
  • ASIN: B00005QHZK
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,349 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  8. Oh 4:29£0.79
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The Argument is a bracing reminder of Fugazi's confidence and passion, reflecting the experimental impulses of their previous two albums while further refining their songs and arrangements. It's certainly their most expansive album to date, with a supporting cast that includes Bridget Cross (Unrest, Air Miami), Kathi Wilcox (Bikini Kill), Amy Domingues (Ida) and roadie-soundman Jerry Busher. There's a pronounced pop element at work this time: the title track and "Life and Limb" are Fugazi's most subtle tracks yet, their taut guitar and whispery vocals creating a quiet tension. Even a song such as "Full Disclosure", which begins with Guy Piciotto's feral howling, ends with lithe harmonies. Meanwhile, tunes such as "Ex-Spectator" and "Epic Problem" expand their core attack without sacrificing an iota of its explosiveness. Brendan Canty's sinuous, rock-solid drumming is key in this regard, providing monster hooks even before the guitars come in. --Mike Appelstein

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fugazi play sing-a-long songs. Stunning, 15 Oct 2001
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This review is from: The Argument (Audio CD)
Fugazi albums always get put out when you think they've disappeared for good and they're almost always a most welcome delight. However, the guitar noodling experiment of the Instrument album was a disappointment and this is the first proper Fugazi album since End Hits. It seems like ages, but it was well worth the wait.

This album has to be their most complete and polished since In on the Killtaker, it simply blows away all the cobwebs of the stultifyingly boring everyday rock of the last six months. It even touches on POP in some places, with choruses that you can and WANT to sing along to. And the lyric on the final track could not be more relevant in today's world.

Buy this album. (And the 'Furniture' single)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DC post-hardcore kings return to form, 27 Feb 2002
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R. Fox "cheseface" (Shropshire, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Argument (Audio CD)
Fugazi are something of an enigma in HC circles. The members of the band are famous from their past DC/HC projects, such as Guy Piccioto's Rites Of Spring, and of course Ian Mackaye's HC legends, Minor Threat. Ian Mackaye's done the whole renaissance bit when it comes to shaping the world of HC. He "invented" (but fiercely divorced himself from) the straight edge lifestyle, produced albums for bands such as Rollins Band, established Dischord Records, but the jewel in his crown must be Fugazi.

From day one, Fugazi set out to be the very meaning of independence. A fierce change from the bands' previous groups, they intended to be unique from the word go. And they are that. Fugazi are a band that you either like or dislike - in-betweeners are hard to find. But that's the point with a band like this; you like them for what they are, nothing more. They're not really a group you can be into just to look cool, like so many two-dimensional 'alternative' acts these days. Fugazi are the real deal. It's like comparing as fine wine with a cheap alternaitve, and like a fine wine they grown on you after time, and you appreciate them more and more as time goes by.

This album, like every other Fugazi album , does not dissappoint because you can't really have much expectation about what it's going to be like. You'll never read 'A much more commerical and singy-a-longy release that previous efforts' or 'Be prepared to be shocked this time!'in the press like you do with many other artists, because you know it won't happen. A Fugazi album is exactly what it sets out to be, and it will be different to the others (as this one certainly is), but you can guarantee that they will not have sacrificed anything for the sake of making a few more bucks off of this one.

'The Argument' features some interesting turns within it's diverse offerings. Some female backing vocals in 'Full disclosure' and 'Life and Limb', a nice double-drum motif on 'Epic Problem' & 'Oh', and some really nice cello parts on some songs too. Each song has the familiar Fugazi 'sound', but each song still feels fresh and vibrant because you know you will never hear anything like it from anyone else. Of course, there are plenty of imitators out there, but they pale in comparison.

The lyrics on Fugazi releases can often be cryptic and strange, but I found many of the songs on this album have an immediately reckognisable message, and it feels almost as if the songs are easier to reach than on previous releases. For example, I loved the 'End Hits' album, but I found much of the stuff on there darker and even slightly sinsiter compared to this album. The first song, 'Full Disclosure', is an abrupt tale about capitalism and progressive money-making. 'Epic Problem' (one of the best on the album), is about how bands such as this can be misunderstood because of how they work against the grain of the music industry, and how the life of this band could be seen as a struggle to many, but is seen as no problem to the band itself.

Easily the best of all the DC/HC bands, this release proves that after 15 years of being together, Fugazi are still the band that sets the standards for alternative music, and even survival against the music industry.

Check out the 'Furniture + 3' single release when you buy this too.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uncomprimising triumph of art, 18 Dec 2004
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S. COLE "Si" (UK) - See all my reviews
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Ian Mackaye and Guy Piccioto have gained iconic status in underground music due to their ability to transcend their influences. Raw, discordant and technical, Fugazi's sound seems too serious and straight-edge to be appreciated, but their energy is unparalleled in tracks like 'Full Disclosure' and 'Epic Problem' where intros prepare you for an abrasive hardcore onslaught which puts Cobain's 'Radio Friendly Unit Shifter' to shame.

The track that stands out is 'Life is Limb' with its teasingly soft fretting and a dulled vocal display from Piccioto. Comparing Fugazi to Mackaye's Minor Threat is interesting because it seems he is shying from the authoritative punk style, now developing subtler alternative leanings. While Fugazi may rarely gain a slot on mainstream radio stations, their musical philosophy is an inspiration for up-and-coming bands and this album along with '13 Songs' and 'Repeater' in top 10 lists for decades to come.

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