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Fugazi

In On The Kill Taker
1993
Dischord

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Review by: Huey
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Published on November 3rd 2001

It's a common fact that Ian Mackaye is one of the most influential figures in the scene, always will be. The guy is a legend. From, Minor Threat, to Fugazi, Embrace too, always original, always exciting. Oh, did I mention that Mackaye runs Dischord, a brilliant label? That's just a small sample of Ian's contributions to the punk, hardcore, underground, you get the point, scene.

Each Fugazi album offers something different than the previous. Change was most evident on their 1993 release, In On The Kill Taker. This would have to be their most intense, and all around angry release. If you want hardcore Fugazi, this is the album for you. Many argue that it's their best.

This was the first Fugazi album I purchased, and it just...it blew me away. Ian's lyrics are captivating, his voice is stunning. Guy Picciotto's guitar work...it's incredible. The whole band is amazing. Joe Lally on bass. Brendan Canty on drums. It's like a dream team.

If you label Fugazi as just another political band, you are dead wrong. That may seem like what they are like to you on the inside, but if you take a look at the lyrics, give them a deep glance, you will realize that the band digs deeper. It's so complicated, I can't even begin to describe it. I could sit and discuss this band for hours.

I'm not going to describe every track. That would be quite boring. It's very assorted, the album even features an instrumental, #7, Sweet And Low. My favorite track would have to be Smallpox Champion. The chorus hooked me. The chorus did me in. This is arguably one of the greatest Fugazi tracks of all time.

You might think I'm going off on a limb here, but In On The Kill Taker is one of my favorite albums of all time. It's inspirational, thought prevoking, and miraculous. If you enjoy Fugazi's work, this needs to be in your collection. Pick it up.





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    Posted by misterspike on 2008-03-03 21:52:35

    Forgot to say ... being born and having lived in DC for a part of my life, that cover is rather iconic in my eyes. I don't think I'm alone in that sentiment.

    Posted by misterspike on 2008-03-03 21:21:36
    My Score:

    I'm not going to go into the arguments about why this is my favorite (won't say "best") Fugazi record. I can, however, summarize it in three succint words: "Smallpox Fucking Champion".

    "Fucking" added because it's That good.

    If you're new to Fugazi, this is the album to get after 13 Songs and Repeater. So says I.

    Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 20, 2005 at 2:29 PM (EDT)
    My Score:

    Friggin' Rend It.

    Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 18, 2004 at 11:52 AM (EDT)
    My Score:

    jtaim

    Posted by AnaMorph0sIs on 2003-08-28 20:04:48
    My Score:

    Probably my fave Fugazi record. It's still quite remarkable that Fugazi, to this date, haven't released a single weak song.

    Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 21, 2003 at 4:12 AM (EST)
    My Score:

    fucking great album, shitty review though...

    Posted by AnaMorph0sIs on 2003-03-12 17:29:46
    My Score:

    I agree, Fugazi's best album, and yes, it is quite miraculous.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 at 1:25 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    I was expecting something completely different when I first put this in. Hearing the first six tracks or so, I got really disgusted with it and turned it off. Later that day, I started listening to the rest of the songs, and it was completely different from what I had heard earlier. I listened again and started to really like it. I had heard nothing of Fugazi before this, but I am real lucky that I went out on a limb and bought this.

    -Sr. Potpourri

    Posted by jheisel on 2001-11-09 13:43:54
    My Score:

    i think the obvious response here is that if you don't like fugazi you're an idiot.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at 10:34 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    This is a great CD. If you dont like Fugazi don't listen to them. I guess you had to make that witty remark to prove to everyone that you don't like Fugazi, congratulations, heres a cookie.

    Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at 9:07 PM (EST)
    My Score:

    "If you enjoy Fugazi's work, this needs to be in your collection. Pick it up."

    What happens if I don't enjoy Fugazi's work? What do I do then? Help, I'm lost...