Fugazi

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Fugazi
Fugazi in concert in March 2002.
Fugazi in concert in March 2002.
Background information
OriginWashington, D.C., USA
GenresAlternative rock
Post-hardcore
Years active1987–2002
LabelsDischord
Past member(s)Ian MacKaye
Guy Picciotto
Joe Lally
Brendan Canty
WebsiteFugazi

Fugazi is an American alternative rock band that became active in 1987.

History[change | change source]

Singer and songwriter Ian MacKaye was in two bands before he joined Fugazi. These bands were Embrace, a band that existed from 1985 to 1986, and the more well-known Minor Threat. Guy Picciotto, who played guitar, was in famous punk/emo band Rites of Spring from 1984 to 1986. Brendan Canty, who played drums, was also in Rites of Spring. For Joe Lally, it was his first major band.

Style of music[change | change source]

Fugazi are known for their aggressive, "chunky" music. It is difficult to call them one genre of music. This is because they played many different musical styles. The band wanted to sound different from other bands they knew and had been in. MacKaye and Picciotto also have different styles of singing and songwriting. MacKaye prefers songs that people can sing along to, whereas Picciotto prefers more complex songs.

The members of Fugazi did not use illegal drugs, drink alcohol, or have casual sex. This was called being "straight edge". The term "straight edge" was invented by Minor Threat, MacKaye's previous band.

Today[change | change source]

Fugazi have not officially split up. However, they have not played since late 2002. This is because some of the band members have settled down with their families.[1]

Albums[change | change source]

References[change | change source]

  1. "Hot News". g-in.com. Retrieved 20 December 2010.