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mine arrived in sydney all the way from washington with a nifty hand-written "thank you" in the packaging :) love fugazi & this record
The record cover that inspired me to become a photographer!
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Figures some dick would snatch this up and immediately put it on ebay for $99. Ashamed they are also from NJ.
Just received my copy on red vinyl and it looks and sounds great!
50 years old and finally got this in vinyl. so happy!
I am 16 and i bought this album after hearing waiting room in the foo fighters documentary i already listened to stuff like the germs, the sex pistols and the clash and this just blew my mind awesome record
A groundbreaking album. Not only to the DC community but across the nation. Fugazi took the DIY ethic in everything that they did and was able to do what nobody else could. And that was have a group of guys who not only enjoyed being in a band with each other and playing the music that they loved, but kept corporate and big business out of the mix. They forever have my respect for that.
who knew this would turn out to be the greatest band to ever walk the earth. once "waiting room" starts there is no turning back.
Dischord 030 Fugazi 7 Songs
This 12" EP (on RED vinyl and on 45 RPM) was re-cut from the Silver Sonya masters in 2008 at Chicago Mastering Service.
Originally Released: 1988
Ian MacKaye vocals & guitar
1. Waiting Room |
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2. Bulldog Front |
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3. Bad Mouth |
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4. Burning |
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5. Give Me The Cure |
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6. Suggestion |
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7. Glue Man |
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I recently bought this and Margin Walker on vinyl after years of having the 13 Songs CD and I was surprised by two things:
1. The fidelity of the audio is shockingly good. I have a nice system, a diverse music collection, and I am convinced this is the best sounding record in the collection. AND it's Fugazi! Yay! I seriously play this record if I want visitors to hear how good my system is. Dischord obviously cares about their customers with the amount of love put into this pressing.
2. This album on vinyl is a revelation. This album is so familiar to me but it feels like it has new life. I am a middle-aged woman who first heard "Waiting Room" 30 years ago, and this album has me singing and dancing like I'm 19 again. There's magic in this wax.