1. | Joe #1 | |
2. | Blueprint | |
3. | Interlude 1 | |
4. | Styrofoam | |
5. | Do You Like Me | |
6. | Reclamation | |
7. | Lockdown | |
8. | Interlude 2 | |
9. | Stacks | |
10. | Latin Roots | |
11. | Shut The Door | |
12. | Target | |
13. | Bed For The Scraping | |
14. | No Surprise | |
15. | Interlude 3 | |
16. | Five Corporations | |
17. | Margin Walker | |
18. | Waiting Room | |
19. | interlude 4 | |
20. | Rend It | |
21. | Repeater | |
22. | Outro |
Please Note: Available recordings have been mastered to correct for volume shifts, drop outs, etc. but some sonic anomalies will still exist, especially early in the set when the mix is being settled. The band has rated each show for sound quality and set the general price of a download at $5 per show. If you have a different price in mind feel free to utilize the alternative pricing option.
Ian MacKaye: “Mark Baker’s book defined ‘fugazi’ as a fucked-up situation. It wasn’t until 1996, in a conversation after a show in Singapore that I heard the acronym. I was talking with a brother and sister, teenagers, when the brother asked me about the definition of ‘fugazi,’ before I could answer the sister said, ‘fucked up, got ambushed, zipped in.’ I was stunned, having never heard that before. I must have asked her where she discovered that, but I’m afraid that detail is lost to the sands of time.”
Gross, J. (2018). In on the Killtaker. Bloomsbury.