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''Repeater'' is the full-length debut
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. It was released on April 19, 1990, as ''Repeater'' on LP, and in May 1990 on CD bundled with the '' 3 Songs'' EP as ''Repeater + 3 Songs''. It was recorded at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia, and produced and engineered by Don Zientara and Ted Niceley. ''Repeater'' is often regarded as a definitive album for the band and a landmark of rock music. It has been described as an "angrier American update of
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's '' Solid Gold''." It has also been noted for its complex interplay of guitar and rhythm section. It is included in the book ''
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Background

By 1989 Fugazi had made the transition into jamming on and writing new material as a band as opposed to playing songs composed solely by singer/guitarist Ian MacKaye. After the completion of several lengthy U.S. and European tours, they began to work on new material as well as refining songs that they had already been performing live, such as "Merchandise" and "Turnover", the latter of which was originally titled "NSA" in its original form, featuring MacKaye on vocals.^ a b c d Perlah, Jeff. "The Independent". Guitar World. March 2002. The band once again chose to work with both Don Zientara and Ted Niceley as they had previously, and entered Inner Ear Studios in July 1989 to begin the recording process. The group was only able to record with Niceley present between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. because Niceley was splitting his time between the studio and culinary school. Recording for the album was completed in September 1989. The album cover was based on a photo by Jim Saah. The album's subject matter addresses a wide variety of themes such as greed, violence, sexuality, privacy, drug abuse and death. MacKaye told ''
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'' that the album title "is loaded on so many levels. It's actually about how things in life repeat over and over. But the title is also a rather obscure nod to The Beatles' ''
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''. A record revolves and it also repeats. A revolver is also a gun, and so is a repeater. The title track is about kids repeatedly shooting each other and references the crack cocaine-related violence in Washington, D.C. in the 1980s."


Release and reception

Released on April 19, 1990, through Dischord Records, ''Repeater'' did not initially reach the ''Billboard'' 200 charts or become a commercial success. However, the band spent most of 1990 and 1991 touring heavily, performing a total of 250 concerts between March 1990 and June 1991, routinely selling out 1,000+ capacity venues all over the world. While major labels began to court Fugazi, the band decided that Dischord was distributing their records well enough and refused the offers. According to Alan O'Connor in his 2008 book ''Punk Record Labels and the Struggle for Autonomy: The Emergence of DIY'', ''Repeater'' went on to sell 500,000 copies (based on an interview with Dischord Records). The album was also critically well received.


Legacy


Influence

''Repeater'' featured an alternative rock sound that predated significant releases such as Nirvana's '' Nevermind'' and
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'', which would unexpectedly go on to break the genre into the mainstream. Tim Commerford of Rage Against the Machine was influenced by the album, as were Steve Holmes of American Football and Metz. Ben Weinman of The Dillinger Escape Plan named it one of his favorite records of all time.
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covered the title track live. The track "Merchandise" has been covered by Face to Face (on their album '' Standards & Practices''),
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and Dogstar. "Blueprint" was covered by Gogol Bordello live, Ben Lee and Tim Timebomb. The track was quoted by The Knife on the track "Raging Lung" off of ''
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''. It has also been sampled by Emynd for Stranger Day's track "Not Playin'". "Styrofoam" has been covered by
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. "Shut the Door" has been covered by Boy Eats Drum Machine.


Accolades

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finds the album to be the 652nd most acclaimed album of all time.


Track listing


Personnel

;Fugazi * Brendan Canty
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Joe Lally Joseph Francis Lally (born December 3, 1963) is an American bassist, vocalist and record label owner, best known for his work with Fugazi. Biography Lally was born in Silver Spring, Maryland. Fugazi Joe Lally formed Fugazi with Ian MacKaye in ...
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* Ian MacKayeguitar, piano, vocals * Guy Picciotto – guitar, vocals ;Technical personnel * Ted Niceley – producer * Don Zientara – engineer ;Album Cover * Jim Saah – Photo * Kurt Sayenga - Design


See also

*
Repeater (disambiguation) A repeater is a telecommunications device that receives a signal and retransmits it. Repeater may also refer to: * ''Repeater'' (album) 1990 album and song by post-hardcore band Fugazi * Repeater (band), a band from Long Beach, California * Re ...


References


External links


''Repeater''
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