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  2. Club Fugazi - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and early 1960s, Fugazi Hall was a common venue for poetry reading by members of the beat community. Although many might believe that Club Fugazi is referenced in Allen Ginsberg's "Howl": "Noon in desolate Fugazzi's, listening to the crack...", this actually refers to Fugazzi's in New York City, another Beat hangout (note the two z's in the name in the poem, as well as all the ...

  3. Beach Blanket Babylon - Wikipedia

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    The show began its run in 1974, at the Savoy Tivoli and later moved to the larger Club Fugazi in the North Beach district of San Francisco. The show was created by Steve Silver (1944–1995) along with sisters, native San Franciscans, Roberta and Nancy Bleiweiss. The three started on the streets of San Francisco.

  4. The Argument (Fugazi album) - Wikipedia

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    The Argument continued to receive acclaim, appearing on a number of year-end lists including those of Pitchfork, [21] Kerrang!, [22] NME, [23] The A.V. Club, [24] and many others. [citation needed] The following year, Spin wrote that with the album, "Fugazi accomplished the rare feat of producing their best album almost 15 years into their career."

  5. Joe Lally - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Lally with Ian MacKaye (Fugazi) and Amy Farina debuted a new band. [7] In February 2020, it was announced that the band, now called Coriky, [8] would release their first album on March 27, 2020. [9] The debut single, "Clean Kill", was released on February 11, 2020. [10]

  6. Brendan Canty - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Canty was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, and grew up in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C., where his family moved when he was 10 months old. [1] [4] He began playing drums at the age of 15, debuting in Dischord Records band Deadline, one of the signature bands of the early D.C. hardcore scene in the summer of 1981.

  7. End Hits - Wikipedia

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    End Hits is the fifth studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released on April 28, 1998, by Dischord Records.It was recorded at Inner Ear Studios from March 1997 to September 1997 and produced by the band and Don Zientara, and saw the band continuing with and expanding upon the in-studio experimentation of their previous album Red Medicine (1995).

  8. Semi-Spawn of Fugazi: Birthday Girl DC - AOL

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    Remember high school? Remember your or your friend’s high school band? Hopes were high, and the world was yours…until it wasn’t. Talent/lack of, life, and everything else caught up, and what ...

  9. Fugazi - Wikipedia

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    Fugazi's music was an intentional departure from that of the hardcore punk bands the members had played in previously. Fugazi combined punk with funk and reggae beats, irregular stop-start song structures, and heavy riffs inspired by popular rock bands such as Led Zeppelin and Queen, bands that the punk community of the time largely disdained. [56]