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FUGAZI - steady diet of nothing LP

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FUGAZI - steady diet of nothing LP

Silver Metallic Vinyl.

 The second full length record from Fugazi. Originally issued in '91. Intelligent and politically aware post-hardcore. "Steady Diet still packs a sizable wallop, but with slower tempos and less deliberate instrumentation. As always, a poison-tipped dart is pointed at the government, media, and major entertainment outlets. Ian MacKaye's 'destroy your television' rant on 'Polish' is one of the more direct and simple songs. His 'KYEO' comes straight from the rice paddy or homefront, depending on interpretation. It urges the listener to always remain aware, whether awaiting the enemy's next battle move or remaining blissfully unaware of how people can be taken advantage of by others..." - All Music Guide

Silver Metallic Vinyl.

 The second full length record from Fugazi. Originally issued in '91. Intelligent and politically aware post-hardcore. "Steady Diet still packs a sizable wallop, but with slower tempos and less deliberate instrumentation. As always, a poison-tipped dart is pointed at the government, media, and major entertainment outlets. Ian MacKaye's 'destroy your television' rant on 'Polish' is one of the more direct and simple songs. His 'KYEO' comes straight from the rice paddy or homefront, depending on interpretation. It urges the listener to always remain aware, whether awaiting the enemy's next battle move or remaining blissfully unaware of how people can be taken advantage of by others..." - All Music Guide

$8.68

Original: $28.94

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FUGAZI - steady diet of nothing LP—

$28.94

$8.68

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Silver Metallic Vinyl.

 The second full length record from Fugazi. Originally issued in '91. Intelligent and politically aware post-hardcore. "Steady Diet still packs a sizable wallop, but with slower tempos and less deliberate instrumentation. As always, a poison-tipped dart is pointed at the government, media, and major entertainment outlets. Ian MacKaye's 'destroy your television' rant on 'Polish' is one of the more direct and simple songs. His 'KYEO' comes straight from the rice paddy or homefront, depending on interpretation. It urges the listener to always remain aware, whether awaiting the enemy's next battle move or remaining blissfully unaware of how people can be taken advantage of by others..." - All Music Guide