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Steady Diet of Nothing

Fugazi

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Album Review

From the opening swarms of "Exit Only," you can tell Steady Diet of Nothing will differ from Fugazi's earlier records. Repeater's excellence can't be denied, but the band stood in danger of stagnating its sound. To its benefit, Fugazi made some changes, employing more herk-a-jerk rhythms and dub influences, and changing up the lyrical focus. Actually, the lyrics get a bit vague — bordering on equivocality at times — which has its advantages and disadvantages. With Steady Diet, Fugazi get more economical and less forceful. Though not nearly as neck-gnawing as Repeater, 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. As with the rest of the band's catalog, lyrics are provided in the booklet. This makes things much easier on the intent listener, as both Picciotto and MacKaye have weird voices that become unintelligible when howled over their instrumental din. The lyric sheet is most useful on Picciotto's "Latin Roots." He's not warning you that "it's time to meet Jamaicans," as it sounds, but rather "it's time to meet your makers." Not quite lending itself to "Purple Haze"-like levels of butchery, but important to point out nonetheless.

Customer Reviews

Nothing Short of Amazing

This record wins the contest for longest played album in my car. I think I listened to it for 2 months straight. That was 10 years ago, and I still love it. Not their most popular release, but my favorite by far.

Fugazi!! fightin' for a haircut?

Not only is this album essential to any true Fugazi fan's collection - it does not age. Released I think in 1991 it's 15 years later- I listen to it and nostalgia is not what comes to mind first- it's still the music. It does not get old. Opening with such strength in "Exit Only" and going from that into "Reclamation" which at various points in my life has revisited as an anthem. I Love every single track - "Nice New Outfit" will probably remind you of someone you've known - "Stacks" you will be able to relate to the feeling, whoever you are. I could go on through every track of every album, but I won't. "Long Division" is definetely a favorite. It's all so priceless, and so, so smart and so kick-a** and as much as I love the Pixies, and I do - I cannott really draw true comparisons in their work. They are both excellent - however in my eyes Fugazi truly stands apart for so many reasons. Get the DVD "Instrument" and check out The Evens.

One of the best!

fugazi. this album is very different than their first two. so don't expect repeater or 13 songs. this is the kind of album you have to listen to a few times before you really understand it. but once you do, youll realize it is one of the best punk albums ever written

Biography

Formed: 1987 in Washington D.C.

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

If history is kind to Fugazi, their records won't be overshadowed by their reputation and methods of operation. Instead of being known for their community activism, five-dollar shows, ten-dollar CDs, resistance to mainstream outlets, and the laughably fictitious folklore surrounding their lifestyle, they will instead be identified as setting a high bar for artistic excellence that is frequently aimed for but seldom achieved with great frequency. During their existence, the four-piece created some...
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