Album artwork for Steady Diet Of Nothing by Fugazi

Complex rhythms and droning guitars. the latter is prevalent on the opening 'exit only,' which highlights buzzing feedback and guy picciotto's raspy vocals, and 'reclamation,' which takes anthemic guitar riffs and ian mackaye's unmistakable voice and anchors them in dub-like bass and drums, courtesy of joe lally and brendan canty, respectively. elsewhere, the instrumental 'steady diet' locks into tight, up-tempo rhythms, followed by the spare, melancholy 'long division.' here mackaye's almost-shouted monotone singing nearly subverts the song's beautiful melodies, but the whole, oddly enough, works to wonderful effect. for a blazing grand finale, fugazi unleashes the gloriously fierce 'kyeo' (which stands for 'keep your eyes open'). when mackaye screams "we will not be beaten down!" at the song's end, it's one of the band's finest moments, and a fitting conclusion to another bold fugazi outing.

Fugazi

Steady Diet Of Nothing

Album artwork for Steady Diet Of Nothing by Fugazi
LP

$19.99

Released 11/20/2012Catalog Number

DIS 60

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Fugazi

Steady Diet Of Nothing

Album artwork for Steady Diet Of Nothing by Fugazi
LP

$19.99

Released 11/20/2012Catalog Number

DIS 60

Learn more

Complex rhythms and droning guitars. the latter is prevalent on the opening 'exit only,' which highlights buzzing feedback and guy picciotto's raspy vocals, and 'reclamation,' which takes anthemic guitar riffs and ian mackaye's unmistakable voice and anchors them in dub-like bass and drums, courtesy of joe lally and brendan canty, respectively. elsewhere, the instrumental 'steady diet' locks into tight, up-tempo rhythms, followed by the spare, melancholy 'long division.' here mackaye's almost-shouted monotone singing nearly subverts the song's beautiful melodies, but the whole, oddly enough, works to wonderful effect. for a blazing grand finale, fugazi unleashes the gloriously fierce 'kyeo' (which stands for 'keep your eyes open'). when mackaye screams "we will not be beaten down!" at the song's end, it's one of the band's finest moments, and a fitting conclusion to another bold fugazi outing.