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Fuel (hardcore band) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fuel (hardcore band)
Fuel was a short-lived Bay Area post-hardcore musical act that created both personal and political songs, something that was unique during the "first wave" of emo in the 1990s. Fuel had a sound akin to early-Hot Water Music and especially Fugazi with twin guitars and dueling rough post-hardcore vocals. In fact, it is noted that Fuel was often jokingly referred to as "Fuelgazi."〔(Fuel: Monuments to Excess ) - acoatofredpaintinhell.wordpress.com〕〔(Vinyl Retentive: Fuel ) - avclub.com〕〔(The Onion’s AV Club reviews Fuel ) - thebandformerlyknownasfuel.com〕 Fuel's style has been compared to the D.C. sound of many Dischord bands.〔(Fuel - Monuments to Excess ) - punknews.org〕 Fuel featured Mike Kirsch (of early Pinhead Gunpowder and a number of other notable punk rock bands) on guitar/vocals, Jim Allison on guitar/vocals, Aaron Arroyo on bass, and Jeff Stofan (also of Monsula and the White Trash Debutantes at one time) on drums. In 2008, ''Alternative Press'' named Fuel as a group of significant interest in its profile of "23 Bands who Shaped Punk."〔Kyle Ryan, "Fuel", in "Blood Runs Deep: 23 Bands Who Shaped Punk". ''Alternative Press'' No. 240 (July 2008), p. 108.〕 Jason Black of Hot Water Music and The Draft contributed a testimony for the article citing musical influence. ==Discography==
Fuel released one LP “Monuments to Excess” in 1990, first on Cargo Records then repressed by Ebullition Records.〔(Fuel - Monuments To Excess LP ) - ebullition.com〕 Monuments to Excess was produced by Kevin Army. Army audio engineered the albums of many influential punk bands, including Operation Ivy, Green Day, The Mr. T Experience, etc. In addition, Fuel put out an EP "Take Effect" on Lookout Records, also in 1990.
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