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Repeater (album)

''Repeater'' is the full-length debut studio album by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi. It was released on April 19, 1990, as ''Repeater'' on LP, and in May 1990 on CD bundled with the ''3 Songs'' EP as ''Repeater + 3 Songs''. It was recorded at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia, and produced and engineered by Don Zientara and Ted Niceley.
''Repeater'' is often regarded as a definitive album for the band and a landmark of rock music, it has been described as an "angrier American update of Gang of Four's ''Solid Gold''", it has also been noted for its complex guitar and rhythm section interplays.〔 It is included in the book ''1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die''.
==Background==
By 1989 Fugazi had made the transition into jamming on and writing new material as a band as opposed to playing songs composed solely by singer/guitarist Ian MacKaye. After the completion of several lengthy U.S. and European tours in support of the group's previous EPs, they began to work on new material as well as refining songs that they had already been performing live, such as "Merchandise" and "Turnover" the latter of which was originally titled "NSA".〔^ a b c d Perlah, Jeff. "The Independent". Guitar World. March 2002.〕
The band once again chose to work with both Don Zientara and Ted Niceley as they had previously, and entered Inner Ear Studios in July 1989 to begin the recording process. The group was only able to record with Nicely present between the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. because Nicely was splitting his time between the studio and culinary school. Recording for the album was completed in September 1989.〔
The album's subject matter addresses a wide variety of themes such as greed, violence, sexuality, privacy, drug abuse and death. MacKaye told ''Guitar World'' that the album title "Is loaded on so many levels. It's actually about how things in life repeat over and over. But the title is also a rather obscure nod to The Beatles' ''Revolver''. A record revolves and it also repeats. A revolver is also a gun, and so is a repeater. The title track is about kids repeatedly shooting each other. In Washington, D.C., in the Eighties, about 700 kids got killed during this crazy crack war."〔

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