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Steady Diet of Nothing

''Steady Diet of Nothing'' is the second full-length studio album by American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released in July, 1991. The title is an allusion to a quote by the late American stand-up comedian Bill Hicks.〔http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashvillecream/archives/2011/08/31/twenty-other-great-albums-that-arent-nevermind-20-years-later-part-i〕
Although well received and popular at the time of its release, ''Steady Diet'' is often overlooked by many music journalists when writing about Fugazi's career, but remains a favorite among fans of the band.〔^ a b c d Perlah, Jeff. "The Independent". Guitar World. March 2002.〕
==Recording==
''Steady Diet of Nothing'' was recorded during January and February 1991 at Inner Ear Studios and is notable for being the group's first self-produced release. As a result of not having an outside producer besides engineer Don Zientara, the album's recording and mixing sessions were tough on the band. Guy Picciotto said of making the record, "() was a tough record for us to make. It was our first attempt at producing and mixing by ourselves, and we didn’t feel like we had a really good handle, technically, on what we wanted to do. And we were also pretty fried from a shitload of back-to-back touring. I appreciate Steady Diet for a lot of things, but there was a flatness to both the performances and the sound that was weird to us." Singer/guitarist Ian MacKaye explained, "It was like we were walking on eggshells, trying not to offend each other. No one would say, "Turn your guitar down," or, "Turn the drums down." So we ended up getting a democratic mix, and a lot of times democratic mixes equal bad mixes. And I feel ''Steady Diet'' is a classic example of us being very conservative, although a lot of people think it's our best record."〔

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