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End Hits continues Fugazi's maverick bent. "Break," for example, comes off as a shuffling jazzbo variation on "Waiting Room." ("Break" also unintentionally recalls the Cure. It's not the album's sole New Wave-ish oddity "Five Corporations" could be an art-damaged revision of the Bangles' "Walk Like an Egyptian.") At times, End Hits' cubist angles, unresolved melodies and discordant arpeggios feel intentionally difficult. Fugazi seem aware of their formalism they've even named a song "Arpeggiator," an instrumental that unapologetically revels in Televisionstyle six-string acrobatics. But next to, say, the same-y hard rock of Rage Against the Machine, Fugazi's risky margin-walking exhilarates. "Committed to challenge" would be more accurate.
(Posted: Jun 1, 1998)
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- Break
- Place Position
- Recap Modotti
- No Surprise
- Five Corporations
- Caustic Acrostic
- Closed Captioned
- Floating Boy
- Foreman's Dog
- Arpeggiator
- Guilford Fall
- Pink Frosty
- F/D
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