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Fugazi
Rock · 1984 · 6 tracks

Fugazi

Dense, paranoid, and fiercely articulate. A high-stakes evolution of neo-prog defined by jagged guitar work and Fish's most venomous lyrical performances.

March 12, 1984 · Rhino Records (2)

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A high-tension, paranoid exploration of disillusionment and theatrical self-reflection.

Tracklist · 6 Tracks
01
Assassing
7:03
03
Jigsaw
6:51
04
Emerald Lies
5:12
05
She Chameleon
6:54
06
Incubus
8:32
07
Fugazi
8:03
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive, aggressive percussion entry on Assassing that signals a harder edge than their debut.
The transition in Incubus where the delicate piano gives way to a soaring, agonized guitar solo.
The haunting, church-like organ opening of She Chameleon that sets a tone of gothic regret.
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How does Fugazi sound next to the rest of Marillion's catalogue?

Intense+2.1σ

Intense saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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