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mistersmith_22 t1_ithrcvp wrote

Alternative/Indie. Curious. Only by the strictest terms, but then again despite sounding like nobody else in the genre (or, more correct, despite nobody matching either their sound or their usefulness) they are more responsible for the existence for “alternative” rock than any other band. But that was ideological, not musical.

Hi if anyone wants to have grad-level breakdowns of Fugazi and their influence I’ll be here all day lol.

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mistersmith_22 t1_iti5h9s wrote

Check out the early Dischord bands more than anything! That movement in DC was real. Some names:

Rites of Spring, Crownhate Ruin. Hoover, Jawbox, Smart Went Crazy. If you like chaos and noise, Void did that first (the bass player is one of my best friends lol).

As far as more recent/heavily influenced bands, or at least a second wave, or just post-hardcore in general:

Faraquet, Q and Not U, and a much more art-rock/glam-rock band is Shudder to Think.

(Edit: man really check out Faraquet and Q and not U. Super talented and unique bands, and very much DC bands).

Then there’s the late-‘90s/early ‘00s post-hardcore explosion, man so many bands, At the Drive-In especially (InCasinoOut and Relationship of Command are just milestone records), the Thursday type bands…

There’s also a much more musical offshoot of post-rock and post-hardcore. Check out Slint (Spiderland is a legacy album in the genre) or Tortoise or man I can name so many funky math-rock weirdo bands but you might like noisier stuff. But if you want that, for me nobody ever did it better than Don Caballero (some of those guys went on to become Battles, which is like post-modern post-rock lol).

For more chaotic stuff: Botch is fucking wild, Converge, Dillinger Escape Plan…

If you wanna get more specific I can try some more!

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Preposterous_Opposum t1_itidysf wrote

I really appreciate the in-depth response! I'll look forward to working through that D.C movement. Jawbox is one that I discovered recently that I've been enjoying immensely.

I'm not super familiar with the second line of bands you've mentioned so I'll give that a go as well.

The mid 90's/early 2000's explosion is what pulled me in . At the drive in, Sparta, and Alexisonfire sparked the curiosity for sure (plus a love of post-punk/new wave from the 80's)

In terms of the more musical/art rock type stuff, Cursive and The Dismemberment Plan have me hooked. They might be indie rock bands, not sure. I'll check those guys out also.

The choatic stuff is actually where I'm more familiar. Ire Works was a fun album. ISIS and The Cult of Luna are my post metal go to's. Idk if you've heard The Drowned God yet but if you like blackened anything you might enjoy them.

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kbskbskbskbskbskbs t1_ititchy wrote

One Last Wish always tickled me more than Rites of Spring. Very melodic and approachable and intelligent where Rites of Spring often always sounded the same to me. Great list though dude. I was coming up in the heyday of ATDI and was all over the noise club circuit in my city. Saw some incredible shows. Q And Not U amongst the best of them.

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skeetleet t1_itj034m wrote

This is not a Fugazi video.

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nihilistatari t1_itjqxtx wrote

does Fugazi have any more songs like this? It's the only song by the group I like

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bizzum t1_itjzkai wrote

We need an instrument to take a measurement.

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Wagbeard t1_itkgwdt wrote

> Didn’t they damn near invent or popularize the Post-Hardcore genre.

They pretty much invented the DIY punk scene and the Emo and Straight Edge sub-cultures then later the post-core genre.

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DvSTdot t1_itls2ud wrote

Fugazi is a punk band.

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