Sunday, August 2, 2009

Fuel - Monuments to excess [Discography]


"Fuel was a Bay Area post-hardcore musical act (active between 1989-91) that combined melody, power, and raw emotion to create both personal and political songs, something that was unique during the "first wave" of emo in the 1990s. Fuel had a sound akin to early-Hot Water Music and especially Fugazi with twin guitars and dueling rough post-hardcore vocals. In fact, it is noted that Fuel was called "Fuelgazi." Fuel's style has been compared to the D.C. sound of many Dischord bands." [Wikipedia]

This discography cd contains the songs of the "Selftitled" LP (01-10), the "Take effect" 7inch EP (11-14), split 7inch with Phleg Camp (15-16), "VA - If you can see through It... It ain't Coffee" 7inch (17) and the split 7inch with Angry Son (18).

http://thebandformerlyknownasfuel.com

01. Disengaged
02. 2:52 (Instrumental)
03. Some Gods
04. Remains to Be Seen
05. Cue to You
06. The Name Is
07. Why Can't You See
08. Actualized
09. Habit
10. Not Up for Sale
11. Take Effect
12. Instrumental (Untitled)
13. Incomplete
14. Fule Hymn (Activate)
15. Turn on
16. Why can't you (sheld your eyes)
17. The name is...
18. For lack of better words (Shine)

Artist: Fuel
Title: Monuments to excess
Format: CD
Year: 2000 [(?), several times rereleased]
Country: USA
Lenght: 56:40 min
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Size: 137 mb

download: part 1 | part 2

2 comments:

  1. both links are down and i love fugazi so would it be possible to re-upload these? would really appreciate it!!

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