The Argument

The Argument
The Argument
Album par Fugazi
Sortie 16 octobre 2001
Enregistrement De Janvier à Avril 2001
Durée 45:02
Genre Punk rock
Post-hardcore
Rock indé
Emo
Straight edge
Producteur Fugazi
Label Dischord
Critique All Music 4.5/5 étoiles
Rolling Stone 4.5/5 étoiles
Albums de Fugazi
'End Hits
(1998)

The Argument est le sixième album studio du groupe de post-hardcore Fugazi sortie le 16 Octobre 2001, sur le label Dischord. Il a été enregistré aux studios Inner Ear Studio à Arlington, en Virginie chez Dischord entre Janvier et Avril 2001. A sa sortie il a rencontré un succès auprès des critiques ainsi qu'un succès commercial. Il s'agit du dernier enregistrement avant de partir en pause indéterminée en 2003. Il n'existe aucune certitude sur une éventuelle réunion.

Titres

Toutes les chansons ont été écrite par Fugazi. (Lead vocals en parenthèses).

  1. Untitled Intro – 0:52
  2. Cashout – 4:24 (MacKaye)
  3. Full Disclosure – 3:53 (Picciotto)
  4. Epic Problem – 3:59 (MacKaye)
  5. Life and Limb – 3:09 (Picciotto)
  6. The Kill – 5:27 (Lally)
  7. Strangelight – 5:53 (Picciotto)
  8. Oh – 4:29 (Picciotto)
  9. Ex-Spectator – 4:18 (MacKaye)
  10. Nightshop – 4:02 (Picciotto)
  11. Argument – 4:27 (MacKaye)

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