Instrument Soundtrack
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Instrument Soundtrack | ||
Soundtrack by Fugazi | ||
Released | March 23, 1999 | |
Recorded | 1988 - 1998 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Label | Dischord Records | |
Producer(s) | Fugazi | |
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Fugazi chronology | ||
End Hits (1998) |
Instrument Soundtrack (1999) |
The Argument (2001) |
Instrument Soundtrack was released by Fugazi in 1999 as the soundtrack for the documentary (Instrument) about the band produced by the band and filmmaker Jem Cohen. The soundtrack mostly consists of previously unreleased songs and studio outtakes culled from Fugazi's history to that point, as well as several demo versions of songs from their proper albums (mostly 1998's End Hits). Of particular note is the song "I'm So Tired," a piano ballad played and sung by Ian MacKaye, which is a significant departure from Fugazi's usual post-hardcore racket.
[edit] Track listing
- "Pink Frosty Demo"
- "Lusty Scripps"
- "Arpeggiator Demo"
- "Afterthought"
- "Trio's"
- "Turkish Disco"
- "Me and Thumbelina"
- "Floating Boy Demo"
- "Link Track"
- "Little Debbie"
- "H.B."
- "I'm So Tired"
- "Rend It Demo"
- "Closed Captioned Demo"
- "Guilford Fall Demo"
- "Swingset"
- "Shaken All Over"
- "Slo Crostic"
[edit] Personnel
- Fugazi:
- Ian MacKaye - guitar, keyboards, bass, piano, vocals
- Guy Picciotto - guitar, clarinet, drum machine bass drum, bass, dehumidifier percussion], thumb piano, vocals
- Joe Lally - bass
- Brendan Canty - drums, guitar, bass, melodica, vocals