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Fugazi


"Margin Walker" is the second EP by the American post-hardcore band Fugazi, released in 1989. The EP represents a continuation of Fugazi's distinctive sound, characterized by angular guitar riffs, propulsive rhythms, and politically charged lyrics. "Margin Walker" features a total of six tracks, including the title track, which serves as the EP's centerpiece. The song "Margin Walker" is notable for its dynamic shifts in tempo and intensity, as well as its confrontational lyrics, which critique the music industry and societal power structures. Other standout tracks on the EP include "And the Same," which features a driving rhythm section and impassioned vocals from frontman Ian MacKaye, and "Promises," a melodic yet forceful composition that addresses themes of betrayal and disillusionment. "Margin Walker" received widespread acclaim from critics upon its release, with many praising its inventive songwriting and socially conscious lyrics. The EP helped solidify Fugazi's reputation as one of the most innovative and influential bands in the post-hardcore genre, and it remains a favorite among fans of underground music to this day.