DC Rock History

Fugazi - "13 Songs" with Jim Saah


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In this episode, we explore 13 Songs, the seminal compilation that introduced Fugazi’s raw urgency and experimental edge to a wider audience. Originally released in 1989 by Dischord Records, 13 Songs combines the band’s first two EPs Fugazi (1988) and Margin Walker (1989) and stands as a defining document of the post–Revolution Summer era in Washington, D.C.

 

Formed by Ian MacKaye, Joe Lally, Brendan Canty, and later joined by Guy Picciotto, Fugazi built on the intensity of their hardcore roots while incorporating dub, minimalism, and socio-political critique into their sound. Recorded at Inner Ear Studios in Virginia and Southern Studios in London, the two EPs captured a band coming into their power, forging a sound that was at once confrontational and disciplined, spacious and relentless.

 

In this conversation, we’re joined by Jim Saah, the D.C.-based photographer and filmmaker whose iconic live shots helped define DC hardcore's visual legacy. We talk about the band’s early shows, the scene that gave rise to their sound, and how 13 Songs became a blueprint for the future of independent music.

 

Go Further:

  • Dischord Records – 13 Songs

  • Wikipedia – 13 Songs

  • Fugazi Live Series

  • Dance of Days by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins – Akashic Books

     

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