| 1. | Joe #1 |
| 2. | Blueprint |
| 3. | Interlude 1 |
| 4. | Styrofoam |
| 5. | Do You Like Me |
| 6. | Reclamation |
| 7. | Lockdown |
| 8. | Interlude 2 |
| 9. | Stacks |
| 10. | Latin Roots |
| 11. | Shut The Door |
| 12. | Target |
| 13. | Bed For The Scraping |
| 14. | No Surprise |
| 15. | Interlude 3 |
| 16. | Five Corporations |
| 17. | Margin Walker |
| 18. | Waiting Room |
| 19. | interlude 4 |
| 20. | Rend It |
| 21. | Repeater |
| 22. | Outro |
Banner image from Keep Your Eyes Open by Glen E. Friedman
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Ian MacKaye: “Mark Baker’s book defined ‘fugazi’ as a fucked-up situation. It wasn’t until 1996, in a conversation after a show in Singapore that I heard the acronym. I was talking with a brother and sister, teenagers, when the brother asked me about the definition of ‘fugazi,’ before I could answer the sister said, ‘fucked up, got ambushed, zipped in.’ I was stunned, having never heard that before. I must have asked her where she discovered that, but I’m afraid that detail is lost to the sands of time.”
Gross, J. (2018). In on the Killtaker. Bloomsbury.