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"It would have been the most stupid and self-destructive thing we could possibly have done": Why the man who signed Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones failed in his repeated bids to sign Fugazi, not even for 10 million dollars
By Paul Brannigan Published
Music industry legend Ahmet Ertegun was desperate to sign the famously-independent Fugazi to Atlantic Records, but his promises of millions of dollars failed to sway the DC punks

A beginner’s guide to Dischord Records in five essential albums
By Alex Deller Published
The story of Dischord, home of harDCore, and the most ethical institution in the music industry, told via five essential records

Listen to members of Green Day, Fugazi, Dead Kennedys, Gogol Bordello on new charity single for Ukrainian freedom fighters
By Paul Brannigan Published
Gogol Bordello & Friends share charity single United Strike Back to benefit Kind Deeds helping Ukrainians injured in on-going conflict with Russia

"In Minor Threat we had zero expectations... it was an after-school activity": why punk rock guitar hero Brian Baker is down for life
By Ian Winwood Published
From Minor Threat and Dag Nasty in the '80s to Bad Religion and Fake Names now, Brian Baker's faith in the power of punk rock remains unwavering

Punk supergroup Fake Names (Refused/Bad Religion/Fugazi/GVSB) share new album title track Expendables
By Paul Brannigan Published
Listen to the title track of the forthcoming Fake Names album Expendables

There's a new film about punk icons Fugazi but it's screening for one night in one city only
By Paul Brannigan Published
We Are Fugazi From Washington, DC, a new film serving as a "tribute to Fugazi’s prowess as a live act" will be screened in Washington DC next month

Post-hardcore supergroup Fake Names (Refused, Minor Threat, Fugazi) announce new album Expendables, share single Delete Myself
By Paul Brannigan Published
Listen to the new Fake Names single Delete Myself, a first taster for the quintet's second album Expendables

"Refused are the Queen of hardcore!" Superstar DJ Steve Aoki goes deep on his nine favourite hardcore albums
By Stephen Hill Published
He may be one of the world's biggest DJs, but Steve Aoki has always been a punk rock kid at heart. We asked him to talk about his favourite hardcore records, and the guy went OFF
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