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| | (Waiting For The) Ghost Train - Music |
 | | guy: we had about a year - i guess it was 1994 - where the band ceased to function, and we had a whole lot of time for everyone in the band to kind of think about the group and what we wanted to do. |  | | guy: well, last year we were on tour for 6-7 months or something, and when we got back at the end of november, we decided to take some time off and work on some new songs and kind of take a break from touring so much. |  | | guy: lyrics are the one area that's a pretty individual thing. |
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| | Guy Picciotto |
 | | Guy Picciotto is a punk rock musician from Washington DC. |  | | He is most famous for his bands Rites of Spring (together in the mid- 1980s), in which heplayed guitar and vocals (the band was highly influenced the emo sub-genre of punk rock), and his current band, Fugazi, with whom he shares vocals/guitar with fellow DC rocker Ian MacKaye. |
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http://www.therfcc.org/guy-picciotto-187263.html
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| | Guy Picciotto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Picciotto has also produced records for bands such as Blonde Redhead, Quix-o-tic and DeepLust. |  | | He also created a record label called Peterbilt Records, which released limited quantity vinyl record albums for the bands Rain, Happy Go Licky, and Deadline, then years later was involved in releasing the One Last Wish, 1986 CD, along with Dischord Records. |  | | Picciotto's musical resume also includes the bands One Last Wish (1986), Happy Go Licky (1987 - 1988), Brief Weeds (Ep's released circa 1991 - 1992), and The Black Light Panthers (ongoing sporadic project since 1982), the last two bands both being projects with Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Picciotto
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 | | Guy - We actually aren't releasing two full albums; there will be a 10 song album called THE ARGUMENT and a 3 song single called FURNITURE. |  | | The bind we were in was that there really wasn't enough material to merit a double album yet it was still too long to fit on 12 inches of vinyl (you can't get away with much more than 45 minutes without the quality of the sound decreasing pretty majorly). |  | | Sometimes other things dictate what we can do, mainly because 2 of the guys in the band have families and we can't do the 6 month a year touring that we used to do. |
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http://www.thehearingaide.com/features/fugazi
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| | Fugazi - Satan Stole My Teddybear |
 | | Guy Picciotto and Ian MacKaye each have a vocal while the middle song is a instrumental. |  | | Neither Guy or Ian are as in-your-face with their vocals anymore (except in rare moments like "Five Corporations"); instead the newer approach allows their singing to develop well with the musical backdrop. |  | | Guitarists Guy Picciotto and Ian MacKaye show a lot of sense of varied texture and throughout the album create either intentionally dissonant expression or sonically pleasing tones. |
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http://www.ssmt-reviews.com/db/searchrev.php?artistID=468&showReview=true
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| | Fugazi Biography |
 | | Guy claims that this album wasn't as experimental as people seem to think. |  | | Guy says this about his time with the band 'Insurrection': "[In the early '80s] Insurrection played eight or 10 shows around Washington, D.C. We made one demo tape with Ian [MacKaye of Fugazi] -- but it got buried by the wishes of the band because it was so terrible. |  | | He had been writing songs as he toured with the band. |
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http://members.shaw.ca/toddcjohnson/biography.html
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| | ROCKZONE.COM: Reviews: One Last Wish - 1986 |
 | | This album utilizes the two guitar tandem of Guy Picciotto and Micheal Fellows to achieve a great sound, and Janney's bass playing is really sweet to listen to. |  | | The best vocal moments of the album are during "Three Unkind Silence" when Janney and Picciotto are both singing the chorus, and you can hear the harmony of these two contrasting voices. |  | | After the album ended, I was quick to hit play again on this one. |
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http://www.rockzone.com/reviews/oldskoolreviews/olw.html
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| | lazyeye band profile: Fugazi |
 | | Picciotto says he could care less about the poor quality of today's popular music because, he says, there is and will always be a thriving underground music scene. |  | | It's a shame that their anti-corporate status has at times overshadowed their music, because Fugazi is one of the truly original indie rock bands whose sound is both angry and cathartic without being overtly distorted and ugly. |  | | Through six albums, they've defined a sound that's the natural progression for hardcore punk. |
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http://www.timmcmahan.com/fugazi.htm
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| | Guy Picciotto: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | Guy Picciotto: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more |  | | Born in D.C. on September 17, 1965, it was a local Cramps show in 1979 that inspired Picciotto to get involved in the punk scene (strangely enough, MacKaye was at the same show and also lists it as a life-changing event), while further Clash and Bad Brains gigs convinced him to form his own band. |  | | Guy Picciotto: Reviews, Discography, Audio Clips, and more |
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http://www.music.com/person/guy_picciotto/1
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| | Happy Go Licky - definition of Happy Go Licky in Encyclopedia |
 | | It had the same lineup as Rites of Spring, featuring Guy Picciotto on guitar and vocals, Eddie Janney also on guitar and vocals, Michael Fellows on bass and vocals and Brendan Canty on drums. |  | | The biggest difference between Rites of Spring and Happy Go Licky, however, was the experimental nature of the band, which often incorporated taped loops and sound effects into the live shows as well as a lack of obvious song structure. |  | | Happy Go Licky, the new name given to a reformed and re-invented Rites of Spring, was another band in the D.C. Hardcore genre that is now available through Dischord Records. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Happy_Go_Licky
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 | | Guy's duties with Fugazi include writing songs, singing them and playing guitar while singing them. |  | | I'd always been a guitar player - I was in five bands before Fugazi and I played guitar in all of them - but I didn't see room for another guitar in Fugazi with the way the songs were. |  | | I was blown away at the Rites Of Spring album, Guy's work with Fugazi, and even liked the last Blonde Redhead album he twiddled the knobs on. |
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http://www.markprindle.com/picciotto-i.htm
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 | | What Fugazi have brought to the table is a strict DIY work ethic, some of the most diverse musical compositions you will likely encounter from one band, and enough conscientious lyricism to make your average punk -- and mainstream media fan(atic) -- think twice about what is going on in the world. |  | | ST: You guys also seem to be one of the only outfits that put their postpaid prices on their CDs so shoppers can see how screwed they're getting by the megachains. |  | | ST: But you guys can kind of get where fans look at your lyrics and go, "Oh yeah." And then use them as a position paper for whatever they want to rage against the machine about. |
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http://www.geocities.com/drawcamp/morphizm.htm
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| | Peterbilt Records interview |
 | | Guy: So far everyone of the records has at least broken even, except for the Octis CD but its only been out for 5 months. |  | | Guy: Peterbilt came together kind of by accident. |  | | Octis is a solo project from Mick Barr, formerly of Crom Tech and presently in Orthrelm. |
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http://www.killrockstars.com/catalog/features/peterbilt.html
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| | Rites of Spring |
 | | Guy's still tone deaf, but the lyrics he's coming up with are improving, and he's still shrieking like his heart's getting ripped out while he's on the mic. |  | | Canty(as in "can't he hit any harder than that?") is an excellent drummer, but he sounds tired on this recording. |  | | But you're frucked up the asu if you think that all there was to Rites of Spring was a singer who lost his voice halfway through the album. |
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http://www.markprindle.com/rites.htm
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| | stagedive and guy |
 | | Guy: The new disc is already in the works. |  | | Before the fantastic concert which fugazi played in the evening, I had a brief opportunity to interview guy picciotto, guitarist and singer for Fugazi. |  | | Many did not need to change their music in order to survive... |
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http://www.geocities.com/drawcamp/stagedive.htm
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| | UNo MAS: Fugazi, the Movie |
 | | It was the Washington premiere of Instrument, a full-length film documenting Fugazi's 11 year existence, and Picciotto, the band's co-frontman, was sitting in a crowd of 300 Fugazi fans wondering how they'd react. |  | | Check Picciotto's eerily quiet acoustic version of "Rend It," MacKaye's piano work and soft crooning on "I'm So Tired, and Slo Crostic," the powerful instrumental cut that opens the film but which closes out the CD. |  | | The band that is known for being studiously serious about the state of the world is shown here to have an abundant sense of humor, cracking wise in the recording studio, backstage, the rehearsal space, the convenience store. |
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http://www.unomas.com/features/fugazi.html
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| | Encyclopedia topic: Guy Picciotto |
 | | Guy Picciotto is a punk rock (Rock music with deliberately offensive lyrics expressing anger and social alienation; in part a reaction against progressive rock) singer and guitar player from Washington DC (additional info and facts about Washington DC). |  | | He is most famous for his role in the band Rites of Spring (additional info and facts about Rites of Spring) (which broke up during the 1980s (The decade from 1980 to 1989)), and his current band, Fugazi (additional info and facts about Fugazi). |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/G/Gu/Guy_Picciotto.htm
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| | guy picciotto and phil monahan |
 | | We basically get into writing modes where we sequester ourselves in whatever basement we’re practicing in, we moved from Ian’s to my parent’s to Brendan’s and now most recently we are in Joe’s, and play like 4 or 5 hours a day, 4 days a week. |  | | A great majority of the songs don’t survive the hazing, but we do work really hard at pushing ourselves to a different space each time - we kind of like trying to mutate the signature. |  | | I read an interview with Ian once where he said that you guys basically “handcraft the songs,” how exactly do you guys come up with new song ideas? |
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http://geocities.com/drawcamp/monahan.htm
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| | One Last Wish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One Last Wish broke up shortly after mixing was completed, and as a result the album was not released until 13 years later in November of 1999, on MacKaye's Dischord Records label. |  | | Prior to this release of this record, titled 1986, only one single, "Burning in the Undertow", had been released, having been on the Dischord benefit sampler "State of the Union" (April 1989). |  | | Hampton would go on to form the band Manifesto. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Last_Wish
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| | SOUTHERN fugazi |
 | | Guy Picciotto has released a 2-CD recording by the band Octis on his Peterbilt label. |  | | Octis is a band composed solely of Mick Barr, formerly of Crom Tech (Ixor Stix and Gravity Records) and presently a member of the duo Orthrelm (Tolotta Records). |  | | Click here for more information about the INSTRUMENT film and for dates of cinema screenings. |
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http://www.southern.com/southern/band/FUGAZ
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| | diskant:zine: interviews: guy picciotto of fugazi |
 | | Brendan was also a figure on the scene and I was a huge fan of his first band Deadline I would hang with those guys constantly and he and I hit it off immediately, making music together almost from the start. |  | | The general idea was that this interview would come out before the new Fugazi LP End Hits did but I guess you will have heard the new LP by now. |  | | After Deadline broke up in 1982, Brendan and I began playing together in what has been an uninterrupted sequence of bands from the age of 16 on to now. |
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http://www.diskant.net/interviews/guyfugazi.htm
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 | | Fall 1987 - Ian MacKaye - vocals and guitar Guy Picciotto - vocals on #30 vocals and |
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| | Nude as the News: |
 | | As Fugazi’s latest studio album, The Argument, hits stores across the world, Nude As The News asked guitarist/vocalist Guy Picciotto for his insights on the band’s venerable recorded catalog. |  | | It’s a weird record, because some of the songs like “Epic Problem,” parts of it have been around since the dawn of time. |  | | Fugazi On Fugazi: An album-by-album commentary from principal member Guy Picciotto |
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| | ipedia.com: Embrace Article |
 | | While most fans know that MacKaye eventually teamed up with former members of Rites of Spring to form the perennial punk outfit Fugazi, guitarist Michael Hampton first played with Fugazi’s Guy Picciotto, as well as Embrace’s co-producer Edward Janney, in One Last Wish. |  | | Bassist Chris Bald moved forward with the band Ignition, and drummer Ivor Hanson paired up with Hampton again in 1992 for Manifesto. |  | | For hardcore icon MacKaye, Embrace represented a transitional project between the short and fast sound of his youth and the later melodic tones of his current work (after his often maligned Egg Hunt project with Dischord Records cofounder Jeff Nelson, and the Ministry crossover Pailhead, of course). |
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| | Pollstar -- The Concert Hotwire |
 | | As on their previous two albums, the trio - Kazu Makino and twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace - recruited Guy Picciotto of Fugazi to handle production duties. |  | | Misery Is A Butterfly, Blonde Redhead's first album of new material in four years, was released in March on 4AD / Beggars Banquet. |  | | Use of information on this web site is subject to License Agreement. |
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| | filter magazine - news |
 | | Q and Not U has been a part of the Dischord family for the past seven years,sharing a label with such influential bands such as Fugazi, Minor Threat, and Embrace (a late 80s project by Guy Picciotto not to be confused with the new British band). |  | | The band has been touring on and off for the past few months, promoting their most recent release Power (2004). |  | | Fans who logged on to the Q and Not U website on July 7th were shocked to find that the band had written a letter to its fans announcing that they will be disbanding at the end of their summer mini-tour. |
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http://www.filter-mag.com/news/interior.2462.html
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| | Tourettes Guy Tuba - BandJoe.com |
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| | DIRGE MONTAGE; ... |
 | | 031204: Two new affiliates, one for Guy Picciotto & the other for the song "Do You Like Me?". |  | | Affiliates: Do you like me? FL & the Guy Picciotto FL |
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| | Fugazi - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | Ian gives it up about Fugazi, Minor Threat, straight-edge, his favorite music and playing cards with his family |  | | Fugazi Keep It "Real" at the Roxy (NY Rock Concert Review) |  | | AMG represents the combined effort of over two hundred experienced music writers to point out the most important artists and their finest music. |
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| | Blonde Redhead: In An Expression of the Inexpressible ---Ink Blot Magazine |
 | | Maki departed shortly after its release, and the band continued on as a trio for 1995's La Mia Vita Violenta, 1997's Fake Can Be Just As Good, 1998's In An Expression Of The Inexpressible, and 2000's Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons. |  | | Listening to the new Blonde Redhead record is a lot like watching French New Wave film - sometimes disorienting and chaotic, at other times inspiring and poignant, but always testing the boundaries of what film, or in this case rock records, can do as an art. |  | | Guy Picciotto of Fugazi has been acquired as producer, and Vern of Unwound has helped out with bass duties. |
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http://www.inkblotmagazine.com/rev-archive/Blonde_Redhead_Inexpressible.htm
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| | Henri Picciotto's Family |
 | | My brother-in-law, the songwriter and author of children's books Leon Rosselson |  | | My cousin, the international law scholar Sol Picciotto |
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| | Guy Picciotto |
 | | Are you guys going to record a new album soon? |  | | Right now were about half way through writing a record we got about six new |  | | That's cool, I was wondering if you guys spend a lot time together outside of |
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http://www.geekamerica.com/interviews/guy_picciotto
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| | Fugazi Keep It "Real" at the Roxy (NY Rock Concert Review) |
 | | A self-managed band, Fugazi have released seven albums through Dischord Records, an independent label founded by MacKaye and partner Jeff Nelson in 1980. |  | | In fact, during the concert, I scarcely saw a single person drinking a beer, but this might have been due to the fact that a single can of beer at the bar cost roughly as much as a whole 12-pack of the same brand at my corner store. |  | | Editors Note: Hailing from Washington, D.C., the members of Fugazi (Guy Picciotto, vocals/guitar; Ian MacKaye, guitar/vocals; Joe Lally, bass; Brendan Canty, drums) have been together since 1987. |
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http://www.nyrock.com/reviews/2000/fugazi.htm
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| | Guy Picciotto |
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| | Fugazi @ Utopia: Fugazi @ Utopia |
 | | News, discography, tourdates, show reports, concert photos, information on related bands, live sound, links and the Fugazi mailing list. |  | | fugazi, lungfish, embrace, dischord, Guy, Picciotto,Brendan Canty, Ian Mackaye, Joe Lally,dischord, fugazi, tourdates, rites of spring, pailhead, minor threat, Jeff Nelson, Interviews, Album Reviews, In On The Killtaker, Red medicine, Steady Diet of Nothi |  | | Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. |
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http://www.torontorecordingstudio.com/music/site/92864/fugazi/fugazi-at-utopia.html
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| | Bear Creek Studio & Music Production Inc. |
 | | Blonde Redhead - Melodie Citronique - 2001 Produced by Ryan Hadlock and Guy Picciotto |  | | Blonde Redhead - Melody Of Certain Damaged Lemons - 2001 Produced by Ryan Hadlock and Guy Picciotto |  | | Gossip — TBA — 2005 - Produced by Ryan Hadlock and Guy Picciotto |
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| | One Last Wish |
 | | With the release of "1986" the full results of those sessions are now being made available. |  | | Happy-Go-Licky after which Guy and Brendan went on to join |  | | After the demise of One Last Wish, Michael Hampton went on to form the band Manifesto while Guy, Edward and Brendan went on to reunite with Michael Fellows of Rites of Spring under the name |
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| | Amazon.com: Instrument (2000) : Video |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6305296502?v=glance
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: GU: GUY |
 | | Guy is used as an alternative term to refer to a man in a similar vein to the terms bloke, fellow, dude, chap and geezer. |  | | In the plural guys it may refer to a mixed or single sex group of men or women (this usage being... |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/G/GU/GUY
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| | Guy Picciotto : a brief description of the Pirate House history |
 | | Luckily, in the case of this house, it was purchased by a friend and remains in the fold, so to speak, though the studio no longer exists. |  | | Guy Picciotto : a brief description of the Pirate House history |  | | A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PIRATE HOUSE HISTORY |
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http://users.telenet.be/fugazi/guy_piratehouse.htm
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| | Interview with Guy Picciotto |
 | | on the first records up through "Steady Diet" we collaborated with a guy named Kurt Sayenga. |  | | for the last 4 we've collaborated with Jem Cohen the same guy who directed our film "instrument". |  | | All four of us get involved with the artwork and along the way we usually collaborate with one or two other graphics designers to help us flesh out the ideas. |
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http://users.telenet.be/fugazi/fugazi_interview_with_guy.htm
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| | Interview with Guy Picciotto by Wojciech Kozielski |
 | | jem cohen, (the guy who directed the film and was responsible for shooting most of it), had been filming the band since it began just out of habit not intentionally with a particular idea in mind. |  | | INTERVIEW WITH GUY PICCIOTTO (fugazi) by Wojciech Kozielski (April '99) |  | | Interview by Wojciech Kozielski for the Polish magazine BRUM. |
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http://users.telenet.be/fugazi/guy_fugazi_interview.htm
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