how this cd really changed my world a great time with ian mackaye thankful for when i bought fugazi the argument (sometimes remembering purchases i was extremely satisfied with on many levels)
so i had fugazi the argument on cd so i was in middle school when i bought this and i think i kept it for a while unlike some other stuff that sort of got traded or given away (though before going off to college i think i donated a lot of stuff and i've donated entire collections before) so at the time it's like this real cool hip answer i guess (a different rep in this direction then the sports people) um so at that age it's electric guitars clear vocals (a serious direction for the future) so other parts um when kids had goals of some day being lawyers that like state of high earnings or something like the title of the album
the real slow burn round two of this was when i got back from the army i slowly got into getting into the washington dc shows (all the big nightclubs) so this was a centerpiece name the whole locals name dave grohl henry rollins keith morris so i think some of the good qualities to this were the whole straight edge thing like that (basically zero tolerance) and some other professionalism (some business acumen) a sort of other part to it was the firmness i sort of read into it like the maybe violent white people like that being self defense but a different part foggy on it was the drug dealers and the pushers not getting jumped or attacked so this being the whole hardcore thing the whole background with drug money and cartels other stuff going on while the other parts of the story like going to a good school or childhood friends
so i guess one i can't forget was the district of columbia championships the capitals and the nationals seeing a overlap between the two um it's nice to be the winner seems to me most of the time impossible how many people lose but those titles um the cool side and participation being near a major city for a reason and using that principally also the whole good talks from the leaders like explanations being respected for home ownership others starting points
um moving on i guess i'd think of some of the reoccurring baseline of not having a illegal drug problem maybe though some of that has changed the legalization or too hearing the side of the drug users parameters and explanations so i guess a big one too is the family appropriate side me going to the bar to drink and listen to music and that sort of helping out life generating clients the origin point
so a moral good reputation as good influence
i did see a group listed as being friends with them i saw dot dash and i saw the messthetics um and the times i saw henry rollins so following that but um as far as talking um just going with hobbies and the future
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