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Fugazi - Drum Sheet Music

Fugazi is a pioneering American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986, widely regarded as one of the most influential acts to emerge from the D.C. punk and hardcore scenes. Known for their style-transcending sound that blended post-hardcore, punk, and indie rock, they built a legacy not only through their music but through their fierce DIY ethics and independence from major label structures. Their recordings on Dischord Records remain essential listening for fans of aggressive, politically charged alternative music.

Drummer Brendan Canty is a cornerstone of Fugazi's sound, delivering rhythmic performances that balance raw punk energy with dynamic restraint and musicality. His drumming is notable for its ability to shift between explosive, driving grooves and subtler, tension-building patterns that serve the band's unconventional song structures.

Drumming Style & Techniques

  • Dynamic contrast — shifting between quiet, restrained patterns and powerful, explosive fills within a single song
  • Post-hardcore groove-driven rhythms with a strong emphasis on the interplay between kick drum and snare
  • Unconventional song structures requiring adaptive drumming and frequent transitions between feels
  • Punk-influenced straight-ahead driving beats paired with more nuanced, syncopated phrasing
  • Minimalist approach that prioritizes serving the song over technical showmanship

Fugazi (Self Titled EP) (1988)

Fugazi's self-titled debut EP, released in 1988 on Dischord Records, introduced the Washington D.C. band as a defining force in post-hardcore music. The record bridged the raw intensity of hardcore punk with a more textured, rhythmically sophisticated approach that would influence countless bands throughout the 1990s and beyond. Its seven tracks established Fugazi as a politically charged and sonically innovative outfit almost immediately upon release.

Drummer Brendan Canty delivers performances rooted in hardcore fundamentals while pushing toward a more dynamic, syncopated style that sets the EP apart from straightforward punk drumming. His ability to shift between driving, aggressive sections and more restrained grooves gives the recordings a tension and release quality that became a hallmark of the Fugazi sound.

Drumming Highlights

  • Syncopated snare patterns that break from the straight backbeat typical of hardcore punk, adding rhythmic unpredictability throughout the EP
  • Dynamic shifts between hard-hitting, full-kit driving sections and stripped-back, quieter passages that reflect post-hardcore's push-pull song structures
  • Tight, controlled hi-hat work that maintains punk energy while allowing space within the groove
  • Aggressive kick and snare combinations during peak intensity moments that anchor the dual-guitar interplay of Mackaye and Picciotto
  • Minimal use of cymbal crashes, keeping the focus on rhythmic precision rather than embellishment
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