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Overview Released in 1988 on their self-titled debut EP, "Waiting Room" is the definitive anthem of the American post-hardcore band Fugazi . While the band never released it as a single, it became their most popular and widely recognized track—often compared to Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in terms of its cultural impact on the punk genre. Historical Context & Origin

Fugazi formed in Washington, D.C., in 1987, led by Ian MacKaye after his previous band, Embrace, dissolved. Fugazi-Waiting room

The song is renowned for its unconventional structure and mastery of dynamics, specifically its use of . Overview Released in 1988 on their self-titled debut

While rooted in post-hardcore, "Waiting Room" incorporates stylistic influences from funk, reggae, and ska . Lyrical Themes & Ethos The song is renowned for its unconventional structure

A signature moment occurs at the 22-second mark , where the music abruptly drops into silence before exploding back into a high-energy chorus.

MacKaye wrote the song about the frustration of waiting for the right moment and the right people to start a new musical project.

The track opens with a distinctive, rolling bass line by Joe Lally that serves as the song's rhythmic backbone.

 

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