Fugazi are releasing an album of lost songs from 1888 http://t.co/BtJ7uomub3 pic.twitter.com/RTGD5AAcQ1
— SPIN (@SPINmagazine) September 18, 2014
But by then, it was too late. The internet had sunk its joke-making teeth into it and thus, #Fugazi1888 was born. If you like super niche post-hardcore jokes, this is the hashtag for you:Now, with the right century: Fugazi are releasing an album of lost songs from 1988 http://t.co/BtJ7uomub3 pic.twitter.com/1hQnSLNxGJ
— SPIN (@SPINmagazine) September 18, 2014
"You art not what thou posses" #fugazi1888
— Marcos Hassan (@Kiddieriot) September 18, 2014
Give me the soothing syrup/ give me the laudanum/ give me the cure/ to pretty much every communicable disease #Fugazi1888
— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) September 18, 2014
"Doth Thou Like Me" #fugazi1888
— Ian Cohen (@en_cohen) September 18, 2014
These are not Fugazi pantaloons. #fugazi1888
— Shayne Mathis (@MetalShayne2000) September 18, 2014
#Fugazi1888 pic.twitter.com/JMfghDb9gW
— Tabs Out Podcast (@tabsout) September 18, 2014
You're always conversing conversing conversing conversing conversing rubbish forthwith #Fugazi1888
— Madeline Marshall (@Maddie_Marshall) September 18, 2014
Even SPIN dug it:#TBT Great pic of Ian MacKaye back when he formed Fugazi in 1876 pic.twitter.com/LvkSXGUx6E
— Zach Schonfeld (@zzzzaaaacccchhh) September 18, 2014
Oh and Fugazi is reissuing a demo or something.We were gonna delete that 1888 Fugazi typo, but the responses are incredible: https://t.co/Zkkh5Hogyf
— SPIN (@SPINmagazine) September 18, 2014