May 9, 2026

S9E462 - Fugazi 'In On The Kill Taker' with Ryan Sollee

S9E462 - Fugazi 'In On The Kill Taker' with Ryan Sollee
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This week's guest, songwriter, vocalist and guitarist for the Portland, Oregon-based band The Builders and The Butchers' Ryan Sollee, brings us Fugazi and their third full-length record, 1993's 'In On The Kill Taker'. Raw, visceral and at times raggedly beautiful, it's the sound of a band that - true to their DIY ethos - refused to compromise.

Songs discussed in this episode: Facet Squared (Live, Los Angeles CA 03-08-99) - Fugazi; Cold Fire Hymn, Blood/Death, Bringin' Home The Rain - The Builders and the Butchers; Bad Mouth - Fugazi; Boilermaker - The Jesus Lizard; The Gallis Pole - Lead Belly; Repeater, Facet Squared, Public Witness Program, Returning The Screw - Fugazi; - Prayer To God - Shellac; The Night - The Builders and the Butchers; Smallpox Champion - Fugazi; For Want Of - Rites Of Spring; Rend It, Two Beats Off - Fugazi; 106 Beats That - Wire; 23 Beats Off, Sweet And Low, Cassavetes, Great Cop, Walken's Syndrome, Instrument, Last Chance For A Slow Dance - Fugazi; Free For All - Ted Nugent; Fire In The Sky - The Builders and the Butchers

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Ryan Sollee is the songwriter, vocalist and guitarist for the Portland, Oregon-based band The Builders and The Butchers. The group’s latest album, its first in four years, No Tomorrow, is out now.