Fuel was a short-lived Bay Area post-hardcore musical act that created both personal and political songs, something that was unique during the "first wave" of emo in the 1990s.
Fuel had a sound akin to the mostly East Coast bands on Dischord Records, especially Fugazi,[1] with twin guitars and dueling rough post-hardcore vocals.
[4] Fuel featured Sarah Kirsch (then known as Mike Kirsch) of Pinhead Gunpowder on guitar/vocals, Jim Allison on guitar/vocals, Aaron Arroyo on bass, and Jeff Stofan (also of Monsula and the White Trash Debutantes at one time) on drums.
Army audio engineered the albums of punk bands such as Operation Ivy, Green Day, and The Mr. T Experience.
[4] In 2008, Alternative Press named Fuel as a group of significant interest in its profile of "23 Bands who Shaped Punk.