Minor Threat
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About
Minor Threat was an American hardcore punk band, formed in Washington, D.C. in 1980 and disbanded in 1983. The band was relatively short-lived, but had a strong influence on the hardcore punk scene, both stylistically and in establishing a "do it yourself" (DIY) ethic for music distribution and concert promotion. Minor Threat's song "Straight Edge" became the eventual basis of the straight edge movement, while the band often professed their own "straight edge" ideals. Allmusic described Minor Threat's music as "iconic," and noted that their groundbreaking music "has held up better than [that of] most of their contemporaries." Along with the fellow Washington, D.C. hardcore band Bad Brains and California band Black Flag, Minor Threat set the standard for many hardcore punk bands in the 1980s and 1990s. All of Minor Threat's recordings were released on Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson's own label, Dischord Records. The Minor Threat EP and their only full-length studio album Out of Step have received a number of accolades and are cited as landmarks of the hardcore punk genre.
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Minor Threat
First Two Seven InchesFiller
First Two Seven InchesSeeing Red
First Two Seven InchesBetray
Out of StepStraight Edge
First Two Seven InchesScreaming At A Wall
First Two Seven InchesSalad Days
Salad DaysLook Back & Laugh
Out of StepI Don't Wanna Hear It
First Two Seven Inches
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Discography
First Demo Tape
EP2003Demo's
Album2001Complete Discography
Album1989Salad Days
EP1985Minor Threat
Album1984Out of Step
Album1983In My Eyes
EP1981Minor Threat
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