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Wikipedia: Minor Threat
Minor Threat
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One of the bands that founded the modern hardcore punk music genre, Minor Threat set the standard for most, if not all, hardcore punk bands in the 1980s and 1990s. They produced short, fast songs with excellent production quality (lacking in most punk/alternative music), all of which were released on the band's own Dischord Records.

They coined the phrase straight edge in their song of the same name, which inadvertently became a movement of young punks that promoted abstention from drugs, alcohol, and promiscuous sex, vices usually associated with the post-hippie bourgeois culture of the 1970s. The straight edge values were perhaps most succinctly defined in Minor Threat's song "Out of Step": "I don't smoke/I don't drink/I don't fuck/At least I can fucking think/I can't keep up/I'm out of step with the world."

Formed in Washington, D.C in 1980. Lead singer Ian MacKaye went on to found Embrace and later Fugazi after Minor Threat's 1983 breakup. The band's own Dischord Records released material by many bands from the Washington, D.C.-area, such as Rites of Spring, Gray Matter, and Dag Nasty. Jeff Nelson was a drummer in the band.

Members

Discography

Releases

Compilations

  • Flex Your Head LP/CD
  • Dischord 1981: The Year in 7"s LP/CD
  • 20 Years of Dischord 3xCD

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