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Minor Threat
   

Artist: Minor Threat: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Punk-Rock

   







Discography:


First Demo Tape
   

 First Demo Tape

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 8
Complete Discography
   

 Complete Discography

   Year:    

Tracks: 26






Minor Threat was the unequivocal Washington, D.C., hardcore punk rock'n'roll banding, stage setting the stylus for the straightedge punk bowel movement of the other '80s. Led by vocaliser Ian MacKaye, the striation was staunchly independent and fiercely unplayful. Through their songs, the group rejected drugs and alcohol-dependent drink, espoused anti-establishment political relation, and lED a call for self-awareness. Every song was fast, sharp, and lethal, a great deal clocking in at but around a instant. Their speed and frenzy oft hid their fairly catchy melodies, only the band's primary map was to vent furore. Over the course of action of trey years, Minor Threat released two EPs, one album, and several singles, all of which were quite pop in the American spunk underground. Their records and concerts helped spawn straightedge, an American punk lifestyle based on the group's intense, clean political orientation. Following the disbandment of Minor Threat, MacKaye formed Fugazi, wHO became one of the more pop American indie rock bands of the late '80s and '90s.


The origins of Minor Threat lie in the Teen Idles, Ian MacKaye's first stria. MacKaye formed the Teen Idles patch he was attendance Wilson High School in Washington, D.C., and after he gradatory in 1980, he founded the Dischord record label with the intent of putting out his group's records through the mark. Shortly after commencement ceremony, the Teen Idles had humbled up and MacKaye had formed Minor Threat with early Idles drummer Jeff Nelson, early Government Issue bassist Brian Baker, and guitar player Lyle Preslar. By the end of the year, Minor Threat had released the singles "Pocket-size Threat" and "Straight Edge," and had played many concerts along the East Coast. Throughout 1981, they followed this same design, playacting a lot of concerts and releasing 7" singles. That year, they likewise released deuce EPs, Minor Threat and In My Eyes, both of which compiled their singles.


In 1982, bassist Baker had left and was replaced by Steve Hansen; Baker by and by played with the Meatmen, Junkyard, and Dag Nasty. With Hansen on plug-in, the chemical group recorded their only uncut album, Out of Step. Upon its 1983 waiver, the album became popular within the underground and Minor Threat were decorous alternative stars, which didn't sit well with MacKaye. By the end of the year, he stone-broke up the band. MacKaye and Nelson continued to run Dischord, which thrived well into the '90s. The mate likewise played together in some other band, Egg Hunt. Following the disbandment of Egg Hunt, Nelson played with a diversity of bands -- including Three and Senator Flux -- earlier devoting his energies to running Dischord. MacKaye played with Embrace, Skewbald, and Pailhead earlier forming Fugazi, world Health Organization carried on the esthetic, if not the sound, of Minor Threat.