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Minor Threat was an
American hardcore punk band,
formed in 1980 in Washington, D.C., by
vocalist Ian
MacKaye and
drummer Jeff Nelson.
MacKaye and Nelson...
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Minor Threat (also
referred to as
First Two
Seven Inches) is a
compilation album by the
American hardcore punk band
Minor Threat. It was
released in March...
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independent record label, and the
frontman of
hardcore punk band
Minor Threat and post-hardcore band Fugazi.
MacKaye was also the b****ist for the short-lived...
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known as the
drummer for the Washington, D.C.
hardcore punk band
Minor Threat.
Nelson met Ian
MacKaye in high
school and the two saw
their first punk...
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front man of the
defunct punk band
Minor Threat, for
appropriating imagery and text from
Minor Threat's 1981 self-titled album's
cover art in a flyer...
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adopted from the 1981 song "Straight Edge" by the
hardcore punk band
Minor Threat. The
straight edge
subculture emerged amid the early-1980s
hardcore punk...
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archival release of
recordings by the
American hardcore punk band
Minor Threat. It was
released on CD and 7-inch
vinyl in 2003
through Dischord Records...
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founding members of the
hardcore punk band
Minor Threat, and as a
guitarist in Bad
Religion since 1994. In
Minor Threat, he
originally pla**** b****
guitar before...
- a 1989
compilation album released by the
American hardcore punk band
Minor Threat on the band's own
Dischord Records. As the name implies, it contains...
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Salad Days is the
final EP by the
American hardcore punk band
Minor Threat. It was
released in July 1985, two
years after the band's breakup,
through Dischord...