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Complete discography / Minor Threat.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 40 | DischordPublication details: Washington, DC : Dischord, [2003]Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Filler -- I don't wanna hear it -- Seeing red -- Straight edge -- Small man, big mouth -- Screaming at a wall -- Bottled violence -- Minor threat -- Stand up -- 12XU / Wire -- In my eyes -- Out of step (with the world) -- Guilty of being white -- Steppin' stone / Boyce, Hart -- Betray -- It follows -- Think again -- Look back and laugh -- Sob story -- No reason -- Little friend -- Out of step -- Cashing in -- Stumped -- Good guys (don't wear white) / Ed Cobb -- Salad days.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Minor Threat.
Minor Threat (Ian MacKaye, vocals ; Lyle Presler, guitar ; Brian Baker/Steve Hansgen, bass ; Jeff Nelson, drums).
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Minor Threat Available 33111008636975
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Complete Discography compiles Minor Threat's entire body of recordings on a single compact disc. Hardcore, as a rule, wasn't particularly musically diverse, but Minor Threat were one of the genre's groundbreaking acts and their music has held up better than most of their contemporaries. As the de facto leaders of the Washington, D.C., hardcore scene, the band pioneered the straight-edge mentality by emphasizing impossibly fast tempos, brief songs, political lyrics, and a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle. Besides setting the precedent for several generations of punk rockers with their music and ideals, Minor Threat were simply a better band than most hardcore groups. They had a tight, distinctive sound that wasn't as heavy as their Californian counterparts and, therefore, were often more bracing and effective. Although some of the music on Complete Discography, like much of hardcore in general, hasn't aged particularly well -- with its cheap production, rigid song structures, and political concerns, it is very much a piece of the early '80s -- the sound remains invigorating; the band possessed a visceral energy matched by only a handful of their peers. Complete Discography, in fact, is not only one of the cornerstones of any hardcore collection, it's not a bad way to become acquainted with hardcore. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Punk rock music.

All songs by Minor Threat except as noted.

Minor Threat (Ian MacKaye, vocals ; Lyle Presler, guitar ; Brian Baker/Steve Hansgen, bass ; Jeff Nelson, drums).

Recorded at Inner Ear Studios, Arlington, Va., between Apr. 1981 and Dec. 1983.

Compact disc.

Lyrics inserted in container.

Filler -- I don't wanna hear it -- Seeing red -- Straight edge -- Small man, big mouth -- Screaming at a wall -- Bottled violence -- Minor threat -- Stand up -- 12XU / Wire -- In my eyes -- Out of step (with the world) -- Guilty of being white -- Steppin' stone / Boyce, Hart -- Betray -- It follows -- Think again -- Look back and laugh -- Sob story -- No reason -- Little friend -- Out of step -- Cashing in -- Stumped -- Good guys (don't wear white) / Ed Cobb -- Salad days.

Produced by Minor Threat.

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