Minor Threat is a hardcore punk band formed in Washington DC in 1980. This band has a strong influence on American Punk Hardcore music scene. Minor Threat song, entitled "Straight Edge" is the basis of the straight edge movement, the band also has ideas about straight edge.
The critics called Minor Threat's iconic music and assume that their groundbreaking music has survived far longer than the bands afterward. Bad Brains shared equally from Washington DC, Minor Threat set the standard for hardcore bands in the 1980's and 1990's. They make the songs short and fast with excellent production quality when compared with the usual shortcomings apparent in Punk and Alternative Rock. All Minor Threat tape released by the label of their own that is Dischord Records.
At Wilson High School, Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson formed the band The Teen idles. After the band broke up, MacKaye decided to beganti position of bass player switched to vocals, and formed Minor Threat with Nelson, bassist Brian Baker, and guitarist Lyle Preslar. Minor Threat's first appearance was held in 1980 with a Bad Brains openers.
Straight Edge, a song of their first, was the inspiration for straight edge movement. The song became a marker to avoid alcohol and narcotics. The new thing in rock music, which was originally just a little attention but was widely followed by many.
The time lag between the release of their second 7-inch EP and album Out of Step, the band lost guitarist Lyle Preslar moved to Illinois for college. Preslar is a member of the band Big Black for a few gigs. In the same period, MacKaye and Nelson struggled in the studio for a project called Skewbald / Grand Union. These projects reflect the name dispute between the two secretly musicians.
Minor Threat record three songs with no titles to be released as a release for-50 from Dischord Records. During this period, Brian Barker also played guitar for the band Government Issue. On March 1981, Preslar out of college to join back with Minor Threat.
When Out of Step re-recorded for the LP Out of Step, MacKaye describes entering the sound of a door was open ideologies, and in 1982 some of the Straight Edge Punk, as followers of bands like Minor Threat SS Decontrol, distribute beer to the people are present in various clubs. Minor Threat No Campaigning The Things That Sort of.
Minor Threat finally disbanded in 1983. The cause is the difference between the views of personnel in terms of music. MacKaye was in this band from start to finish, and he wrote the lyrics of the song in EP Salad Days in the studio. Minor Threat held their last show on 23 September 1983 berrsama Go go band Trouble Funk and the Big Boys. Ian MacKaye and his colleagues to end the stage with the song Last Song which is the original title of Salad Days.
Straight Edge, a song of their first, was the inspiration for straight edge movement. The song became a marker to avoid alcohol and narcotics. The new thing in rock music, which was originally just a little attention but was widely followed by many.
The time lag between the release of their second 7-inch EP and album Out of Step, the band lost guitarist Lyle Preslar moved to Illinois for college. Preslar is a member of the band Big Black for a few gigs. In the same period, MacKaye and Nelson struggled in the studio for a project called Skewbald / Grand Union. These projects reflect the name dispute between the two secretly musicians.
Minor Threat record three songs with no titles to be released as a release for-50 from Dischord Records. During this period, Brian Barker also played guitar for the band Government Issue. On March 1981, Preslar out of college to join back with Minor Threat.
When Out of Step re-recorded for the LP Out of Step, MacKaye describes entering the sound of a door was open ideologies, and in 1982 some of the Straight Edge Punk, as followers of bands like Minor Threat SS Decontrol, distribute beer to the people are present in various clubs. Minor Threat No Campaigning The Things That Sort of.
Minor Threat finally disbanded in 1983. The cause is the difference between the views of personnel in terms of music. MacKaye was in this band from start to finish, and he wrote the lyrics of the song in EP Salad Days in the studio. Minor Threat held their last show on 23 September 1983 berrsama Go go band Trouble Funk and the Big Boys. Ian MacKaye and his colleagues to end the stage with the song Last Song which is the original title of Salad Days.
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