First Demo Tape (Minor Threat)

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First Demo Tape
First Demo Tape cover
EP by Minor Threat
Released June 13, 2003
Recorded Feb-Mar 1981
Genre Hardcore Punk
Length 9:28
Label Dischord
Producer(s) Ian Mackaye
Minor Threat chronology
Complete Discography
(1989)
First Demo Tape
(2003)


First Demo Tape is a CDEP and 7" EP of Minor Threat's first demo tape, recorded in 1981. Band frontman Ian Mackaye found the tapes that make up the album while putting together a box set for his record label, Dischord.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Minor Threat"
  2. "Stand Up"
  3. "Seeing Red"
  4. "Bottled Violence"
  5. "Small Man Big Mouth"
  6. "Straight Edge"
  7. "Guilty of Being White"
  8. "I Don't Wanna Hear It"

[edit] Personnel

Ian MacKaye- Vocals
Lyle Preslar - Guitar
Brian Baker - Bass
Jeff Nelson - Drums

Minor Threat
Ian MacKaye
Lyle Preslar | Brian Baker | Steve Hansgen | Jeff Nelson
Discography
Full-lengths: Out of Step (1983)
EPs: Minor Threat/In My Eyes (1981) | Salad Days (1985)
Compilation appearances: Flex Your Head (1982) | 20 Years of Dischord (2002)
Other releases: Complete Discography (1989) | First Demo Tape (2003)
Related articles
Fugazi | Dag Nasty | Dischord Records | Hardcore punk | Straight edge | Washington, D.C.
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