| Complete Discography |  | List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $8.87 You Save: $5.11 (37%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 210 reviews) Sales Rank: 3407 Category: Music
Artist: Minor Threat Publisher: Dischord Studio: Dischord Manufacturer: Dischord Label: Dischord Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 40 UPC: 718750730428 EAN: 0718750730428 ASIN: B000000JO3
Release Date: February 26, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Filler | | | I Don't Wanna Hear It | | | Seeing Red - Minor Threat, MacKaye, Ian | | | Straight Edge | | | Small Man, Big Mouth | | | Screaming at a Wall | | | Bottled Violence | | | Minor Threat | | | Stand Up | | | 12XU - Minor Threat, Wire | | | In My Eyes | | | Out of Step (With the World) | | | Guilty of Being White | | | (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone - Minor Threat, Boyce, Tommy | | | 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) - Minor Threat, Cobb, Ed | | | Salad Days |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Fugazi fans already know that this is the original gospel according to Ian MacKaye. This Washington, D.C., quartet hit harder, faster, and franker than just about anybody--and were willing to see through their own bull as quickly as anyone else's. MacKaye manages to be charismatic and confrontational at the same time: tossing brilliant, genuinely funny asides into his serious-as-a- heart-attack lyrics. Meanwhile, the band, led by Lyle Preslar's staggering guitar attack, pushes MacKaye on with the tightest, most razor-sharp sound in all of hardcore. Nothing in the punk pantheon can come close to "In My Eyes," "Out of Step," or "Salad Days." Absolutely essential. --Michael Ruby
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| Customer Reviews: Read 205 more reviews...
  Music is GREAT, Compilation is even GREATER! November 18, 2008 I'm gonna be very short. Take it from me: songs such as "Straight Edge", "In My Eyes", and "Filler" are major standouts here, but every song is gold and all deserve the best. If you're a Minor Threat completist, then I suggest you buy this alongside the other couple MT records, but if you're a beginner, someone looking to complete a Minor Threat collection, or simply someone who wants to be turned on to good music.
BUY THIS TODAY and start screaming along today!
"I've got the straight edge!"
  Life Changing August 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It might sound cliche, but yeah, this album changed my life. Until I bought this (a couple months ago) I hadn't really given old-school punk or hardcore much of a fair shot. I was never impressed with the music, and the lyrics were always too immature and self-centered. This was probably the first real hardcore album I bought, and I only bought it because so many people were saying that I had to hear it. They were right. This album totally changed my opinion on older punk and helped introduce me to what are now some of my favorite bands (namely, Discharge). I found that I could completely relate to what Ian was talking about and the whole album is incredibly inspiring. The lyrics are intelligent, the music is high energy, and the songs are really catchy. The best on the album are, in my opinion, "In My Eyes", "Guilty of Being White", and "Minor Threat". But there isn't any song on here that I would really say is bad, some just don't quite stand up to the very best. Essential for anyone who wants to get into this style.
  buy this! June 19, 2008 if you like music anymore powerful then barry manilow, or more significant then insync, and you don't own this CD yet, there is something wrong with you. Among all the hardcore/punk albums ever made, this and bad brains are simply in a league of their own. A fan of rock/punk/hardcore/or metal not owning this, would be like a rock guitarist never hearing Jimi Hendrix.
  minor threat.....major influence May 31, 2008 one of the best hard core punk releases ever. it ranks higher than s.o.d's speak english or die which is a personal favorite of mine. another disc for anyone who likes their music hard fast and uncompromising. minor threat inspired many of my fav bands like slayer and vio-lence.
  I will inevitably be repeating others... March 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What can I say about this album that has not already been said? If you love music or even simply have a fascination with culture and society, this album is a landmark in its century. Many albums can be remembered for creating a genre, or for catapulting a social movement, or for coining a subculture, or for inspiring so many others, but not many albums can be credited for doing all of these things and more. Minor Threat - Complete Discography is one of those albums. This album changed my life. The lyrics are angry, but not negative and they are positive, but not happy. All of the songs are short, fast, and hit you like a ton of bricks. The lyrics deal with straight-edge ideals, friendships, loyalty, and social issues. If you are new to this kind of music (80's hardcore) and are looking at this album as a sort of stepping-stone into the genre, let me give you some advice. These songs were recorded and produced by a group of poor musicians from between 1981-1985. If you are not used to this, you can be distracted by the poor sound quality. As are most great things, this era of hardcore is a very acquired taste. Listen to the songs, read the lyrics, and research the culture. If you are new to hardcore, don't get caught up in hearing every band that every old-timer says is the best. Listen to this album. This is THE album for 80's DC hardcore, THE album for straight-edge lifestyle, THE album for hardcore inspirations today. If you need to know one thing about hardcore, know Minor Threat.
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