
Life of the Record
The Making of OUT OF STEP by Minor Threat - featuring Ian MacKaye
Feb 20, 2024
Discover the behind-the-scenes journey of punk band Minor Threat, from reformation to the creation of the iconic 'Out of Step' album. Ian MacKaye discusses the impact of adding a fifth member, facing backlash, and how their sound evolved. Dive into the band's struggle with the mainstream industry, printing mishaps, and the raw emotions that shaped their legacy.
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- The addition of a fifth member changed Minor Threat's sound and fueled the creation of new songs.
- Minor Threat faced backlash for reuniting but used it as motivation to write their next set of songs.
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Forming of Minor Threat and Early Record Releases
Minor Threat was formed in Washington, D.C. in 1980 by Ian Mackay, Jeff Nelson, Lyle Pressler, and Brian Baker. After their early releases, the band temporarily broke up but was convinced to reunite by HR of the bad brains. Brian Baker switched to guitar, and Steve Hanskin joined as the new bassist. Out of Step was recorded as a five-piece in 1983, marking a significant era for the band.
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