Minor Threat
Minor Threat were an American hardcore punk band from Washington DC. Though they only released one album and three EPs, they were one of the most influential punk rock bands of The Eighties, spearheading the straight edge movement with one 46-second song ("Straight Edge"). They are also one of the innovators of hardcore punk, along with Bad Brains and Black Flag. The majority of Minor Threat's songs are very fast, brief and angry, such as "Out of Step With the World" and "I Don't Wanna Hear It".
Minor Threat provides examples of the following tropes:
- Cover Version: "Good Guys (Don't Wear White)" (originally by The Standells), "12XU" (originally by Wire), and "(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone" (originally by Paul Revere & the Raiders; The Monkees' version was also popular).
- Genre Popularizer: Hardcore Punk and Straight Edge.
- Nostalgia Filter: "Salad Days"
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