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Ian MacKaye
Ian MacKaye
American singer and record label owner
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Brian Baker
Brian Baker
American punk musician
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Youth Brigade
Youth Brigade
punk rock band from Washington, D.C.
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The Faith
The Faith
band
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The Teen Idles
The Teen Idles
band
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Skewbald / Grand Union
Skewbald / Grand Union
1991 EP by Skewbald/Grand Union
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Government Issue
Government Issue
band
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State of Alert
State of Alert
band
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Rites of Spring
Rites of Spring
American post-hardcore band
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Dag Nasty
Dag Nasty
American band
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Pailhead
Pailhead
American industrial band
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SSD
SSD
American band
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Jeff Nelson
Jeff Nelson
American punk musician
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Void
Void
American band
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Untouchables
Untouchables
Washington, D.C., punk band
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Embrace
Embrace
American emo/hardcore punk band
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Fugazi
Fugazi
American Hardcore Punk Band
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Necros
Necros
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The Evens
The Evens
indie rock band from Washington
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Gray Matter
Gray Matter
band
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Alec MacKaye
Alec MacKaye
American musician
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Beefeater
Beefeater
American post-hardcore band
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Soulside
Soulside
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Samhain
Samhain
American rock band
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The Meatmen
The Meatmen
American punk band
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The Warmers
The Warmers
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Joe Lally
Joe Lally
American musician
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Scream
Scream
American band
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Chaotic Dischord
Chaotic Dischord
band
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Shudder to Think
Shudder to Think
American rock band
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International Superheroes of Hardcore
International Superheroes of Hardcore
American parody hardcore band
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Iron Cross
Iron Cross
hardcore/Oi! band
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Violent Reaction
Violent Reaction
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Platoon 1107
Platoon 1107
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Earth Crisis
Earth Crisis
band
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American hardcore punk band
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Minor Threat were an American hardcore punk band, formed in 1980 in Washington, D.C. by vocalist Ian MacKaye and drummer Jeff Nelson. MacKaye and Nelson had played in several other bands together, and recruited bassist Brian Baker and guitarist Lyle Preslar to form Minor Threat. They added a fifth member, Steve Hansgen, in 1982, playing bass, while Baker switched to second guitar.

The band was relatively short-lived, disbanding after only three years together, but had a strong influence on the punk scene, both stylistically and in establishing a "do it yourself" ethic for music distribution and concert promotion. Minor Threat's song "Straight Edge" became the eventual basis of the straight edge movement, which emphasized a lifestyle without alcohol or other drugs, or promiscuous sex. AllMusic described Minor Threat's music as "iconic" and noted that their groundbreaking music "has held up better than [that of] most of their contemporaries."

Along with the fellow Washington, D.C. hardcore band Bad Brains and California band Black Flag, Minor Threat set the standard for many hardcore punk bands in the 1980s and 1990s. All of Minor Threat's recordings were released on MacKaye's and Nelson's own label, Dischord Records. The Minor Threat EP and their only full-length studio album Out of Step have received a number of accolades and are cited as landmarks of the hardcore punk genre.