Straight Edge Live 1982

Minor Threat

Straight Edge Live 1982

RELEASED: January 01, 2001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Little Friend --:-- 1. Intro 1:13 2. Straight Edge --:-- 2. Little Friend 2:18 3. Filler --:-- 3. Straight Edge 1:28 4. Stand Up --:-- 4. Filler 1:55 5. 12xu --:-- 5. Stand Up 1:21 6. 12XU 1:22 6. Bottled Violence --:-- 7. Bottled Violence 1:39 7. I Don't Wanna Hear It --:-- 8. I Don't Wanna Hear It, Part 1 1:53 8. Out of Step --:-- 9. I Don't Wanna Hear It, Part 2 0:53 9. Small Man, Big Mouth --:-- 10. Out of Step 1:20 10. Seeing Red --:-- 11. Small Man, Big Mouth 1:28 11. Screaming at a Wall --:-- 12. Seeing Red 0:58 12. Not the Same Blues --:-- 13. Screaming at the Wall 2:44 13. Guilty of Being White --:-- 14. Not the Same Blues 0:59 15. Guilty of Being White 1:18
Straight Edge Live 1982 is a live album by the influential hardcore punk band Minor Threat. Recorded during their peak years, the album captures the raw energy and intensity of their performances. The sound is characterized by fast tempos, aggressive guitar riffs, and Ian MacKaye's passionate vocals. The album is not only a testament to the band's musical prowess but also a cultural artifact of the straight edge movement, which they helped popularize. Its legacy continues to influence countless punk and hardcore bands.