
Out Of Step is a Punk album by Minor Threat, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Hardcore
- raw
- frenzied
- punky
About
The music on Minor Threat's first two seven-inches was so exhilarating and self-contained that it seemed the band wouldn't be able to top itself. Thankfully, Minor Threat had enough juice left over to record one full-length album. This 1983 LP accomplishes a seemingly impossible trick in the field of hardcore: creating epic song structures without sacrificing the core musical rules of brevity, simplicity, and aggression. Even at this early stage, Minor Threat was well versed in dynamics, a skill that Ian MacKaye would further develop in Fugazi. “Betray,” “Think Again," and “Look Back and Laugh” are nothing short of heroic: carefully structured songs with well-defined parts, transitions, and little complexities. And yet the songs feel like definitive hardcore music. This was the absolute limit of what could be accomplished within 1983's hardcore idiom. To go further would be to change the formula, which MacKaye would soon do with Fugazi. While the momentousness of its initial context has long since passed, <i>Out of Step</i> retains its ripping effect. A lacerating treatise on morality, hypocrisy, and social identities, it's one of America’s most direct and unforgiving statements of youth.
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Tracklist
- 1Betray3:04
- 2It Follows1:50
- 3Think Again2:18
- 4Look Back and Laugh3:16
- 5Sob Story1:50
- 6No Reason1:57
- 7Little Friend2:18
- 8Out of Step1:20
- 9Cashing In3:43
Credits
Performers
- Steve HansgenBASS
- Jeff NelsonDRUMS
- Brian BakerGUITAR
- Lyle PreslarGUITAR
- Ian MacKayeVOCALS
14 collectors on Gatefold own this · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold
