Minor Threat | American rock band | Britannica (original) (raw)
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hardcore punk
In hardcore punk: Hardcore scenes across the U.S. , Minor Threat began performing and soon released a song called “Straight Edge” (1981) that is credited with coining the term for the punk movement of the same name, which promotes a drug-and-alcohol-free lifestyle. Many straight edge followers also eschew “promiscuous” sex, caffeine, and eating meat… Read More
straight edge
In straight edge band Minor Threat’s 1981 song of the same name. Unlike many hardcore musicians at the time, Minor Threat front man Ian MacKaye was decidedly sober and was frustrated with the scene’s reliance on recreational drugs and alcohol. The lyrics of “Straight Edge” reflected these frustrations, and… Read More