Rock band discography
Minutemen discographyMinutemen posing in 1982
Studio albums 4 EPs 8 Live albums 1 Compilation albums 7 Music videos 4
The discography for the Minutemen , an American punk rock band, includes four studio albums, one live album, seven compilation albums, four music videos, and eight extended plays .
Formed in 1980 by guitarist D. Boon and bassist Mike Watt , the Minutemen signed to the Californian independent record label SST Records at their second concert.[ 1] Their first extended play , Paranoid Time , appeared later that year, followed by the Joy EP (on their own label, New Alliance Records ) and their first studio album, The Punch Line . The Minutemen continued to release new material throughout 1982 and 1983 to a mostly local audience.[ 2] In 1984, the band released Double Nickels on the Dime , their only double album and best-selling release.[ 3] They continued to release more material, including the commercially oriented Project: Mersh and 3-Way Tie (For Last) , until Boon's untimely death in December 1985.[ 4]
Following the band's breakup, SST Records purchased New Alliance and reissued a number of recordings on compact disc and vinyl. SST also released a live album, Ballot Result ,[ 5] and Minuteflag , the result of an earlier collaboration with Black Flag .[ 6] A three volume compilation, Post-Mersh , which combined several of the Minutemen's EPs and albums, was released between 1987 and 1989.[ 7] The band's songs continued to appear in compilations, videos and soundtracks; "Corona " was the theme music of MTV ' s Jackass . A compilation album featuring a selection of songs from the band's career, the Watt-compiled Introducing the Minutemen , was released in 1998. We Jam Econo , a feature-length Minutemen film, appeared in theaters in February 2005.[ 8]
Studio albums
Year
Title
1981
The Punch Line
Debut album
Record label: SST Records (#SST 004/SST C004)
Released: November 1981
Format: 12-inch vinyl, cassette
1983
What Makes a Man Start Fires?
Record label: SST Records (#SST 014)
Released: January 1983
Format: 12-inch vinyl
1984
Double Nickels on the Dime
Record label: SST Records (#SST 028)
Released: July 1984
Format: 12-inch vinyl (×2), cassette
Reissued on CD by SST in 1987 (#CD 028) and 1990 (#CDEX 028)
1985
3-Way Tie (For Last)
Record label: SST Records (#SST 058/SST C058)
Released: December 1985
Format: 12-inch vinyl, cassette
Live albums
Year
Title
Recorded
Comments
1986
Ballot Result
Record label: SST Records (#SST 068)
Released: 1987
Format: 12-inch vinyl (×2)
Reissued by SST in 1987 on CD (#SST CD 068)
September 1980—30 November 1985
Live recordings from throughout the Minutemen's career selected from the result of a fan ballot.
Extended plays
Year
Title
Comments
1980
Paranoid Time
Record label: SST Records (#SST 002)
Released: December 1980
Format: 7-inch vinyl
Format: Mini CD
Reissued by SST in 1985 on 10-inch vinyl (#SST 917)
Debut release.
1981
Joy
1982
Bean-Spill
Record label: Thermidor Records (#T 08)
Released: 1982
Format: 7-inch vinyl
1983
Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
Record label: SST Records (#SST 016)
Released: November 1983
Format: 12-inch vinyl, cassette
Reissued by SST in 1991 on CD (#SST CD 016)
1984
Tour-Spiel
Record label: Reflex Records (#Reflex L)
Released: 1985
Format: 7-inch vinyl
Comprises four cover songs.
1985
Project: Mersh
Record label: SST Records (#SST 034)
Released: June 1985
Format: 12-inch vinyl
Reissued by SST in March 1992 on CD (#SST CD 034)
1986
Minuteflag
Record label: SST Records (#SST 050)
Released: Early 1986
Format: 12-inch vinyl
Collaboration with the members of Black Flag .
1993
Georgeless
Live EP of a concert in March 1980 with Frank Tonche as drummer.
2011
Minutemen/Saccharine Trust split 7-inch
Record Label: Water Under The Bridge
Released: March 2011
Format: 7-inch vinyl
3 songs each band recorded in 80/81 that were only available on Comp Records.
Compilations
Compilation appearances
Year
Compilation
Songs
Comments
1980
Cracks in the Sidewalk
"9:30 May 2"
Later released on My First Bells . The compilation was New Alliance Records ' first release.[ 9]
1981
Chunks
"Clocks"
Later released on My First Bells .[ 10]
Rodney on the Roq: Volume 2
"Search"
From The Punch Line .[ 10]
Life Is Beautiful So Why Not Eat Health Foods?
"Prelude"
T. Rex cover, later released on My First Bells .[ 9]
American Youth Report
"Working Men are Pissed"
Later released on The Politics of Time .[ 10]
The Future Looks Bright Ahead
"Punch Line", "Warfare", "Straight Jacket", "Tension"
Later released on The Punch Line .[ 10]
1982
Life Is Ugly So Why Not Kill Yourself?
"Shit You Hear at Parties", "Maternal Rite"
Later released on The Politics of Time .[ 10]
1983
Hell Comes to Your House Part II
"Corona "
Later released on Double Nickels on the Dime .
The Blasting Concept
"Paranoid Chant", "The Maze", "Boiling", "Games"
"Paranoid Chant" and "The Maze" from Paranoid Time , and "Boiling" and "Games" from The Punch Line .
We Got Power
"Party with Me Punker"
Later released on The Politics of Time .
The Radio Tokyo Tapes
"I Felt Like A Gringo"
From Buzz or Howl Under The Influence of Heat .[ 9]
1984
Rat Music for Rat People Vol. 2 (CD Presents )
"Fake Contest (live - KCRW 11/27/82)"
Studio version from What Makes a Man Start Fires? .[ 9]
Mystic Sampler #1
"Party with Me Punker"
Later released on The Politics of Time .[ 11]
Meathouse 1
"Split Red", "Base King", "Prelude"
"Split Red" from Bean Spill , "Base King" from The Politics of Time . "Prelude" is a T. Rex cover, later released on My First Bells .
1985
The Radio Tokyo Tapes, Vol. 3
"Time"
Richard Hell cover[ 9]
1986
The Blasting Concept Vol. 2
"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love "
Van Halen cover from Double Nickels on the Dime . Chorusless version of the song.
The 7 Inch Wonders of the World
"Validation", "The Maze", "Definitions", "Sickles and Hammers", "Fascist", "Joe McCarthy's Ghost", "Paranoid Chant"
All the songs of Paranoid Time .[ 12]
1987
The Best Of The Radio Tokyo Tapes
"I Felt Like A Gringo"
From Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat .[ 9]
1988
SST Acoustic
"Stories"
From 3-Way Tie (For Last) .[ 13]
1990
CMJ 10
"Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing"
From Double Nickels on the Dime .
Duck and Cover
"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love"
1994
Our Band Could Be Your Life
"Badges (live)"
A Minutemen tribute album , featuring covers of Minutemen songs by various artists. "Badges" is a live version recorded with Richard Derrick on drums.
1997
Live at WREK
"Political Nightmare"
From 3-Way Tie (For Last)
2000
Gimmie Indie Rock V.1
"Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing"
From Double Nickels on the Dime .
Under the Influence
"History Lesson - Part II", "Storm In My House"
2002
Modern Rock
"Courage"
From 3-Way Tie (For Last) .
2003
D. Boon and Friends
"I Felt Like A Gringo", "Self-Referenced", God Bows to Math", "Themselves", "#1 Hit Song", "History Lesson - Part II"
"I Felt Like A Gringo" and "Self-Referenced" from Buzz or Howl Under The Influence of Heat , others from Double Nickels on the Dime .
2004
Party or Go Home
"Party with Me Punker"
From The Politics of Time .
Left of the Dial
"Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing"
From Double Nickels on the Dime .
Soundtrack appearances
Year
Video
Songs
Comments
1989
Streets on Fire
"Paranoid Chant", "I Felt Like A Gringo"
Skateboarding video soundtracks.
Savannah Slamma III
"Dream Told By Moto", "Cut", "I Felt Like A Gringo"
1995
5 Prime
"Little Man With A Gun In His Hand"
1998
Strip Mall Heroes
1999
Magic
"Anxious Mofo"
2003
Jackass: The Movie
"Corona"
Film soundtrack. "Corona" was also the theme music in the TV series .
2004
Levelland
"Little Man With A Gun In His Hand", "Shit From An Old Notebook", "This Ain't No Picnic", "History Lesson - Part II"
Film soundtrack.
2004
Word Wars
"Do You Want New Wave (Or Do You Want the Truth)", "The Glory of Man"
Year
Title
Comments
1984
Wheels of Fortune
Record label: SST Records (#PSST E28)
Released: Mid 1984
Format: 12-inch vinyl
Sampler of nine songs from Double Nickels on the Dime .
1985
"Courage"
Record label: SST Records (#PSST E58)
Released: Early 1985
Format: 7-inch vinyl
From their then-forthcoming album 3 Way-Tie (For Last) , the single features three songs, "Courage", "What Is It?" and "Stories".
Music videos
Videography
Year
VHS/DVD
Comments
1986
The Tour
Includes live performance by the Minutemen, Hüsker Dü, Meat Puppets, SWA, and Saccharine Trust as recorded in March 1985.
2006
We Jam Econo - The Story of the Minutemen
Distributor: Plexifilm (United States )
Released: June 2006 (We Jam Econo released to theaters in February 2005)
Format: DVD x2 (#PLEXI028-1)
Two disc set. Includes the feature-length film We Jam Econo , the Minutemen's music videos and previously unseen interviews and scenes on the first disc, and several live shows on the second.
2011
"A History Lesson Part 1 Punk Rock in Los Angeles in 1984"
Record label: Historical Records
Distributor: Music Video Distributors
Released: March 2011 (released to clubs and theaters in August 2010)
Format: DVD
Live performances of 6 Minutemen songs in 1984 from the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles and the Cathay De Grande in Hollywood and an interview of Mike Watt. Also featured are performances and interviews of the Meat Puppets, Redd Kross, and Twisted Roots.
Notes
^ Azerrad, 2001. p. 68
^ Azerrad, 2001. pp. 69-71
^ Azerrad, 2001. p. 82
^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Minutemen > Biography" . Allmusic . Retrieved 2007-10-22 .
^ Deming, Mark. "Ballot Result > Overview" . Allmusic . Retrieved 2007-10-30 .
^ Christgau, Robert. "CG: Minuteflag" . RobertChristgau.com.
^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Post-Mersh, Vol 1. > Overview" . Allmusic . Retrieved 2007-10-30 .
^ "We Jam Econo : The Story of the Minutemen" . TheMinutemen.com. Retrieved 2007-10-30 .
^ a b c d e f "Odds and ends" . Corndogs.org. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2007-11-12 .
^ a b c d e Weld, Henry. "Southern California: Compilation and Labels" . Collectorscum.com. Retrieved 2007-11-12 .
^ Weld, Henry. "Volume 3: Compilations from various states" . Collectorscum.com. Retrieved 2007-11-12 .
^ Dougan, John. "7 Inch Wonders of the World" . Allmusic . Retrieved 2007-11-13 .
^ "SST Acoustic Compilation" . Allmusic . Retrieved 2007-11-13 .
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