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Minor Threat - "First Two 7"s" with Scott Crawford and Eduardo Nunes

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In this episode, we dig into Minor Threat and In My Eyes, the two EPs that make up First Two 7”s. Across twelve blistering tracks, Minor Threat laid down the foundation for DC hardcore with a sound that was fast, focused, and unapologetically direct.

Our guests are Eduardo Nunes of Discologist and Scott Crawford, the filmmaker behind Salad Days and Creem: America’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll Magazine. Together, we explore the band’s early impact, the emergence of Straight Edge, and the lasting power of a group that never stuck around long but still changed everything.
This episode centers around records produced by Skip Groff and engineered by Don Zientara at Inner Ear Studios. From the birth of Straight Edge to the tension behind “Out of Step,” we explore how these two short records created a lifelong blueprint for punk communities around the world.
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Minor Threat – First Two 7”s on Dischord

Salad Days (dir. Scott Crawford)

Our Band Could Be Your Life by Michael Azerrad

Dance of Days by Mark Andersen & Mark Jenkins
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Philip Basnight – Broke Royals

Alex Vidales – StageCraft

Eduardo Nunes – Discologist | Wammies

Scott Crawford – IMDb

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In this episode, we dig into Minor Threat and In My Eyes, the two EPs that make up First Two 7”s. Across twelve blistering tracks, Minor Threat laid down the foundation for DC hardcore with a sound that was fast, focused, and unapologetically direct.

Our guests are Eduardo Nunes of Discologist and Scott Crawford, the filmmaker behind Salad Days and Creem: America’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll Magazine. Together, we explore the band’s early impact, the emergence of Straight Edge, and the lasting power of a group that never stuck around long but still changed everything.
This episode centers around records produced by Skip Groff and engineered by Don Zientara at Inner Ear Studios. From the birth of Straight Edge to the tension behind “Out of Step,” we explore how these two short records created a lifelong blueprint for punk communities around the world.
Sponsor:

Get 10% off New Columbia Record Club with checkout code DCROCKS

Go Further:

Minor Threat – First Two 7”s on Dischord

Salad Days (dir. Scott Crawford)

Our Band Could Be Your Life by Michael Azerrad

Dance of Days by Mark Andersen & Mark Jenkins
Follow Us:

Social Media: @dcrockpod

Email: [email protected]

Philip Basnight – Broke Royals

Alex Vidales – StageCraft

Eduardo Nunes – Discologist | Wammies

Scott Crawford – IMDb

  continue reading

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