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Salad Days (EP)

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Released
  
July 1985

Artist
  
Minor Threat

Label
  
Dischord Records

Length
  
7:02

Release date
  
July 1985

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Recorded
  
December 14, 1983 (1983-12-14) at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia

Producer
  
Skip Groff and Minor Threat

Salad Days (1985)
  
Complete Discography (1989)

Genres
  
Hardcore punk, Punk rock, Folk punk

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Salad Days is the final EP by the American hardcore punk band Minor Threat. It was released in July 1985, two years after the band's breakup, through Dischord Records with the catalog number DIS 015. The EP differs somewhat from the band's previous material. All songs are slower, making a slight departure from the group's hardcore punk style. Tracks "Good Guys" (a remake of The Standells' song "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White") and "Salad Days" both feature an acoustic guitar, and "Salad Days" also has chimes. Like many of Minor Threat's recordings, Salad Days has never been released on CD, but all the songs are available on their 1989 compilation album Complete Discography.

Contents

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Personnel

  • Ian MacKaye – lead vocals
  • Lyle Preslar – guitar
  • Brian Baker – bass
  • Jeff Nelson – drums
  • Production

  • Skip Groff; Minor Threat - producers
  • Don Zientara - engineer, mixing
  • Glen E. Friedman – cover photography
  • Tomas Squip; Cynthia Connelly; Glen E. Friedman; Doug Humiski; Jim Saah - photography
  • Jeff Nelson - graphic design
  • Songs

    1Salad Days2:44
    2Stumped1:55
    3Good Guys2:20

    References

    Salad Days (EP) Wikipedia