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More than any other hardcore band,
the Minutemen
epitomized the free-thinking independent ideals that formed the core of punk/alternative music. Wildy eclectic and politically revolutionary,
the Minutemen
never stayed in one place too long; they moved from punk to free jazz to funk to folk at a blinding speed. And they toured and recorded at blinding speed; during the early '80s, they were constantly on the road, turning out records whenever they had a chance. Like their peers
Black Flag
,
Hüsker Dü
,
R.E.M.
,
Sonic Youth
, and
the Meat Puppets
,
the Minutemen
built a large, dedicated cult following throughout the United States through their relentless touring. Like their fellow American indie bands, the trio was poised to break into the world of major labels in 1986, and they would have if it wasn't for the tragic death of guitarist/vocalist
D. Boon
in December of 1985. Even though bassist
Mike Watt
and drummer
George Hurley
carried on with
fIREHOSE
in the late '80s, the legacy of
the Minutemen
overshadowed the new band in the late '80s and early '90s, as the San Pedro trio influenced several generations of musicians.
D. Boon
and
Mike Watt
began playing music when they were teenagers in the mid-'70s, covering '70s hard rock standards. After they graduated from high school in 1976, they heard their first punk rock records, which marked a significant change in their musical development. Once
Boon
and
Watt
heard punk, they began writing their own songs and decided to form their first full-fledged rock & roll band. In 1980, the pair assembled a quartet called
the Reactionaries
, which featured drummer
Frank Tonche
and a second guitarist. Within a few months, their second guitarist left and the band changed their name to
the Minutemen
, since most of their songs were not much longer than a minute in duration. They recorded one single with
Tonche
before he was replaced by
George Hurley
. After
Hurley
joined the band,
the Minutemen
recorded
Paranoid Time
, their first EP; the record was released on SST Records in 1981. From the start, the band was eclectic and political, but they didn't find their voice until their first full-length album, 1981's
The Punch Line
.
Following the release of
The Punch Line
,
the Minutemen
embarked on a punishing touring schedule, driving across America and playing any city where they could get a gig. They were recording frequently, too. All of their major records appeared on SST Records, but they also issued selected tracks and EPs for other independent labels, beginning with 1982's
Bean-Spill
EP, which appeared on Thermidor Records. The band's second full-length album, 1983's
What Makes a Man Start Fires?
, earned them considerable critical acclaim throughout the underground and alternative press. Later in 1983, they released their third album,
Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
.
By the end of 1983,
the Minutemen
had become one of the most popular bands in the American underground, a status they only built upon during 1984. That year, they delivered the double album
Double Nickels on the Dime
. The length of the album was a response to
Hüsker Dü
's 1984 double album
Zen Arcade
, but the expanded length gave the group an opportunity to stretch out and showcase their increasing musical depth and vision.
Double Nickels on the Dime
was a considerable underground hit, earning substantial college radio play and critical praise; many critics named it one of the best albums of the year. Also in 1984, the band released a collection of outtakes and unreleased material called
The Politics of Time
on New Alliance Records.
Throughout 1985,
the Minutemen
churned out recordings, beginning with the
Tour-Spiel
EP on Reflex Records. It was followed by the cassette-only retrospective
My First Bells
, which was released on SST. After
My First Bells
, the group issued another EP,
Project Mersh
, which featured covers of "commercial" arena rock bands plus several long original "spiels." Around the same time, the group recorded the
Minuteflag
EP, a one-off collaboration with
Black Flag
. Finally,
the Minutemen
released the full-length follow-up to
Double Nickels on the Dime
,
3-Way Tie (For Last)
, toward the end of the year. Like its predecessor,
3-Way Tie (For Last)
received overwhelming positive reviews, including notices in mainstream publications.
In December of 1985,
D. Boon
and his girlfriend were driving home from the house of one of her relatives when they were involved in a fatal automobile accident. For the first part of 1986,
Mike Watt
and
George Hurley
tried to decide whether they would continue playing music. During this time, the live
Ballot Result
was compiled and released. After a few months, both
Watt
and
Hurley
had decided to quit music when they were convinced to continue playing by a passionate
Minutemen
fan and guitarist called
Ed Crawford
.
Watt
,
Hurley
, and
Crawford
formed
fIREHOSE
in 1986 and later in the year, the new band released their debut album,
Ragin', Full-On
.
fIREHOSE
toured and recorded for the next seven years, signing with the major label Columbia in 1991. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Introducing the Minutemen
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