20 Years of Dischord
Overview
A Dischord box set? It may seem like an oddity to many who know little about the label, but when you think about it, it makes absolutely perfect sense. Many of the D.C. bands were and are known for amazing live shows, blowing most "punk" bands out of the water. Unfortunately, given these bands' tendency to break up after a year or so, those in the other parts of the country and the world couldn't necessarily make it down to the 9:30 club to check out Severin or Soul Side -- hence, the existence of Dischord as a label. Initially started just to document one band (the Teen Idles), it has served to document the ever-growing musical family that has come to represent some of the best music Washington D.C. has to offer. And now, after 20 years, a compilation comes along (each band is represented with one song on the first two discs) that is not only beautifully laid out, but an absolute necessity for fans of either the label as a whole or just one or two bands. On the first two discs, the progression of the label is spelled out chronologically, beginning with the rapid-fire hardcore that D.C. bands like Minor Threat, Government Issue, and Faith used to establish the scene in the early '80s. Around track 16 or so, the whole thing explodes. Bands no longer take the faster-then-hell approach, and more melodies and complexities take over. While many of the people here appear in many different bands, there was an obvious concerted effort to keep pushing things past the confines of what constituted "punk", including the supposed birth of emocore (Embrace, Rites of Spring), the blend of personal issues with politics of the Nation of Ulysses and Fugazi, the power pop of High-Back Chairs, or the monster surf punk of Slant 6. The third disc, made up entirely of rare and unreleased tracks moves in much the same order but tends to be a bit heavier on the "hardcore" side. If this isn't your cup of tea, it is more than made up for by rare tracks by Shudder to Think and the brilliant "Word" by Fugazi. (Not to mention an extremely old interview with Ian and co. from way back when and vintage live footage of some of the original hardcore bands on the scene.) There are moments on the box that may throw people for a loop, musically. But the fascinating part is hearing the progression of the scene from a high-octane hardcore hotbed to a more arty, experimental, and wide-ranging purely musical scene. Listeners will have an interesting time trying to peg down just when that shift occurred. Was it Rites of Spring? Beefeater? Shudder to Think? It's important to note too that not every moment/song/band is going to touch people. Fans of the early work the label released will probably not go crazy for High-Back Chairs, and Autoclave fans may not dig S.O.A., but that's missing the point. And the point is? The point is that Dischord is a label devoted to documenting music, not supplying it with an image or a marketing strategy. And this collection is the ultimate proof. [The set also contains an amazing book that contains photos, essays, descriptions of the whens, whys, and hows of each band and song as well as a pictorial discography.]
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Product Details
- Release Date:
- 10/15/2002
- Label:
- Dischord
- UPC:
- 0718751962521
- catalogNumber:
- 125
- Rank:
- 85786
Related Subjects
Tracks
Disc 1
- Get Up and Go
- Nic Fit
- Public Defender
- Screaming at a Wall
- Dehumanized
- Barbed Wire
- Rock and Roll Bullshit
- Fight/American Justice
- Live for Now
- Pressure's On
- Stolen Youth
- Wasteland @@Artifivial Peace
- Subject to Change
- Sorry/Change for the Same
- Missing Rungs
- Oscars Eye
- Drink Deep
- Just Things
- Snake Rap @@Snakes
- Circles
- Money
- Punch the Geek @@Soulside
- We All Fall Down
- This Time
- Cake
- Rebuilding
- Domino Days
- Red House
- Twist and Shout
Disc 2
- Blueprint
- Friend to Friend in Endtime
- Destructor
- Spectra Sonic Sound
- Perfect Sleeper
- Motorist
- People Are Wrong
- Summer
- I'll Take You Down
- Pop Man
- Mr. Weekend
- What Kind of Monster Are You?
- Cable
- Goodbye, Dr. Fate
- A Good Day
- Piss Alley @@Crownhouse Ruin
- Poked It With a Stick
- Live by Night @@Make-Up
- Castanet
- Cut Self Not
- Hooray for Humans
Disc 3
- Get Up and Go
- Deadhead
- (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
- Draw Blank
- Straight Edge
- Understand
- Snubbing
- Asshole
- Asshole Dub
- I Object
- Rozzlyn Rangers @@Rozzlyn Rangers
- Black, Jewish and Poor @@Void
- Authority
- Search for Employment @@Scream
- No Revolution
- No Choice
- Manipulator
- All Ages Show
- The Word
- Burning
- Drop Dead Don't Blink
- We Are the One
- Are You Human?
- Interview
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Henry Rollins VocalsUntouchables Track Performer
Government Issue Track Performer
Minor Threat Track Performer
Scream Track Performer
Youth Brigade Track Performer
John Barry Guitar
Brian Baker Bass,Guitar
Chris Caron Guitar
John J. Davis Drums
Michael Fellows Bass,Vocals
Alexis Fleisig Drums
Eric L. Vocals
Roger Marbury Bass
Scott McCloud Guitar
Jeff Nelson Drums,Background Vocals
Chris Richards Guitar,Vocals
Colin Sears Drums
Dave Smalley Vocals
Jim Spellman Guitar
John Stabb Vocals
Peter Stahl Guitar
Geoff Turner Guitar,Vocals
Teen Idles Track Performer
Mike Russell Drums
Stuart Hill Bass
Craig Wedren Vocals
Zach Barocas Drums
Brendan Canty Drums
Kim Coletta Bass
Edward Janney Bass,Guitar,Vocals
Joe Lally Bass
Ian MacKaye Bass,Guitar,Vocals
Guy Picciotto Guitar,Vocals
Lyle Preslar Guitar
J. Robbins Guitar,Vocals
James Brady Guitar,Vocals
Johnny Temple Bass
Ron Winters Guitar,Vocals
Void Track Performer
Mary Timony Guitar,Vocals
Alec MacKaye Guitar,Vocals
Charles Steck Bass
Christina Billotte Bass,Guitar,Vocals
Jason Farrell Guitar,Vocals
Amy Pickering Vocals
Kent Stax Drums
Bert Queiroz Bass
John Falls Bass
Tomas Squip Drums,Vocals
Peter Hayes Guitar,Vocals
Skeeter Thompson Bass
Franz Stahl Guitar
Marc Alberstadt Drums
Arika Casebolt Drums
Tom Clinton Guitar
Mitchell Feldstein Drums
Sean Finnegan Drums
Steve Gamboa Bass,Drums
Ivor Hanson Drums
Kenny Inouye Guitar
Jake Kump Bass
Seth Lorinczi Bass
Myra Power Bass,Vocals
Chris Stover Bass
Ian Svenonius Trumpet,Vocals
John Weiffenbach Vocals
Dave Stern Guitar
Bobby Sullivan Vocals
Chris Bald Bass
Marge Marshall Drums
Jeff Boswell Bass,Guitar
John Chriest Bass
Chad Clark Guitar,Vocals
Abram Goodrich Bass,Vocals
Devin Ocampo Guitar,Vocals
Hilary Soldati Cello,Vocals
Christopher Matthews Guitar
Amy Farina Drums
Andy Charneco Guitar
Alex Daniels Drums
Alex Dunham Guitar,Vocals
Asa Osborne Guitar
Rob Moss Bass
Jerry Busher Drums
Bill Barbot Guitar,Vocals
Dave Bryson Drums
Alec Bourgeois Guitar,Vocals
Kate Samworth Bass
Fred Erskine Bass,Vocals
Chris Farrall Drums
Juan Carrera Bass,Vocals
Kenny Craun Drums
Nikki Chapman Guitar,Vocals
Melissa Berkoff Bass,Drums
Daniel Higgs Vocals
Joe Aronstamn Bass,Vocals
Henry Garfield Vocals
Brian Gay Bass
Geordie Grindle Guitar
Chris Hamley Guitar
Danny Ingram Drums
Simon Jacobsen Bass,Guitar,Drums,Keyboards,Vocals
Maria Jones Drums,Vocals
Marc Lambiotte Guitar,Vocals
Michelle Mae Bass
Nathan Strejcek Vocals
Mike Hampton Bass,Guitar,Drums,Keyboards,Vocals
State Of Alert (SOA) Track Performer
Steve Kroner Guitar
Jim Schaffer Drums
Matt Borlik Bass
Harris Klahr Guitar,Vocals
Chad Molter Drums
Iron Cross Track Performer
Fred Smith Guitar
Derrick Decker Drums
Pete Murray Guitar
Mike Manos Drums
Steve Polcari Vocals
Mark Haggerty Guitar
Dante Ferrando Drums
Steve Niles Bass
Red C Track Performer
Joseph McRedmond Guitar,Vocals
Vin Novara Drums
Dave Allen Bass
Natalie Avery Guitar
Dug E. Bird Bass
Wendel Blow Bass
Bubba Dupree Guitar
John Barry Guitar
Sab Grey Vocals
Toni Young Bass
Ray Hare Vocals
Terry Scanlon Bass
Deadline Track Performer
Andre Lee Bass
Brad Long Bass
Bobby Matthews Vocals
Paul Nee Bass
Nicky Thomas Drums
Chris Thomson Bass,Vocals
Tomas Drums
James Canty Organ,Guitar,Drums
Richard Moore Drums
Tim Green Guitar
Technical Credits
Dag Nasty Composer,ProducerFugazi Composer
Joan Jett Producer
Henry Rollins Liner Notes
Rites of Spring Composer
Warmers Producer
Embrace Composer,Producer
Faith Producer
Gray Matter Producer
Ignition Producer
Jawbox Composer,Producer
Marginal Man Producer
Minor Threat Composer
Nation of Ulysses Composer
Scream Producer
Shudder to Think Composer,Producer
Snakes Producer
Beefeater Composer
Circus Lupus Composer
High-Back Chairs Producer
Severin Composer,Producer
Tommy Boyce Composer
Steve Carr Engineer
Don Fleming Engineer
Bobby Hart Composer
Chris Haskett Producer
Eli Janney Producer,Engineer
John Loder Engineer
Jeff Nelson Liner Notes,Text
Peer Rave Engineer
Geoff Turner Producer,Engineer
Don Zientara Producer,Engineer
Holy Rollers Producer
Slant 6 Composer,Producer
Teen Idles Composer
Brendan Canty Producer
Ian MacKaye Composer,Producer,Engineer,Liner Notes,Remixing,Text
Guy Picciotto Engineer
J. Robbins Producer,Engineer
One Last Wish Producer
Bluetip Composer
Smart Went Crazy Composer
Trusty Producer
Alec MacKaye Composer
Malcolm Riviera Engineer
Jason Farrell Composer
Amy Pickering Proof Reading
Bert Queiroz Producer,Engineer
Charles Bennington Producer
Skip Groff Producer,Engineer
Kenny Inouye Producer,Engineer
Gumbo MacKaye Producer
Autoclave Producer
Chris Biando Engineer
Chad Clark Composer,Engineer
Juan Luis Carrera Composer
Amy Farina Composer
Andy Charneco Producer
Cynthia Connolly Proof Reading
Juan Carrera Engineer
Mike Hampton Producer
Sab Grey Remixing
Deadline Producer
Andrew Berner Engineer
Tom Carol Engineer
Charles Engineer
Michael Fussell Producer
Skewbald Producer
Ted Niceley Producer
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