Minor Threat Got Together to Recreate Salad Days EP Cover Art

Minor Threat Got Together to Recreate Salad Days EP Cover ArtMinor Threat Salad Days EP cowl artwork

Minor Threat have reunited to recreate the long-lasting cowl to their 1985 EP Salad Days. The band’s founding member Brian Baker posted a photograph of himself, Ian MacKaye, Lyle Preslar, and Jeff Nelson on what seems to be the identical porch with the caption “Senior Threat.” Find that and the unique EP paintings under. When requested in regards to the picture, a consultant for MacKaye and Nelson’s Dischord Records informed Pitchfork: “Every few years, if the four of them are in town, they’ll get together at the house to catch up. Jeff Nelson thought it would be cool to take another photo on the porch, since they hadn’t done one in a while.”

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Minor Threat broke up in 1983 after releasing two EPs and the studio album Out of Step. Baker joined punk band Bad Religion in 1994. MacKaye shaped Fugazi in 1987—although the group’s been on hiatus since 2003, MacKaye and Fugazi bassist Joe Lally have lately started a new band with Amy Farina.

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