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20 Years of Dischord
1980-2000

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1 October 2002

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Album: 20 Years of Dischord (1980-2000)
# Song Title   Time
  Disc 1
1)    Get Up and Go More Info...
2)    Nic Fit More Info...
3)    Public Defender More Info...
4)    Screaming at a Wall More Info...
5)    Dehumanized More Info...
6)    Barbed Wire More Info...
7)    Rock & Roll Bullshit More Info...
8)    Fight/American Justice More Info...
9)    Live for Now More Info...
10)    Pressure's On More Info...
11)    Stolen Youth More Info...
12)    Wasteland More Info...
13)    Subject to Change More Info...
14)    Sorry/Change for the Same More Info...
15)    Missing Rungs More Info...
16)    Oscar's Eye More Info...
17)    Drink Deep More Info...
18)    Just Things More Info...
19)    Snake Rap More Info...
20)    Circles More Info...
21)    Money More Info...
22)    Punch the Greek More Info...
23)    We All Fall Down More Info...
24)    This Time More Info...
25)    Cake More Info...
26)    Rebuilding More Info...
27)    Domino Days More Info...
28)    Red House More Info...
29)    Twist and Shout More Info...
 
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Album: 20 Years of Dischord (1980-2000)
# Song Title   Time
  Disc 1
1)    Get Up and Go More Info...
2)    Nic Fit More Info...
3)    Public Defender More Info...
4)    Screaming at a Wall More Info...
5)    Dehumanized More Info...
6)    Barbed Wire More Info...
7)    Rock & Roll Bullshit More Info...
8)    Fight/American Justice More Info...
9)    Live for Now More Info...
10)    Pressure's On More Info...
11)    Stolen Youth More Info...
12)    Wasteland More Info...
13)    Subject to Change More Info...
14)    Sorry/Change for the Same More Info...
15)    Missing Rungs More Info...
16)    Oscar's Eye More Info...
17)    Drink Deep More Info...
18)    Just Things More Info...
19)    Snake Rap More Info...
20)    Circles More Info...
21)    Money More Info...
22)    Punch the Greek More Info...
23)    We All Fall Down More Info...
24)    This Time More Info...
25)    Cake More Info...
26)    Rebuilding More Info...
27)    Domino Days More Info...
28)    Red House More Info...
29)    Twist and Shout More Info...
 
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Performer Notes
  • This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks as well as multimedia computer files.
  • Includes a 132 page booklet with liner notes by Ian MacKaye, Jeff Nelson, and Henry Rollins.
  • Personnel: Mike Hampton , Simon Jacobsen (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums); Edward Janney (vocals, guitar, tapes); Chris Richards, Marc Lambiotte, Alec Bourgeois, Christina Billotte, Peter Hayes, Ron Winters, Geoff Turner, James Brady, Harris Klahr, Guy Picciotto, Joseph McRedmond, Alex Dunham, Ian MacKaye, J. Robbins, Nikki Chapman, Alec MacKaye, Bill Barbot, Mary Timony, Jason Farrell, Devin Ocampo, Chad Clark (vocals, guitar); Hilary Soldati (vocals, cello); Ian Svenonius (vocals, trumpet); Maria Jones, Tomas Squip (vocals, drums); Craig Wedren, Dave Smalley, Abram Goodrich, Sab Grey, Chris Thomson , Steve Polcari, Bobby Matthews, Joe Aronstamn, Bobby Sullivan, John Weiffenbach, Nathan Strejcek, Ray Hare, Myra Power, Amy Pickering, Henry Rollins, Eric L., Henry Garfield, Michael Fellows, John Stabb, Juan Carrera, Fred Erskine, Daniel Higgs (vocals); James Canty (guitar, organ, drums); Mark Haggerty, Andy Charneco, Fred Smith , John Barry , Chris Matthews, Franz Stahl, Asa Osborne, Tom Clinton, Chris Caron, Natalie Avery, Jeff Boswell, Chris Hamley, Steve Kroner, Geordie Grindle, Bubba Dupree, Dave Stern, Kenny Inouye, Jim Spellman, Tim Green , Lyle Preslar, Scott McCloud, Peter Stahl, Pete Murray , John Barry , Brian Baker (guitar); Jeff Nelson (drums, background vocals); Melissa Berkoff, Richard Moore , Alex Daniels, Vin Novara, Tomas , Marge Marshall, Dante Ferrando, Derrick Decker, Jim Schaffer, Marc Alberstadt, Steve Gamboa, Sean Finnegan, Kent Stax, Zach Barocas, John J. Davis , Nicky Thomas , Mike Manos, Danny Ingram, Kenny Craun, Chris Farrall, Ivor Hanson, Arika Casebolt, Mitchell Feldstein, Colin Sears, Jerry Busher, Alexis Fleisig, Dave Bryson, Mike Russell, Chad Molter, Amy Farina, Brendan Canty (drums).
  • Audio Mixers: Charles Bennington; Geoff Turner; Ian MacKaye; Kenny Inouye; Skip Groff; Shudder to Think.
  • Audio Remixers: Sab Grey; Ian MacKaye.
  • Liner Note Authors: Henry Rollins; Ian MacKaye; Jeff Nelson.
  • Recording information: 1929 Calvert Street (??/1979-05/1995); 930 Club, Washington DC (??/1979-05/1995); Bias Recording Company, Springfield, VA (??/1979-05/1995); Black Pond Studios (??/1979-05/1995); C.A.B. Studios (??/1979-05/1995); Hit & Run Studios (??/1979-05/1995); Inner Ear Studios (??/1979-05/1995); Pirate "Mobile" 8-Track Studio (??/1979-05/1995); Southern studios (??/1979-05/1995); Tango Studios (??/1979-05/1995); Wgns Studios (??/1979-05/1995).
  • Editors: Don Zientara; Guillaume Bernardeau; Ian MacKaye; Jason Farrell.
  • Photographers: Jimmy Gill; Cynthia Connolly; Dudley M. Brooks; Neil Alexander; Lydia Ely; Tomas ; Natasha Rubin; Lucian Perkins; Jill Heath; John Dwyier; Simon Jacobsen; Rebecca Hammel; Liz Goodman; Monica Gesue; Tomas Squip; John Falls; Aaron Hawkins; Charles Steck; Leslie Clague; Amy Pickering; David McDuff; Naomi Peterson; Glen E. Friedman; Michael Salkind; Mike Bassi; David Holloway; Pat Graham ; Shawn Brackbill; Jim Saah; Jake Huffman; Athena Angelos; Dave Stern; Tiffany Pruitt; Dot Steck; Mark Walston; Lisa Katz; Shawn Scallen; Susie Josephson; Jeff Nelson; Lyle Preslar; Autoclave; Jason Farrell.
  • 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.] ~ Chris True
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (10/02, p.74) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Gems abound here...artful, political rock..."

Spin (12/02, p.42) - 10 out of 10 - "...It's about documenting a community. Play this document as loud as possible..."

Q (10/02, p.120) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...More relevant to today's punk revival than any Sex Pistols rally..."
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