Minor ThreatOut Of Step

Label:

Dischord Records – DIS10V

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue, Remastered , Recut

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Punk

Tracklist

A1 Betray
A2 It Follows
A3 Think Again
A4 Look Back & Laugh
B1 Sob Story
B2 No Reason
B3 Little Friend
B4 Out Of Step
B5 Cashing In

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtInner Ear Studios
  • Remastered AtSilver Sonya
  • Lacquer Cut AtChicago Mastering Service
  • Pressed ByUnited Record Pressing

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover], Photography ByCynthia Connolly
  • Bass [B]Steven Hansgen*
  • Drums [D]Jeff Nelson
  • EngineerDon Zientara
  • GraphicsJeff Nelson
  • Guitar [G]Lyle Preslar
  • Lacquer Cut ByBW*
  • Photography By [Insert]Marla Feldman
  • ProducerMinor Threat
  • Vocals [V]Ian MacKaye
  • Written-By [All songs by]Minor Threat

Notes

From label website:
"This 12" EP (on 45 rpm black vinyl) was recut from the Silver Sonya re-masters in November 2008 at Chicago Mastering Service, features an album sleeve redesign from the original artwork, and comes with a free MP3 of the album."

This edition was issued with either a silver & black or white & red hype sticker and either a card through dischord.com or a coupon via the label's bandcamp page. See images.

Folded lyric sheet inside.

Recorded at Inner Ear Studio 1/'83

©℗ 1983

Mastering and cutting companies taken from label website.
Cutting engineer identified with matrix.
Track B5 is a hidden track not listed on release.

Runouts are etched.

Catalog number on labels and spine: DISCHORD 10
Catalog number on sticker on shrink-wrap: DIS10V

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker on shrink-wrap, text): 6 43859 01001 3
  • Barcode (Sticker on shrink-wrap, scanned): 0643859010013
  • Pressing Plant ID (In runouts):
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): DISCHORD-10-A Ⓤ [CMS Logo] BW-080911 WHY DID THE PUNK CROSS THE ROAD?
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): DISCHORD-10-B Ⓤ [CMS Logo] BW-080911 BECAUSE IAN TOLD HIM TO.

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Out Of Step (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Remastered, Repress, Remixed) Dischord Records Dischord 10 US 1983
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Out Of Step (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Remastered) Dischord Records Dischord 10 1983
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Out Of Step (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Remastered, Remixed) Dischord Records Dischord 10 UK 1983
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Out Of Step (12", 45 RPM, EP, Black Back Cover) Dischord Records Dischord Nº 10, no.10 US 1983
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Out Of Step (12", 45 RPM, EP, Remastered, Test Pressing, White Label, Remixed Version) Dischord Records Dischord 10 US 1983

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Reviews

  • mikeSF_'s avatar
    mikeSF_
    Edited one year ago
    These guys get it done. Heavy and driving with pounding drums and buzz saw guitar tone. Vocals punch through to create a classic hardcore punk album.

    This pressing is excellent, super quiet vinyl and wonderful frequency response. Don't forget it's 45 RPM.

    3.5 stars Recommended.
    • Zucchini99's avatar
      Zucchini99
      Got this and I honestly don't think a single track sounds bad. For some reason though Ian's vocals at the end of Out Of Step is cut out when Cashing In starts playing, does anyone elses? Maybe it's normal.
      • Zucchini99's avatar
        Zucchini99
        I didn't get this vinyl off of this website but so I got it from my uncle. I don't regret it, the audio is raw and solid. One thing though that confused me when I got it it didn't have "Cashing In," on the back and on the vinyl itself. But than when I kept B side playing then I heard the song so I call it the "Secret Track,". Anyhow I recommend getting the vinyl I mean even it comes with a MP3 code so you can the album onto your device. Also the record has a little joke which is...A side "Why did the punk cross the road?" then B side has "Cause Ian Told Him To," which I thought was clever. Anyway the record is worth the purchase if able to get it.
        • 333kingston's avatar
          333kingston
          Seems like I have this version only without the last track. Anyone knows what's that?
          • clarencerosario's avatar
            Mine has slight variation on sticker: "Vinyl Remastered At Chicago Mastering Service".
            • StarFox_Mulder's avatar
              StarFox_Mulder
              Mine has a different message etched in the playout:

              A Side: Why did the punk cross the road?"
              B Side: Because Ian told him to.

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