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The label is most notable for employing the do it yourself ethic, producing all of its albums and selling them at discount prices without finance from major distributors. [6] Dischord continues to release records by bands from Washington D.C., and to document and support the Washington D.C. music scene. [7]
Dischord Records is an independent record label specializing in the punk rock music of the Washington, D.C., hardcore scene. The company is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded the label in December 1980.
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20 Years of Dischord is a concise but representative musical chronicle of the first two decades of the label originally created by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson as teenagers in 1980 [2] with the sole purpose of releasing Minor Disturbance, [1] [3] [4] their band, the Teen Idles, debut EP; but that, over time, it went on to document the most part of the music coming out of the U.S. capital city's ...
State of the Union: D.C. Benefit Compilation is a compilation album, compiled by Mark Andersen, that was released on Dischord Records.It catalogued the DC sounds of the late 1980s, and was created for the American Civil Liberties Union and Community for Creative Non-Violence.
The Kids Will Have Their Say is the debut album by the Boston hardcore punk band SS Decontrol. The album was released in 1982 as a split-release between Dischord and X-Claim records (catalog numbers X-Claim 1/Dischord 7½).
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Flex Your Head is a sampler album featuring early hardcore punk bands from the Washington, D.C., area. [1] It was originally released in January 1982 on Dischord Records, [nb 1] with a pressing of 4,000 copies on vinyl record that sold out within one week; [2] an additional 3,000 copies were released shortly after.