Salad Days

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Total Tracks: 2   Total Length: 4:39

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A Brief History of BYO Records

By Jason Pettigrew, eMusic Contributor

When put into the perspective of the history of American hardcore, the Los Angeles-based label BYO didn't make a "popular" impact: You don't hear historians referring to Mark and Shawn Stern's imprint with the same kind of reverence routinely bestowed upon such labels as Dischord and SST. But to dismiss the label as a mere footnote would be way off mark: Since BYO's 1982 launch, the Stern brothers - in their roles as founders of… more »

They Say All Music Guide

The final release of the East Coast’s quintessential hardcore punk band, Salad Days offers a glimpse into the future of Ian MacKaye’s prolific recordings while maintaining the fire and rage of Minor Threat’s initial albums. The three songs, slower than the band’s previous tracks, are by no means slow, but do give MacKaye a chance to take his first tentative steps toward singing, moving beyond his signature blend of screaming and speaking. The cover “Good Guys Don’t Wear White” is an amusing fit, while the music of the two originals is more inventive, as in “Salad Days,” which uses acoustic guitar and chimes. MacKaye’s lyrics are more pensive, like the line in “Salad Days”: “So serious/about the stuff we lack/Dwell upon our memories/but there are no facts.” – Ron DePasquale

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