Ian MacKaye
Ian Thomas Garner MacKaye, born on April 16, 1962, is a prominent American musician, songwriter, guitarist, and producer whose career has significantly shaped the punk rock landscape since 1979. He gained notoriety as the lead vocalist of the pioneering hardcore punk band Minor Threat, which is widely regarded for its raw energy and lyrical intensity. MacKaye also played pivotal roles in the post-hardcore movements through bands such as Embrace and Fugazi, and he currently performs with The Evens.
As a co-founder and owner of Dischord Records, based in Washington, D.C., MacKaye has been instrumental in promoting independent music and the DIY ethos within the punk community. His influence extends beyond performing; he has produced notable albums for a variety of artists, including Q and Not U, John Frusciante, 7 Seconds, Nation of Ulysses, Bikini Kill, Rites of Spring, Dag Nasty, and Rollins Band.
MacKaye is also recognized for coining the term "straight edge" during his time with Minor Threat, advocating for a lifestyle free from drugs and alcohol. Although he did not intend for it to become a widespread movement, the concept has resonated with many. Through his music and entrepreneurial ventures, Ian MacKaye remains a key figure in the evolution of punk culture and continues to inspire generations of musicians and fans alike.
Filmography
American Hardcore
Riot on the Dance Floor
Records Collecting Dust II
Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records
Cover Your Ears
Cassette: A Documentary Mixtape
L7: Pretend We're Dead
Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980-90)
Punk the Capital: Building a Sound Movement
Punk Rock Vegan Movie
Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk
Bones Brigade: An Autobiography