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===Subsequent activities=== In March 1984, six months after the band broke up, the EPs ''Minor Threat'' and ''In My Eyes'' were compiled together and re-released as the ''[[Minor Threat (album)|Minor Threat]]'' album. The ''[[Complete Discography]]'' archival compilation would follow in 1989, with the additional release of ''[[First Demo Tape]]'' in 2003. Two previously unreleased songs were featured on the ''[[20 Years of Dischord]]'' compilation in 2002. MacKaye went on to found [[Embrace (American band)|Embrace]] with former members of [[the Faith (American band)|the Faith]], [[Egg Hunt]] with Jeff Nelson, and later [[Fugazi (band)|Fugazi]], [[the Evens]], and [[Coriky]], as well as collaborating on [[Pailhead]]. Baker went on to play in [[Junkyard (band)|Junkyard]], [[the Meatmen]], [[Dag Nasty]] and [[Government Issue]]. Since 1994, Baker has been a member of [[Bad Religion]]. Preslar was briefly a member of [[Glenn Danzig]]'s [[Samhain (band)|Samhain]], and his playing appears on a few songs on the band's first record. He joined [[The Meatmen]] in 1984, along with fellow Minor Threat member Brian Baker. He later ran [[Caroline Records]], signing and working with (among others) [[Peter Gabriel]], [[Ben Folds]], [[Chemical Brothers]], and [[Idaho (band)|Idaho]], and ran marketing for [[Sire Records]]. He graduated from [[Rutgers School of Law–Newark|Rutgers University School of Law]] and lives in [[New Jersey]]. Nelson played less-frantic alternative rock with [[Three (band)|Three]] and The High-Back Chairs before retiring from live performance. He runs the record label Adult Swim Records (distributed by Dischord) and Pedestrian Press, as well as being a political activist.<ref name="Toledo">{{cite web |last1=Webber |first1=Jason |title=Minor Threats and Jeep Thrills |url=https://toledocitypaper.com/feature/minor-threats-and-jeep-thrills/ |website=Toledo City Paper |access-date=November 13, 2024 |date=December 3, 2019}}</ref> He resides in [[Toledo, Ohio]]. The band's own Dischord Records released material by many bands from the Washington, D.C., area, such as Government Issue, [[Void (band)|Void]], [[Scream (band)|Scream]], Fugazi, Artificial Peace, [[Rites of Spring]], [[Gray Matter (band)|Gray Matter]], and Dag Nasty, and became a respected independent record label. Hansgen formed Second Wind with Rich Moore, a former Minor Threat roadie and drummer for the [[Untouchables (punk band)|Untouchables]]. In 1992, he worked as a producer on the first [[Tool (band)|Tool]] EP ''[[Opiate (EP)|Opiate]]''.<!-- "In 2014, the band's song "Filler" was covered by straight edge hardcore band [[XTRMST]], on a live performance". This would belong to a "cover versions" section in the article "Minor Threat (album)" -->
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