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Contains all 45 tracks across four sides. Each side was curated by a different band member, with the fourth side titled "Chaff".

In 1984, the Minutemen entered the studio to record , a double EP set that would be released on the SST Records label. The album was recorded in just a few days, with the band members contributing to the production and engineering. The result was a remarkably cohesive and inventive work, featuring 21 tracks that spanned a wide range of styles and moods. Minutemen - Double Nickels On The Dime -1984- -1989-.rar

: A controversial release that omitted several songs—including "Mr. Robot's Holy Orders," "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love," and "Little Man With A Gun In His Hand"—due to space limitations and licensing concerns. It also featured a remix Watt later called a "nightmare". Contains all 45 tracks across four sides

Musically, the record is a masterclass in chemistry. D. Boon’s trebly, telecaster-driven riffs danced around Mike Watt’s complex, thumping bass lines, all held together by George Hurley’s jazz-inflected drumming. Songs like "Viet Nam," "Corona" (later famous as the Jackass theme), and "History Lesson – Part II" showcased a band that was deeply political yet intensely personal. They didn't just play loud; they played with space, dynamics, and intelligence. The album was recorded in just a few

A political song later famous as the theme for MTV’s Jackass .