Minutemen Discography - Extended Plays

Extended Plays

Year Title Comments
1980 Paranoid Time
  • Record label: SST Records (#SST 002)
  • Released: December 1980
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Format: 3" cd
  • Reissued by SST in 1985 on 10" vinyl (#SST 917)
Debut release.
1981 Joy
  • Record label: New Alliance Records (#NAR 003)
  • Released: August 1981
  • Format: 7" vinyl
  • Format: 3" cd
  • Reissued by SST in 1988 on compact disc (#SST CD 214)
1982 Bean-Spill
  • Record label: Thermidor Records (#T 08)
  • Released: 1982
  • Format: 7" vinyl
1983 Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat
  • Record label: SST Records (#SST 016)
  • Released: November 1983
  • Format: 12" vinyl, cassette
  • Reissued by SST in 1991 on CD (#SST CD 016)
1984 Tour-Spiel
  • Record label: Reflex Records (#Reflex L)
  • Released: April 1984
  • Format: 7" vinyl
Comprises four cover songs.
1985 Project: Mersh
  • Record label: SST Records (#SST 034)
  • Released: June 1985
  • Format: 12" vinyl
  • Reissued by SST in March 1992 on CD (#SST CD 034)
1986 Minuteflag
  • Record label: SST Records (#SST 050)
  • Released: Early 1986
  • Format: 12" vinyl
Collaboration with the members of Black Flag.
1993 Georgeless
  • Record label: Forced Exposure (#FE 30)
  • Released: 1993
  • Format: 7" vinyl
Live EP of a concert in March 1980 with Frank Tonche as drummer.
2011 Minutemen/Saccharine Trust split 7"
  • Record Label: Water Under The Bridge
  • Released: March 2011
  • Format: 7" vinyl
3 songs each band recorded in 80/81 that were only available on Comp Records.

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