Ian Thomas Garner MacKaye (; born April 16, 1962) is an American musician. Active since 1979, he is best known as the co-founder and owner of
Dischord Records
Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.–based independent record label specializing in punk rock. The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release '' Minor Disturbance'' by their band the Teen Id ...
, a
Washington, D.C.–based
independent record label
An independent record label (or indie label) is a record label that operates without the funding or distribution of major record labels; they are a type of small and medium-sized enterprise, small- to medium-sized enterprise, or SME. The labels ...
, and the frontman of
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock music genre#subtypes, subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots ...
band
Minor Threat and
post-hardcore
Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. Like the term " post-punk", the term "post-hardcore" has been applied to a broad conste ...
band
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transc ...
. MacKaye was also the bassist for the short-lived band
the Teen Idles, and frontman for
Embrace, and
Pailhead, a collaboration with the band
Ministry. MacKaye is a member of
The Evens, a two-piece
indie rock
Indie rock is a Music subgenre, subgenre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom, United States and New Zealand in the early to mid-1980s. Although the term was originally used to describe rock music released through independent reco ...
group he formed with his wife
Amy Farina in 2001.
[Perlah, Jeff. "The Independent". Guitar World. March 2002.] In 2015 he formed the band
Coriky with Farina and his Fugazi band mate
Joe Lally.
Along with his seminal band Minor Threat, he is credited with coining the term "
straight edge"
a philosophy that promotes abstinence from
alcohol
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and other
drug
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s, though MacKaye has stated that he did not intend to turn it into a movement.
A key figure in the development of hardcore punk and an independent-minded,
do-it-yourself punk ethic, MacKaye has produced releases by
Q and Not U,
John Frusciante,
7 Seconds,
Nation of Ulysses,
Bikini Kill,
Rites of Spring,
Dag Nasty and
Rollins Band.
Biography
Youth
Ian MacKaye was born in Washington, D.C., on April 16, 1962, and grew up in the
Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. His father was a writer for the ''
Washington Post
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'', first as a
White House
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reporter, then as a religion specialist; the senior MacKaye remains active with the socially progressive St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. In his capacities as a journalist in the White House Press Corps, MacKaye's father was in the presidential motorcade when
John F. Kennedy was killed in 1963. MacKaye's paternal grandmother was Dorothy Cameron Disney MacKaye. She worked with
Paul Popenoe on marriage advice columns and was a member of the
Cosmopolitan Club. His grandfather was Milton MacKaye, also a magazine writer as well as an executive with the
Office of War Information.
According to MacKaye's longtime friend, singer
Henry Rollins, MacKaye's parents "raised their kids in a tolerant, super-intellectual, open-minded atmosphere."
[Azerrad, 2002]
MacKaye first learned to play piano as a child. He eventually took lessons, but quit when his mother placed him in a more academic environment. He first attempted guitar at around ten due to inspirations such as
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Inducted ...
, but again he quit when he was unable to understand the connection between piano and guitar.
MacKaye listened to many types of music, but was especially fond of mainstream
hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
such as
Ted Nugent
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and
Queen
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. MacKaye was introduced to
punk rock
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in November 1978 when a group of his friends, including future filmmaker
Jem Cohen, lent him early British punk records such as
Sex Pistols' ''
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols'' and
Generation X
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's
''Generation X''. On February 4, 1979, MacKaye attended his first punk concert, watching
The Cramps perform at nearby
Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private university, private Jesuit research university in Washington, D.C., United States. Founded by Bishop John Carroll (archbishop of Baltimore), John Carroll in 1789, it is the oldest Catholic higher education, Ca ...
.
He was particularly influenced by the California hardcore scene. MacKaye looked up to hardcore bands like
Bad Brains and
Black Flag and was childhood friends with Henry Garfield (who later changed his name to
Henry Rollins).
Early bands
MacKaye's first band consisted of one performance as the Slinkees in the summer of 1979, performing a song titled "I Drink Milk."
The band also recorded two demo tapes of covers as well as songs that would later be recorded by
the Teen Idles.
The Slinkees evolved into the Teen Idles, in which MacKaye played bass guitar and sang back up vocals. The band was short-lived, breaking up in 1980, but released an EP, ''
Minor Disturbance'', the first record from MacKaye and bandmate
Jeff Nelson's newly-founded label,
Dischord Records
Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.–based independent record label specializing in punk rock. The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release '' Minor Disturbance'' by their band the Teen Id ...
.
Minor Threat

After feeling creatively limited in the Teen Idles, MacKaye was determined to be the frontman and primary lyricist for his own band. He founded
Minor Threat (1980–1983) with Nelson after the break up of their previous band. MacKaye cited the dynamic performance of singer
Joe Cocker in ''
Woodstock'' as a major influence on his own animated stage persona.
The Teen Idles and Minor Threat were modestly successful in and around Washington, D.C., but would later be cited as two of the earliest and most influential
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock music genre#subtypes, subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots ...
groups, and as pioneers of the
straight edge philosophy that rejects use of drugs (including alcohol), tobacco, and sex. In his early teens, MacKaye saw the negative effects of drug abuse on several close friends and one immediate family member, and he vowed to never use tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs. During their existence Minor Threat were inactive for several months due to
Lyle Preslar being at college; during this hiatus MacKaye and Nelson briefly formed a new band which dissolved when Minor Threat reunited,
Skewbald/Grand Union (1981–1982).
After Minor Threat broke up, MacKaye was active with several relatively short-lived groups, including
Embrace (1985–1986) and
Egg Hunt (1986).
Pailhead (1987–1988), a collaboration between MacKaye and the
industrial metal
Industrial metal is the fusion of Heavy metal music, heavy metal and industrial music, typically employing repeating Heavy metal guitar, metal guitar riffs, sampling (music), sampling, synthesizer or music sequencer, sequencer lines, and Distor ...
band
Ministry, then consisting of
Al Jourgensen,
Paul Barker, and
William Rieflin, featured MacKaye on lead vocals.
Fugazi
In 1987, MacKaye founded
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transc ...
, a band that has been cited as one of the most important post-hardcore groups.
Fugazi set itself apart from most other bands by never playing a show with high-priced tickets. They would often turn down venue options for this very rule, and the band would go so far as to stop a show and have unruly concert goers escorted out of the venue – complete with a refund of their ticket money. The band famously turned down at least one offer to headline Lollapalooza because festival organizers refused to price tickets cheaply; MacKaye objected to the $30 ticket price. MacKaye also has never conducted an interview with ''Rolling Stone'' magazine or any other similar publication, stating he would only do so if the magazine agreed to not advertise cigarettes or alcohol.
The Evens

MacKaye currently sings and plays
baritone guitar in
The Evens with drummer and vocalist
Amy Farina of
the Warmers. The band pride themselves on playing in non-standard locations, such as community centres, bookshops, or other atypical spaces. The Evens released their self-titled album in early 2005, breaking a three-year silence by MacKaye. Their second album, ''
Get Evens'', was released in November 2006. Their last album, titled ''
The Odds'', was released 2012.
Coriky
In 2018, MacKaye, along with
Farina and
Joe Lally (Fugazi,
the Messthetics), debuted a new band. In February 2020, it was announced that the band, now called Coriky, would release their first album on March 27, 2020, however due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the album was pushed back to May 29, 2020. The debut single, "Clean Kill", was released on February 11, 2020.
Other projects
In 1982, MacKaye sang lead vocals on one version of a
Government Issue song titled "Asshole". The previously unreleased track was featured on the ''
20 Years of Dischord'' collection released in 2002. Backing vocals and collaborations – as, for example, with brother Alec MacKaye's former band Ignition – are numerous.
MacKaye contributed an extra guitar track to "
Youth Against Fascism", the second single from
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth were an American rock band formed in New York City in 1981. Founding members Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar), Thurston Moore (lead guitar, vocals) and Lee Ranaldo (rhythm guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of ...
's 1992 album ''
Dirty''.
In 1988, he recorded vocals with
Ministry's
Al Jourgensen,
Paul Barker, and
Bill Rieflin for the band
Pailhead's EP titled "Trait". He also co-wrote the song "I Will Refuse" which was also released by the
Wax Trax! record label.
In February 2004, MacKaye produced the recording sessions for
John Frusciante's solo album titled ''
DC EP''. After working with MacKaye, Frusciante states "Ian is one of the only living people who I really respect and look up to, so it was an honor and a pleasure as well as a great learning experience to hear his perspective."
MacKaye has also contributed guitar and backing vocals to
Joe Lally's solo albums ''
There to Here'', released in October 2006, and ''
Nothing Is Underrated'', released in November 2007.
Throughout his music career MacKaye has engineered and produced releases by a number of bands primarily on his Dischord label including
7 Seconds, Antelope,
Bikini Kill,
Black Eyes,
Lungfish,
Nation of Ulysses,
One Last Wish,
Q and Not U,
Rites of Spring,
Rollins Band, and others.
Dischord Records
MacKaye co-founded
Dischord Records
Dischord Records is a Washington, D.C.–based independent record label specializing in punk rock. The label is co-owned by Ian MacKaye and Jeff Nelson, who founded Dischord in 1980 to release '' Minor Disturbance'' by their band the Teen Id ...
with
Jeff Nelson in 1980 and it continued as a
DIY project, whereby those involved learned how to produce records – MacKaye claims that they crafted 10,000 singles by hand for a Teen Idles release.
Career
Campaigning, business and activism

Throughout his career, MacKaye has opted to advertise in independent and underground media and perform in unconventional venues. Such practices keep admission prices low (in the US$5–US$15 range) and allow fans of all ages to attend performances. Maintaining a low overhead and protecting monetary assets are also important ideals for MacKaye, who in the summer of 1990 formed the corporation Lunar Atrocities Ltd in order to shield his own and his bandmates' personal assets from the threat of lawsuits. As Seth Martin, MacKaye's financial adviser explained to the ''Washington Post'' in a 1993 interview: "protection from liability is the main reason to form a corporation, and for these guys it makes sense. If someone got hurt stage-diving and decided to sue, it would be a little harder to go after their personal assets."
MacKaye has also been known to rebuke concert violence and to confront crowd surfers and other unruly concert attendees who start fights. This is especially true of his days with
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transc ...
. When audience members became belligerent or violent at a Fugazi show, the band would cease to play (sometimes right in the middle of a song) and MacKaye would tell them to stop. If those people continued their deviant behavior, he would have their admission price refunded and have them ejected from the concert venue.
In 2007 MacKaye provided technical audio assistance to
Alan Canfora, a former
Kent State University
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student who, in 1970, was
injured by a gunshot while protesting the
U.S. invasion of Cambodia. MacKaye cleaned up a field recording of the incident made by another student. According to Canfora, a voice can be heard on the tape yelling, "Right here! Get set! Point! Fire!" before a 13-second volley of gunfire commences.
Impact
Straight edge philosophy
The song "Straight Edge" was written by MacKaye for his band
Minor Threat and was released in 1981 on Minor Threat's self-titled EP. It was a song that described his personal life free of drugs, alcohol and "sex as a conquest", though claimed he was not attempting to force the lifestyle on others.
The song came about through MacKaye moving away from DC as a teenager, briefly to
Palo Alto, California
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Th ...
, and returning to find friends addicted to alcohol & drugs.
His decision to abstain from substances began to influence youth culture as Minor Threat gained popularity through numerous live shows and sales of their EP. Although to MacKaye the song did not represent a philosophy or a movement, over time people adopted the philosophy of the song and many bands began to label themselves "straight edge", founding the
straight edge movement. Although straight edge is not explicitly supportive of vegetarianism, MacKaye has stated that he is a vegetarian because he regards it as a logical progression of his views. He follows a strict
vegan
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diet. In interviews especially in his later life, MacKaye has often become annoyed with questions about being the founding father of a movement he never intended to start:
Although "Straight Edge" gets the most attention, MacKaye wrote other songs with Minor Threat describing his clean lifestyle as well, most notably "Out of Step (With the World)," in which he said "I don't smoke. I don't drink. I don't fuck. At least I can fucking think." "In My Eyes" is also at least partially about his philosophies, with lines such as "You tell me it calms your nerves; you just think it looks cool."
Discography
The Teen Idles
* ''
Minor Disturbance'', 7-inch EP (1981)
* 3 songs on ''
Flex Your Head'', compilation LP (1982)
* First EP reissued as part of ''Four Old 7″s on a 12″'' (1984)
* First EP reissued on ''Dischord 1981: The Year in 7″s'' (1995)
* ''
Teen Idles'', 7-inch and CD EP (1980 demos) (1996)
* ''
20 Years of Dischord'' (2002)
Minor Threat
* ''Minor Threat'' (1981)
* ''In My Eyes'' (1981)
* ''
Flex Your Head'' (1982)
* ''
Out of Step'' (1983)
* ''
Minor Threat'' (1984)
* ''Dischord 1981: The Year in 7″s'' (1985)
* ''
Salad Days'' (1985)
* ''
Complete Discography'' (1989)
* ''
20 Years of Dischord'' (2002)
* ''
First Demo Tape'' (2003)
* ''
Left of the Dial: Dispatches from the '80s Underground'' (2004)
* ''
American Hardcore: The History of American Punk Rock 1980–1986'' (2006)
Skewbald/Grand Union
* ''
Skewbald/Grand Union'', 7-inch EP (recorded in 1981) (1991)
* ''
20 Years of Dischord'' (2002)
Egg Hunt
* "
Me and You " b/w "We All Fall Down", 7-inch single (1986)
Embrace
* ''
Embrace'' (1987)
* ''
20 Years of Dischord'' (2002)
Pailhead
* "I Will Refuse"
b/w "No Bunny", 7-inch and 12-inch single (1987)
* "Man Should Surrender" b/w "Anthem", 7-inch single (1988)
* "Don't Stand in Line" b/w "Ballad", 7-inch single (1988)
* ''
Trait'', 12-inch EP (comprising Pailhead's last two singles) and CD (made up of all 3 singles) (1988)
Fugazi
* ''
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transc ...
'' (1988)
* ''
Margin Walker'' (1989)
* ''
State of the Union
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'' (1989)
* ''
13 Songs'' (1989)
* ''
3 Songs'' (1990)
* ''
Repeater'' (1990)
* ''
International Pop Underground Convention'' (1991)
* ''
Steady Diet of Nothing'' (1991)
* ''
In on the Kill Taker'' (1993)
* ''
Red Medicine'' (1995)
* ''
End Hits'' (1998)
* ''
Instrument Soundtrack'' (1999)
* ''
The Argument'' (2001)
* ''
Furniture
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'' (2001)
* ''
20 Years of Dischord'' (2002)
* ''
Fugazi Live Series'' (2004)
* ''
First Demo'' (2014)
The Evens
* ''
The Evens'' (2005)
* ''
Get Evens'' (2006)
* ''
The Odds'' (2012)
Coriky
*''
Coriky'' (2020)
Equipment
Guitars
*
Gibson SG – MacKaye's main guitar with
Fugazi
Fugazi (; ) is an American post-hardcore band formed in Washington, D.C., in 1986. The band consists of guitarists and vocalists Ian MacKaye and Guy Picciotto, bassist Joe Lally, and drummer Brendan Canty. They were noted for their style-transc ...
was a white mid 1970's
Gibson SG. He also frequently used another mid 1970s brown SG. Both guitars are fitted with
DiMarzio Super Distortion humbuckers in the bridge position.
*
Creston Electric Instruments Baritone – MacKaye uses a Danelectro baritone guitar with
The Evens.
Amplification
*
Marshall JCM 800 100 watt 2203
orizontal Input(also seen with footage of late 70's era
Marshall JMP 100 watt 2203 Master Volume Model.)
*
Marshall JCM 800 4×12 cabinets fitted with 65-watt celestion speakers.
*Note: Guitars were plugged directly into the high gain input in his JCM 800s, his presence and treble were set very low and the bass and mids cranked on the amp.
*
Fender Tweed Deluxe, used when performing with
The Evens.
Effects
Contrary to popular belief, he has never used any effects.
Personal life
MacKaye currently lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife Amy Farina and their son Carmine Francis Farina MacKaye, who was born on May 24, 2008.
In 2012, MacKaye's wife threw him a surprise 50th birthday party which included many guests from the late 1970s and early 1980s DC punk/hardcore scene, many of whom had not seen each other in 20 years.
MacKaye's younger brother
Alec MacKaye has also been active in several notable bands, such as
Untouchables,
the Faith, Ignition and
The Warmers, which included Ian's wife Amy. His musical collaborations with Ian are limited but he is known for appearing in the iconic photograph used for many
Minor Threat releases including ''
Complete Discography''.
He has been close friends with
Henry Rollins since childhood and was the first person to take the stage at Rollins' 50th birthday performance at the
National Geographic Explorers' Hall in Washington DC on February 13, 2011. They speak to each other every week by phone, usually on Sundays.
Despite persistently voting
Democratic, MacKaye does not explicitly consider himself a Democrat. He has explained that he votes solely for the politician he believes is least likely to engage in war. He also noted that he had voted for
Barack Obama
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in the 2008 presidential election. When further probed for a summation of his political views, he explained:
My rule of thumb in terms of voting for presidential elections always boils down to one thing. Whoever becomes the president of this country is what the people of this country deserve, because it was either they voted for that person or they allowed that election to be rigged, or they didn't put enough of a fight about it. However, the rest of the world does not deserve whoever our president is. It shouldn't be their problem at all. It's our problem. Our country has an enormous impression on the rest of the world. In my opinion at least, the most visceral effect on the rest of the world is war, essentially murder. This country has excelled in murdering people in other places, certainly in the last 10 years. So my rule of thumb in terms for voting is voting for the person who is electable and is least likely to engage in war. And that is it. It's a very simple equation.
Works outside of music
Filmography
MacKaye was interviewed in the documentary films ''
Roll Up Your Sleeves'', ''
DIY America'', ''
American Hardcore'', ''930 F'', ''
Another State of Mind'', ''
Instrument'', ''
Dogtown and Z-Boys'', ''
D.I.Y. or Die: How to Survive as an Independent Artist'', ''Don't Need You: The Herstory of Riot Grrrl'', ''
Punk's Not Dead'', ''
We Jam Econo'', ''
I Need That Record!'', ''EDGE: Perspectives on Drug Free Culture'', ''
Salad Days, Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records'', ''and the
K Records documentary''
''The Shield Around the K''''. ''In 2014, MacKaye was featured in the documentary ''
Foo Fighters Sonic Highways'', which follows and celebrates the
Foo Fighters
The Foo Fighters are an American Rock music, rock band formed in Seattle in 1994. Initially founded as a one-man project by former Nirvana (band), Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, the band comprises vocalist/guitarist Grohl, bassist Nate Mendel, gu ...
on their 20th anniversary and the making of their 8th studio album ''
Sonic Highways''. The documentary revisits the band's sources of inspiration, with MacKaye playing a defining role. He was also interviewed in the documentary film ''
Breadcrumb Trail: The Story of Slint'', made about the band
Slint.'
MacKaye was also featured in professional skateboarder
Mike Vallely's documentary film ''Drive'' (2002).
In 2024 MacKaye was featured in the documentary ''
Cover Your Ears'' produced by ''
Prairie Coast Films'' and directed by ''
Sean Patrick Shaul'', discussing music censorship.
Books
MacKaye has contributed to several books, including ''The Idealist'' by
Glen E. Friedman (Burning Flags Press, 1998, updated 2004, ); a foreword to indie-punk band photographer
Pat Graham's photobook ''Silent Pictures''; an introduction to Susie Horgan's photobook ''Punk Love'', ''Interrobang?! Anthology on Music and Family'', edited by
Sharon Cheslow; and is interviewed in ''American Heretics: Rebel Voices In Music'' by
Ben Myers (Codex Books, 2002). MacKaye is also featured in the Friedman book ''Keep Your Eyes Open'' (), a collection of Fugazi photos taken by Friedman over the course of the band's career.
He also had a conversation with photographer Jim Saah, included in the photozine ''In My Eyes'',() published by Argentinian publishing house Walden Editora in 2018.
References
External links
Dischord Records*
The Evens official website2011 BBC article on FugaziMacKaye's 1999 Fugazi Guitar Rig GuitarGeek.com
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