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Minutemen (3465 bytes)
4: The '''Minutemen''' were [[militia]] members in the [[American Rev... 5: ...on and Concord|opening action of Lexington]] were minutemen. 7: Most minutemen were provided neither arms nor uniforms, so had t... 9: ...nlike the [[Continental Army]] [[army|regulars]], minutemen did not get much European-style military training... 13: ...fetime of hunting to develop marksmanship, earned minutemen sharpshooters a deadly reputation. The Minutemen (4205 bytes) 1: ...ir songs became relatively more conventional, the Minutemen rarely passed the three-minute mark. 7: ...hoes of his distinctive music can be heard in The Minutemen's songs, especially their early output. 9: ...me '''Minutemen''' partly because of the fabled [[minutemen|Revolutionary War militia]], and partly because i... 15: From [[1999]] until the show's cancellation, The Minutemen's song ''Corona'' was featured as the theme song ... 48: ...ge.com/ Mike Watt's Hoot Page] (contains a lot of Minutemen information as well as Watt's other projects) George Hurley (101 bytes) 1: ... a [[drummer]] best known for his work with [[The Minutemen]] and [[fIREHOSE]]. Battle of Freetown (1732 bytes) 5: ...mill]], before being fired upon by local Freetown minutemen who had been keeping watch over the river and wer... 7: ...e Freetown minutemen were aided by other colonist minutemen from the [[East Freetown, Massachusetts|Tiverton]... D. Boon (1071 bytes) 1: ...on never used distortion on his guitar lines. The Minutemen continued until December 22, 1985, when Boon was ... Raymond Pettibon (1283 bytes) 5: ...ously those of Black Flag, [[The Minutemen (band)|Minutemen]] and [[Sonic Youth]]). He released numerous book... Minuteman (335 bytes) 3: *the [[Minutemen]] of the American Revolutionary War (the origin o... The Urinals (1277 bytes) 1: ...nd inspired the very influential [[The Minutemen|Minutemen]], Mike Watt (3373 bytes) 1: ... best-known for co-founding punk rock bands [[The Minutemen]] and [[fIREHOSE]]. He's been praised throughout ... 3: ... [[jazz]], [[folk music|folk]], and [[funk]]. The Minutemen were ended tragically in December 1985, when Boon... 5: .... Their music often sounded much like that of The Minutemen, though the songs became longer and more traditio... 100 Bullets (4445 bytes) 11: ...t, from outside threats and from each other. The Minutemen are eventually betrayed by the Trust, and some of... 13: ...ents. So far he has reactivatived several of the Minutemen and recruited potential new members. Boon (552 bytes) 6: ...rist and lead singer of the punk rock group [[The Minutemen]] Our Band Could Be Your Life (2160 bytes) 5: ...grapical]] song written by [[Mike Watt]] of [[The Minutemen]], one of the groups featured in the book. The so... 10: *[[The Minutemen]] Ciccone Youth (689 bytes) 2: ...]], [[Lee Ranaldo]], [[Thurston Moore]] and [[The Minutemen]]/[[fIREHOSE]] member [[Mike Watt]]. Minuteflag (810 bytes) 1: ... bands [[Black Flag (band)|Black Flag]] and [[The Minutemen]]. It took place in March 1985, while Black Flag ... Melancton Smith (1015 bytes) 3: ... 1775, and he organized the [[Dutchess County]] [[Minutemen]], of which he was [[Captain]]. He was a [[Secret... FIREHOSE (1115 bytes) 2: ...he death of [[D. Boon]] signaled the end of [[The Minutemen]]. They released five full-length [[album]]s and ... Replicator (band) (956 bytes) 3: ... bands such as [[Fugazi_(band)|Fugazi]] and [[The Minutemen]] and are part of the musical [[underground cultu... Charles Stewart (1729-1800) (1070 bytes) 3: ...71, and commissioned colonel of a battalion of [[Minutemen]] on February 15, 1776. After the outbreak of th... Dempsey Burges (1053 bytes) 3: ...y War]], serving first as major of the Pasquotank Minutemen and later as lieutenant colonel of Gregory’s Cont... Acton, Massachusetts (3980 bytes) 5: ... of the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The Acton minutemen were led by Captain [[Isaac Davis]]. When a compa...
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