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The Minutemen - The Tour - (Live - March 1, 1985)


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The Minutemen - The Tour - (Live - March 1, 1985)

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SST Records Live at The Stone in San Francisco 1. "Corona" 2. "Beacon Sighted Through Fog" 3. "The Only Minority" 4. "Badges" 5. "The Cheerleaders" 6. "Lost" Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com!

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