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Dag Nasty - Can I Say - 1986 (U$A)

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    Track List:

    01. Values Here
    02. One To Two
    03. Circles
    04. Thin Line
    05. Justification
    06. What Now?
    07. I've Heard
    08. Under Your Influence
    09. Can I Say
    10. Never Go Back
     




    RECORD INFORMATION

    Can I Say
    Release Date : 1986

    Recorded at Inner Ear Studios. Came with one sided black+white lyric/photo insert Pressed in France, printed in England. Imported for US release. Back cover lists this version at $5.00 postpaid.
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    Dag Nasty Biography

    Washington, DC based punk rock band originally affiliated with Dischord Records and featuring ex. members of Minor Threat & Bloody Mannequin Orchestra. The band formed in 1985 and broke up in 1988. In that time they went through a number of lineup changes. The "classic" line up of Brian Baker, Dave Smalley, Roger Marbury, and Colin Sears got back together to record in 1991 and 2002.

    Current line-up:

    Brian Baker - Guitar
    Shawn Brown - Vocals (August 1985 to February 1986/December 2012/2015 to present)
    Roger Marbury - Bass (August 1985 to March 1987/1991/2002/December 2012/2015 to present)
    Colin Sears - Drums (August 1985 to June 1987/1991/2002/December 20122015 to present)

    Past members:

    Dave Smalley - Vocals (February 1986 to June 1986/1991/2002)
    Peter Cortner - Vocals (July 1986 to July 1988)
    Doug Carrion - Bass (March 1987 to July 1988)
    Scott Garrett - Drums (August 1987 to July 1988)
    London May - Drums ("Wig Out At Denko's" tour, summer 1987)
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    Brian Baker, formerly of Minor Threat, formed Dag Nasty with Colin Sears, Roger Marbury and Shawn Brown in 1985. Shawn's replacement on vocals (by ex- DYS frontman Dave Smalley) shortly before the recording of their debut full-length, Can I Say, began a revolving door membership that was to continue throughout their duration as a band (ultimately leaving Brian as the only original member.) Dag Nasty recorded Can I Say in June 1986, and Wig Out at Denkos in July 1987, for Dischord Records before moving to Giant Records for the release of Field Day in 1988. The Can I Say line-up reformed in 1992 to record Four on the Floor for Epitaph Records and again in 2002 to record a full-length for Revelation Records. In 1991, Dischord combined the Can I Say and Wig Out LPs onto one maxi-CD. Dischord re-mastered both records in 2003 and re-released them back onto two separate CDs, both including extra live and unreleased tracks.



    Dag Nasty(1985 - 1991)

    Dave Smalley - vocals on #19
    Peter Cortner - vocals on #26
    Brian Baker - guitar
    Roger Marbury - bass on #19
    Doug Carrion - bass on #26
    Colin Sears - drums

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    Label - Dischord Records

    American label based in Washington DC, started by a386114 (a271699, Minor Threat) and a254168 (a271699, Minor Threat, a265295, Fugazi, The Evens) and run from l291478. Mostly local hardcore, punk, emo and post-hardcore based bands signed to this DIY underground label started in 1980. Began printing barcodes on releases around 1991.

    For bcompany credits/b—such as Manufactured By, copyright credits, etc., please use bl33194/b when credited as such. If credited as Dischord Records, use this profile.

    bAttention: Please do always add the postpaid price from the back cover and the country of manufacturing to the notes. It is important to figure out the country and the release date and to avoid double entries. Enter country according to the currency of the price listed on the sleeve (almost always US dollars), NOT the country of manufacture. From 1984 into the 2000s, Dischord manufactured almost exclusively in France and England, but correct country is generally US.
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