"I'm not nostalgic at all," says Ian MacKaye, frontman of Fugazi and Minor Threat and putative leader of the early-'80s hardcore scene in Washington, D.C. "I know the f--ing story, I don't need to see a documentary." Nonetheless, the 52-year-old has participated in no fewer than five upcoming docs related to that scene, including Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC.
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