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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lyle_PreslarLyle Preslar - Wikipedia

    Lyle Preslar is an American musician best known for being the guitar player and songwriter for the hardcore punk band Minor Threat. Before that, he was the vocalist for The Extorts, who later became State of Alert after he quit.

  2. 27. Apr. 2023 · After a brief hiatus to accommodate guitarist Lyle Preslar’s semester of college, the band reunited to record in Don Zientara’s Inner Ear Studios basement in Arlington, Virginia. Adding extra bite to Preslar’s signature attack, Brian Baker switched from bass to second guitar.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minor_ThreatMinor Threat - Wikipedia

    In the time between the release of the band's second seven-inch EP and the Out of Step record, the band briefly split when guitarist Lyle Preslar moved to Illinois to attend college for a semester at Northwestern University. Preslar was a member of Big Black for a few tempestuous rehearsals.

  4. Minor Threat guitarist Lyle Preslar stopped by Going Off Track to talk about his experiences in Minor Threat, his time as a record executive and what it's li...

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  5. Lyle Preslar is a staff attorney at TuneCore and a private practice attorney specializing in entertainment, media, business strategy and marketing. He has worked for MTV Networks, Razor & Tie Entertainment, Sire Records and Caroline Records, and was a founding member of Minor Threat.

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  6. Lyle Preslar is best known as the guitar player for the hardcore punk band Minor Threat. He was a member of the band throughout its lifespan (1981-1983). Prior to Minor Threat he sang for a local band called The Extorts (sometimes called Vile Lyle and The Extorts).

  7. 26. Feb. 2024 · In our latest episode, Ian MacKaye describes how Lyle Preslar bought an expensive strobe tuner to use in Minor Threat. As a result, Minor Threat was in tune,...

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