Minutemen
a South Bay Legend in
Punk Rock
Established: 1980 Hometown: San Pedro
Minutemen, a seminal punk band formed in San Pedro, California in 1980, epitomized the DIY spirit and musical innovation of Southern California’s punk scene. Comprising guitarist D. Boon, bassist Mike Watt, and drummer George Hurley, they pioneered a blend of punk, jazz, and funk, known as “spikey jazz.” Minutemen began when D. Boon and Mike Watt met at age 13. Watt was walking through a park in their hometown of San Pedro, California when Boon, playing a game of “army” with other boys, fell out of a tree right next to him and found that his friends, one named Eskimo, must have ditched him. Both boys shared a passion for music; Boon’s mother taught D. to play the guitar and suggested Watt learn to play bass.
Minutemen recorded four albums and eight EPs before Boon’s death in an automobile accident in 1985; the band broke up shortly thereafter. They were noted in the California punk community for a philosophy of “jamming econo”—a sense of thriftiness reflected in their touring and short, tight songs, and for their eclectic style, drawing on hardcore punk, funk, jazz, and other sources.