Steve Hansgen

Steve Hansgen

Steve Hansgen was a bass player in the legendary hardcore band Minor Threat, joining them in the fall of 1982 to allow bassist Brian Baker to switch over to second guitar.

Hansgen appeared on the "Out of Step" EP but left Minor Threat when the founding members decided to return the band to its original configuration.

Hansgen later formed Second Wind with Minor Threat roadie Rich Moore.

Hansgen also worked with Tool, in 1992 on the production of their first EP - "Opiate".

Steve Hansgen's current project is a three piece hardcore band with Brian Baker called Middle Aged Brigade.


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