Slip It In
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| Studio album by Black Flag | |||||
| Released | December 1984 | ||||
| Recorded | June 1984 | ||||
| Genre | Hardcore punk | ||||
| Length | 38:37 | ||||
| Label | SST | ||||
| Producer | Greg Ginn, Spot, Bill Stevenson |
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Slip It In is a Black Flag album released in 1984.
"Slip It In" is an extension of the sound Black Flag utilised on its predecessor "My War", that is: heavy, intense, dense and progressive. It also featured Rollins' further development as a songwriter, contributing to four out of eight tracks on the album and the debut of bassist Kira Roessler.
Unlike "My War", with a first half offered some consolation to fans of the conventional punk rock of "Damaged", "Slip It In" aggressively pursued the new sound that Black Flag would develop until their demise. Critics said that their new sound was more heavy metal than the punk rock the band had been famous for.
"Slip It In" also demonstrates Black Flag’s increasing use of instrumentals with the menacing "Obliteration" where Greg Ginn demonstrates his new, more complex playing style. Fan favorites include "Black Coffee" and "Wound Up".
The title track features Suzi Gardner, who would later become a founding member of L7, doing vocals and moaning.
[edit] Track listing
- "Slip It In" – 6:17 (Ginn)
- "Black Coffee" – 4:53 (Ginn)
- "Wound Up" – 4:17 (Ginn/Rollins)
- "Rat's Eyes" – 3:57 (Ginn/Rollins)
- "Obliteration" – 5:51 (Ginn)
- "The Bars" – 4:20 (Dukowski/Rollins)
- "My Ghetto" – 2:02 (Ginn/Rollins)
- "You're Not Evil" – 7:00 (Ginn)
[edit] Personnel
- Henry Rollins - vocals
- Greg Ginn - guitar, producer
- Kira Roessler - bass
- Bill Stevenson - drums, producer
- Davo Claassen - backing vocals
- Suzi Gardner - backing vocals
- Chuck Dukowski - Screams on "You're Not Evil"
- Spot - producer, engineer, mixer
- Raymond Pettibon - artwork
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