Thursday, October 27, 2011

Contradiction

Sluggo were a Hardcore band from Cincinnati Ohio in the '80s. They were kind of like a sloppier (these guys were really young) Minor Threat with a lazier vocalist. Contradiction was their only release and it does everything an '80s HC 7" is supposed to. Apparently these guys got older, and went in a more metallic direction, recordings were made but never released? Anyone want to share those?

4 comments:

  1. This is my bread and butter. Glad my punk band never made it. Might have been a fight, as they would have been older than us at the time. We still would've won, though.

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  2. Also, I haven't got any of there other stuff, but, if you want some HC I have a boatload...

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  3. If you go on slsk right now, it's there. If not, tomorrow I'll med!af!re up ya a link.

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  4. Actually, I shoved it up on megaupload instead. In the file there's the .txt with the following:

    SLUGGO
    S-T CD
    Self-released / 2000
    (Band from Cincinnati, Ohio)


    01. Stitch
    02. Erase the Thought
    03. Suburban Haven
    04. Of It
    05. Figure It Out
    06. Contradiction
    07. Up and Over
    08. Too Bad
    09. First Step
    10. Put It Off
    11. Daktari
    12. Demise
    13. Friends I've Made
    14. What Happens Next?
    15. Yourself
    16. First Step
    17. Summer
    18. The Tower
    19. Power Within
    20. The Deadly Years
    21. Retina/Demise

    Info :
    Tracks [01-08] Recorded December 1983 *
    Tracks [09-14] Recorded August 1984,
    Tracks [15-21] Recorded Summer 1985.

    *released as the Contradiction 7" / Shag Dog. 1

    Musicians :

    (December 1983 Session)
    Julian Bevan: Vocals, Chris Donnelly: Guitar,
    Karl Meyer: Bass, Andrew Hamilton: Drums

    (August, 1984)
    Julian Bevan: Vocals, Chris Donnelly: Guitar,
    Karl Meyer: Guitar, Pete Wegele: Bass, Eric Moreton: Drums

    (Summer, 1985)
    Julian Bevan: Vocals, Chris Donnelly: Guitar,
    Eric Moreton: Drums, Tom Byrne: Bass


    Sluggo Discography - http://www.megaupload.com/?d=F0IQ28B5


    Anyways, I wanted to say thanks for posting Burmese a couple years ago for me to discover. They're frigging great and that cover of Couch Slouch is no joke.So, thank you. Also, thanks for the choice jazzist picks. Cheers.

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