Slip It In

Editorial Reviews
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This is the crux of the Flag. Their third album of 1984, it followed the schizophrenic Family Man, which found the band playing bone- crushing instrumentals on one side while Henry Rollins ranted spoken-word on the other. Slip put things back together with a hammer--with new bassist Kira Roessler striking the blow. This is music of real tension, and Rollins challenges guitarist Greg Ginn for the reins all the way through. His throat-ripping rasp may win out on "Wound Up," but Ginn is simply ferocious on "Black Coffee" and "My Ghetto." Suzanne Gardner's hilarious yet sexy cooings on the title track win her the "Donna Summer of Punk" Award. --Michael Ruby --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. Smash It Up: 25th Anniversary Edition [CD-single] [Enhanced]
  2. So Much Water So Close to Home [Import]
  3. Stripped [Enhanced]
  4. Switched On!
  5. Tales From Another World (The Best Of Beborn Beton)
  6. The Best of the Ramones [Import]
  7. The Bus Driver's Prayer and Other Stories [Import]
  8. The Complete John Peel Sessions [Live]
  9. The Downward Spiral
  10. The Mekons Rock 'n' Roll

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Chubby Dubby [Explicit Lyrics]

Mompou, Vines and Falla

Musica Fantasca Xix

Music: Noise for Music's Sake

Nessaja [CD-single]

Method/Freaked Out Mess

Lorenzo Live: Autobiografia Di Una Festa [Live] [Import]

One to One

Lump in My Throat [CD-single] [Import]

Latin High Mass for Nostalgic Catholics

Only Everything

Musica Pra Namorar [Import]

Julio Jaramarillo [Import]

The R. in R&B Collection, Vol. 1

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