Slippery When Ill

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Slippery When Ill is the second album by the Huntington Beach punk rock band The Vandals, released jointly in 1989 by Restless Records and . It was their first album to include Dave Quackenbush on vocals, who would remain the band's singer for the rest of their career. The album was something of a departure from the punk rock formula of their previous releases, fusing a country and western style with their humorous brand of punk. The result was a sound the band called "cow punk" which somewhat mocked the resurgence in popularity of country music in their native Huntington Beach. Two exceptions were the songs "Shi'ite Punk" and "(Illa Zilla) Lady Killa," which relied heavily on scratch boxes. The latter song was a re-recording of the song "Ladykiller" from the band's previous album When in rdf:langString
Slippery When Ill è il secondo album studio della band The Vandals ed il primo con il cantante Dave Quackenbush al posto del fondatore Steven Ronald "Stevo" Jensen. Del tutto diverso rispetto ai lavori precedenti ed anche a quelli successivi è in effetti un album abbastanza dimenticato dalla band, per via delle influenze country e di musica western che diedero vita al genere cow punk. L'album, le cui linee di basso sono eseguite da Robbie Allen, è l'ultimo in cui suona la batteria. Di lì a poco egli si sposterà appunto verso il basso mentre Doug McKinnon subentrerà alla batteria. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Slippery When Ill is the second album by the Huntington Beach punk rock band The Vandals, released jointly in 1989 by Restless Records and . It was their first album to include Dave Quackenbush on vocals, who would remain the band's singer for the rest of their career. The album was something of a departure from the punk rock formula of their previous releases, fusing a country and western style with their humorous brand of punk. The result was a sound the band called "cow punk" which somewhat mocked the resurgence in popularity of country music in their native Huntington Beach. Two exceptions were the songs "Shi'ite Punk" and "(Illa Zilla) Lady Killa," which relied heavily on scratch boxes. The latter song was a re-recording of the song "Ladykiller" from the band's previous album When in Rome Do as the Vandals with slightly altered lyrics. Robbie Allen is credited in the album's liner notes as having performed all of the bass tracks on the album, but by the time of its release original member Joe Escalante had moved from Drums into the bass position. Escalante had played drums on the album, but when he switched to bass Doug Mackinnon joined the band as their new drummer. The photo in the album's liner notes indicates Escalante as the band's bass player and MacKinnon as their drummer. The exact date of release for this album is unknown, with some sources indicating it was released in late 1988. Most of the album's songs were re-issued in 1999 by Kung Fu Records on the album The Vandals Play Really Bad Original Country Tunes. The song "Shi'ite Punk" was re-issued in 2000 on the anniversary re-release of their 1990 album Fear of a Punk Planet, also on Kung Fu Records.
rdf:langString Slippery When Ill è il secondo album studio della band The Vandals ed il primo con il cantante Dave Quackenbush al posto del fondatore Steven Ronald "Stevo" Jensen. Del tutto diverso rispetto ai lavori precedenti ed anche a quelli successivi è in effetti un album abbastanza dimenticato dalla band, per via delle influenze country e di musica western che diedero vita al genere cow punk. L'album, le cui linee di basso sono eseguite da Robbie Allen, è l'ultimo in cui suona la batteria. Di lì a poco egli si sposterà appunto verso il basso mentre Doug McKinnon subentrerà alla batteria. Il disco è stato ripubblicato nel 1999 dalla Kung Fu Records (l'etichetta di proprietà di Escalante e Quackenbus) col nome The Vandals Play Really Bad Original Country Tunes.
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