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A shorter, more frantic track that harks back to their earlier sound but with a cleaner, heavier production. Black Flag - Slip It In -1984- -EAC-FLAC-
: This record marks a significant increase in Rollins' songwriting contributions. His performance is described as a mix of "trademark growls and shrieks" and deeply personal, sometimes paranoid, lyrical themes. Track Highlights Review of Slip It In by rickythefreak13 - Musicboard
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By 1984, Black Flag had moved far beyond the rapid-fire aggression of their debut, Damaged . Slip It In continued the experimental trajectory established by its predecessor, My War , further slowing down tempos and embracing heavy metal, jazz-fusion, and avant-garde influences.
The fastest track on the album, briefly flashing back to the band's early hardcore punk roots. However, even here, the chromatic chord progressions and complex rhythmic shifts elevate it beyond standard three-chord punk. 8. "You're Not Evil" (7:00) If it detects an error (such as a
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A noise-rock instrumental that showcases Ginn's avant-garde guitar style, often polarizing listeners but cementing his status as an experimentalist. The Value of an EAC/FLAC Rip
At the time of its release in December 1984, the album was controversial within the hardcore community. Critics had two main issues: the music was slower and denser than classic hardcore, and the band seemed to be moving toward a more "metallic" sound. But this defiance was exactly what made Black Flag such a crucial band.
Slip It In was not warmly received by everyone upon its release in 1984. Many fans who wanted another Damaged were confused and repulsed by the long songs, the slow tempos, and the avant-garde metal tendencies.