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Slam (Sweden)

Slam (Sweden)

Slam (Sweden) has been played on NTS shows including Black Impulse, with Cheers To Your Foetus first played on 11 July 2015.

A Swedish punk rock band, formed in 1982 by five skaters, who shared common music interests and little, or no, band experience. They started as Destroy, with their first gig at Paletten Sätra, after only a few week's rehearsal. About a year later their first recording was released, on cassette (Jan 1983). They were active playing most local and national gigs. Their records were on their own label and widely sold by independent distributors. Their first full length album came in 1984, "Ingens Slav". In 1985, they provided two tracks, including the title track, on USA skate magazine Thrasher's "Thrasher Skate Rock, Volume 3: Wild Riders of Boards" compilation and "Ingens Slav" was included on European punk compilation "Chaos in Europe" (New Rose). In 1986, they released "The End of Laughter" (Subcore) and toured the USA, for two months. The tour included twenty-seven shows, sharing stage with many, including: Circle Jerks, Gang Green, JFA, SNFU, Instigators, D.R.I. and Saint Vitus. Their last shows, in 1987, were at the now defunct Ungdomshuset (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Fagersta Fokets Hus (SE).

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Slam (Sweden)

Slam (Sweden) has been played on NTS shows including Black Impulse, with Cheers To Your Foetus first played on 11 July 2015.

A Swedish punk rock band, formed in 1982 by five skaters, who shared common music interests and little, or no, band experience. They started as Destroy, with their first gig at Paletten Sätra, after only a few week's rehearsal. About a year later their first recording was released, on cassette (Jan 1983). They were active playing most local and national gigs. Their records were on their own label and widely sold by independent distributors. Their first full length album came in 1984, "Ingens Slav". In 1985, they provided two tracks, including the title track, on USA skate magazine Thrasher's "Thrasher Skate Rock, Volume 3: Wild Riders of Boards" compilation and "Ingens Slav" was included on European punk compilation "Chaos in Europe" (New Rose). In 1986, they released "The End of Laughter" (Subcore) and toured the USA, for two months. The tour included twenty-seven shows, sharing stage with many, including: Circle Jerks, Gang Green, JFA, SNFU, Instigators, D.R.I. and Saint Vitus. Their last shows, in 1987, were at the now defunct Ungdomshuset (Copenhagen, Denmark) and Fagersta Fokets Hus (SE).

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Cheers To Your Foetus
Slam
Subcore Records1987