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#26: The Spits 45
"Pain" & "Beat you Up" b/w "Army Bound" & "Planet Failure"
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To coincide with the release of the new LP by the reigning kings of psychedelic skate punk, Slovenly Recordings is proud to present four additional brand new tracks from THE SPITS on a 45 that rivals any of their long players (and particularly the 19 Million AC E.P. that got Slovenly off our ass to go sign these nutbags in Seattle!) for pure chaos and stupidity. It's been awhile since they last recorded, but The Spits, as always, deliver a quick and trippy Atari 2600 on crack ass-whooping that'll leave you with a double dose of black eye! And if that ain't enough for you, this 7" monster features a cover version of Pain’s "I Dig Pain" from the classic punk rock "Battle Of The Bands" episode of C.H.i.P.s! Lesser bands (and ALL bands are lesser than The Spits) have tried in the past to cover this song, but only The Spits give it the weirdness it deserves. Of course Pain lost the battle in that episode, but we all know who the real losers are!
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THE SPITS
self-titled #3 LP
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BACK IN PRINT!!! The third self-titled full-length album from a band that should be knifed, hung, and then shot for the aggravation. It's punk, it's rock'n'roll, it's all about partying, having a great time, and fucking shit up. Originally released by Dirtnap. Vital like a fucking zit.
(co-released with Thrift Store Records)
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THE SPITS
"19 Million A.C." LP
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BACK IN PRINT!!! A rip-it-up collection of rare and out-of-print material from punk rockers the SPITS. Includes all the songs from the band's 19 Million AC 7-inch EP, and a handful of rare and unreleased gems-including covers of GG Allin's "Drink, Fight & Fuck" and the Dick's "Kill From The Heart."
(co-released with Thrift Store Records)
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THE SPITS
"The Spits" 12" / CD
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Drunk, misogynistic, and stupid... classic street punk sans politics meets early 80s arcade game psychedelia. A destined classic for garage snobs, crusties, and rock & roll visionaries... this record rocks harder than you do, dickhead -Bazooka Joe, resident Las Vegas Shakedown DJ
"Best record of the year? That's so easy, man. The SPITS album #2, on Slovenly Records (sic). The guitars sound like food processors! -Ruby Mars, Rocket From The Crypt, during an interview with DevilInTheWoods Magazine (issue 5.1)
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