Black Flag - Slip It In -1984- -eac-flac- Instant
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The album is equally famous for its provocative cover art by Raymond Pettibon, Ginn's brother. While the title track and artwork drew criticism for perceived sexism, retrospective reviews often defend the work as a raw, albeit uncomfortable, commentary on human relationships and power dynamics. Black Flag - Slip It In -1984- -EAC-FLAC-
The album was recorded over two days at a small studio in California. This quick recording process contributed to the album's raw, live feel. The production is minimalistic, which suits the band's hardcore punk aesthetic. The EAC (Exact Audio Copy) FLAC version of the album ensures that listeners can enjoy the music with high-quality audio that accurately represents the original recording. Here’s a write-up suitable for a music blog,
The album was initially released on vinyl and cassette tape through SST Records. Over the years, "Slip It In" has been re-released in various formats, including CD and digital versions. The mentioned EAC (Exact Audio Copy) - FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version represents a high-quality digital release, allowing listeners to enjoy the album with excellent sound fidelity. Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream :
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The Album: A Raw Nerve in Hardcore History
Released in November 1984 on SST Records (catalogue SST 023), Slip It In was Black Flag’s third full-length studio album, though it played more like a collection of single-minded assaults. Following the commercial and critical confusion surrounding the slowed-down nihilism of My War, Ginn and company (vocalist Henry Rollins, bassist Kira Roessler, drummer Bill Stevenson) doubled down on their most confrontational instincts.