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Lyrically, "Slip It In" is a searing indictment of societal norms. Rollins's words are a mirror held up to the banality and superficiality of modern life, reflecting the disillusionment and disaffection of a generation. In "No Control," he growls, "There's nothing to lose / When you've already lost," a stark acknowledgment of the desperation that lies beneath the surface of suburban complacency.
marked a pivotal shift for Black Flag, evolving the sludge-heavy sound of Black Flag - Slip It In -1984- -EAC-FLAC-
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However, by 1984, frontman Henry Rollins and guitarist Greg Ginn were steering the band into uncharted territory. Slip It In serves as a flashpoint in the "Hardcore vs. Black Flag" debate. Lyrically, "Slip It In" is a searing indictment
Slip It In is Black Flag at a turning point. Moving away from the ultra-fast hardcore of Damaged , here they lean into slowed-down, sludgy, almost metallic grooves. Title track “Slip It In” is a confrontational, sexually charged anthem with a riff that just pounds. “Black Coffee” is an underrated slow-burner, and “My Ghetto” and “You’re Not Evil” show Ginn’s experimental, atonal guitar style fully blooming. marked a pivotal shift for Black Flag, evolving
Released in December 1984 by SST Records Slip It In is the fourth studio album by the American hardcore punk band Black Flag