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| Silent Urpoar |
From a historical perspective, The Slits may have made more of an impact than all of the early British punk bands--save for The Clash and Sex Pistols, of course. As an early punk/dub hybrid and as forerunners to the riot grrrl movement, The Slits helped to pave the way for innumerable acts. Never a band to stay within the oft-accepted confines of the punk scene, The Slits were preoccupied with reggae, dub and other forms of music that weren't in tune with what the band's peers were doing, and eventually With only two proper albums, 1979's Cut 1981's Return of the Giant Slits....full text |
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| Blogcritics |
| The Slits were one of the more interesting stories to come out of the great first wave of London punk bands in the late 1970s. Indeed, they are only incidentally 'punk,' in that the teenaged founding members (all female) began their careers as musical incompetents of the "bashed guitar and screamed vocals" school. But by the time Cut, their debut album came out in 1979, the group had moved far beyond the strictures of formal 'punk,' integrating reggae rhythms and dub production into their arsenal....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| Normally, I listen to CDs five to 10 times before I begin writing about them. With the new release by the Slits, their first in a quarter century, I gave it but one pre-writing spin. Why? Because it’s a three-song EP that lasts a mere 10:35. I figured that if I played it on repeat while I typed, I would hear it perhaps a dozen times more before concluding this write-up....full text |
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