• The Slickee Boys were a Washington, D.C. area punk-psychedelic-garage rock band whose most-remembered lineup consisted of guitarist Marshall Keith, guitarist...
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  • Washington D.C.'s Slickee Boys' fourth and final "proper" album (not including compilations or live releases), Fashionably Late was released (on LP and...
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    Slickee Boys, Agent Orange, Bad Religion, Shonen Knife, the Queers, Hi-Standard, the Descendents, the Donnas, M.O.D., and the Vandals. The Beach Boys...
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  • Last is a live album by The Slickee Boys. It was released in April 1989 on the New Rose label (ROSE 169) on LP and CD; in the US it came out on Giant...
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    9:30 Club (redirect from The 9:30 Club)
    Cross, the Slickee Boys, Urban Verbs, Chuck Brown ("The Godfather of Go-Go") in '05, Maiesha and the Hip Huggers featuring E.U., Root Boy Slim and the Sex...
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  • Tribute to the Monks, which was distributed as a free download from D'Arcy's website. Their song "Ain't Gettin' Any" was covered by The Slickee Boys, and appears...
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  • songs, “When I Go To The Beach”, by The Slickee Boys, "We'll Go on Forever", sung by the cast, and "I Hate You" (from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) are not...
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  • Sczebel album) Here to Stay (The Slickee Boys album) Here to Stay (TRPP album) "Here to Stay", song by Pat Metheny Group from the 1995 album We Live Here "Here...
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  • to Stay compiles all five Slickee Boys 7"s from 1976–1981 (plus one previously unreleased song—"Kids"). It was released by the German label Line Records...
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    of Matchstick Man / Ice in the Sun 45 rpm Vinyl 7"; Pye / 12 746 AT In 1983, the Slickee Boys released the first cover of the song on their album Cybernetic...
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    bands such as the Ramones in 1976. D.C.'s punk scene emerged[clarification needed][citation needed] that year with groups like the Slickee Boys and Overkill...
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  • including the Atlantis and Madam's Organ, and recorded a demo tape of one of their rehearsals. Local band the Slickee Boys heard the tape and suggested the band...
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  • Masters of the Backside The Mekons Métal Urbain Paraf Penetration Pork Dukes The Prefects The Rezillos Siouxsie and the Banshees The Slickee Boys The Slits...
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  • Let's Live for Today (song) (category The Grass Roots songs)
    of other bands, including Tempest, the Lords of the New Church, the Slickee Boys, the dB's, and Dreamhouse. Finnish singer Fredi released a Finnish-language...
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  • Live at Last (The Slickee Boys album) Live at Last (Steeleye Span album) Live at Last, an album by the Subdudes Videos Live at Last (The Charlatans video)...
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  • Fugazi Me and You - Egghunt What a Boy Can't Do - Slickee Boys Don't Bother Me - Bad Brains Kill the Kids - Slinkees Never Mind - White Boy Pressure's...
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  • Civil War sailor Thomas Kane, member of The Slickee Boys Thomas Franklin Kane (1863–1953), president of the University of Washington Thomas L. Kane (1822–1883)...
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    Music of Washington, D.C. (category Music of the United States by city)
    and new wave music. Bands like The Slickee Boys, Urban Verbs, Tiny Desk Unit, Mother May I, Insect Surfers, Tru Fax & the Insaniacs, and Black Market Baby...
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    (such as The Damned), and became a hangout for local musicians and music fans. Howard Wuelfing of the Slickee Boys, Nurses, and Half Japanese was the store's...
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  • 2005 album Sleeping in the Nothing "Uh Oh", song by Taken by Cars "Uh Oh", song by TQ Uh Oh… No Breaks!, an album by The Slickee Boys "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh...
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  • Separated Vegetables (category The Slickee Boys albums)
    Separated Vegetables is the first full-length album by Washington, D.C.'s Slickee Boys. Self-released on guitarist Kim Kane's Dacoit label (catalog number...
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  • Uh Oh… No Breaks! (category The Slickee Boys albums)
    Washington, D.C.'s Slickee Boys' third "proper" album (not including compilations or live releases), Uh Oh… No Breaks! was released on LP and cassette...
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  • in Reverse album), 2013 Fashionably Late (song) Fashionably Late (The Slickee Boys album), 1988 Fashionably Late (Honor Society album), 2009 Fashionably...
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  • from the Day is the second live album (and most recent release) by the Washington, D.C. band The Slickee Boys (Dacoit Records, catalog #2006-1). The album...
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  • This is a list of notable punk rock bands (letters L through Z). The bands listed have played some type of punk music at some point in their career, although...
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  • The album features 23 international bands (including Hoodoo Gurus, the Nomads with Handsome Dick Manitoba, the Slickee Boys, the Woggles, Snax, the Swingin'...
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  • Brand New Cadillac (category The Clash songs)
    2000). The Slickee Boys released a version on their 1976 debut EP, Hot and Cool (later compiled on their Here to Stay album). It was covered by the Swedish...
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  • 1966 Los Speakers in 1966 Sole System The Slickee Boys in 1979. The Chinese Millionaires in 1997. In Finland the song has been recorded by Olavi Virta...
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  • at the studio. WHFS played the records of many local groups as well, including The Nighthawks, The Slickee Boys, Black Market Baby, Tru Fax & the Insaniacs...
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  • label's first release was the Slickee Boys second EP. Much like Stiff Records had Devo's "Be Stiff," a song entitled "Stay Limp" by the Raisinets was included...
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