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The Slickee Boys - Uh Oh ... No Breaks! flac album
  • Performer The Slickee Boys
  • Title Uh Oh ... No Breaks!
  • Date of release 1985
  • Country US
  • Style Garage Rock, Punk, Psychedelic Rock
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  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1251 mb
  • Size FLAC 1754 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 342

s Slickee Boys' third "proper" album (not including compilations or live releases), Uh O. o Breaks! was released on LP and cassette in March 1985 by Twin/Tone (a Minneapolis label best known for having released The Replacements' early records) with the catalog number TTR 8544. Almost half of the album is re-recorded versions of songs they had previously released

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The Slickee Boys were a Washington, . area age rock band whose most-remembered lineup consisted of guitarist Marshall Keith, guitarist Kim Kane, singer Mark Noone, and drummer Dan Palenski. The group was named after a . slang term for the rockabilly-inspired Korean street toughs who sold black market goods to American soldiers. The band has become a legend in the . They were known for their wild costumes and graphics. In the mid 80's The Slickee Boys formed their alter ego rockabilly band, The Wanktones. At some venues, including the now-defunct DC club The Wax Museum, The Wanktones "opened" for The Slickee Boys. Cybernetic Dreams of Pi, 1983. Uh O. o Breaks!, 1985. Fashionably Late, 1988. The band has become underground legends in the .

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Here to Stay compiles all five Slickee Boys 7s from 19761981 plus one previously unreleased songKids It was released by the German label Line Records. Some of these songs were later re-recorded for their 1985 album, Uh O. o Breaks! (including "Kids", re-titled "When We Were Kids"). The slickee boys here to stay. Glendora" – 2:42 (Ray Stanley). Originally recorded by Perry Como, 1956; also recorded by the Downliners Sect, 1966. Golden Love" – 3:47 (Kim Kane). Forbidden Alliance" – 2:30 (Mark Noone, Marshall Keith).

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Uh-Oh is an album by David Byrne released in 1992. The single "She's Mad" reached on the . Modern Rock Track. mage: Uh Oh (Davivd Byrne album) coverart. s Slickee Boys' third "proper" album (not including compilations or live releases), Uh O. o Breaks. mage: Slickeesuonb. Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh).

Live at 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 (on LP and cassette, catalog number GRI6037). Coinciding with the release of their album Fashionably Late, in May 1988 the band embarked on a brief tour of Europe. Live at Last is a document of one night on that tour, at Ubu in Rennes, France.

Tracklist

Dream Lovers
Death Lane
Teenage Romance
Disconnected
Gotta Tell Me Why
The Brain That Refused To Die
Bad Dream
Can't Believe
Going All The Way
Glendora
Danger Drive
Jailbait Janet
When We Were Kids

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TTR 8544 The Slickee Boys Uh Oh ... No Breaks! ‎(LP) Twin/Tone Records TTR 8544 US 1985
TTR 8544 The Slickee Boys Uh Oh ... No Breaks! ‎(Cass) Twin/Tone Records TTR 8544 US 1985
Rose 57 The Slickee Boys Uh Oh... No Breaks! ‎(LP, Album) New Rose Records Rose 57 France 1985