"Slip It In" has had a lasting impact on the punk rock genre. It influenced a wide range of bands, from other hardcore punk groups to alternative rock and grunge bands. The album's fusion of punk's energy with more experimental approaches to music helped pave the way for later punk and post-punk bands.
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Handled by Greg Ginn, Spot, and Bill Stevenson at Total Access in Redondo Beach, the record is known for its raw, "zero overdubs" feel. Track Highlights Note to collectors: Always ensure you own the
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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.
The album received positive reviews from punk zines and music critics of the time, further solidifying Black Flag's reputation as one of the leading acts in the American hardcore scene. "Slip It In" not only appealed to fans of hardcore punk but also reached a broader audience interested in underground music.