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Destroyed (Sloppy Seconds album)

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Released
  
1989

Release date
  
1989

Artist
  
Sloppy Seconds

Producer
  
Paul Mahern

Genre
  
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Recorded
  
1988 - 1989 at Diehl Production Studios in Carmel

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Destroyed is the first full-length studio album by punk band Sloppy Seconds. It was released in 1989 on Toxic Shock Records on LP and cassette in the US (with a CD release on Metal Blade Records), while it was released with a slightly different track list on Metal Blade Records in the UK on LP and CD. The album was reissued on Last Resort Records in 1995, Coldfront records on October 15, 2002, and Kid Tested Records in 2009 (to coincide with the album's 20th anniversary). The album cover is a parody of the Kiss album Destroyer from 1976.

Contents

Sloppy seconds destroyed lp


Personnel

  • B.A. - yells, producer
  • Steve Sloppy - drums, producer
  • Bo'Ba Jam - bass, producer
  • Dr. Roadkill - guitar, producer
  • Paul Mahern - producer, engineer
  • Mike Kreffel - artwork, cover art, pre-press layout
  • Rob Perkins - background vocals, photography, road crew
  • Paul Bohall - background vocals, road crew, bus repair technician
  • Craig "R.V." Croomes - background vocals
  • Jeff Masengale - background vocals, photography
  • Scott Turns - background vocals, road crew
  • John Barron - road crew
  • Trivia

  • On the cover, Steve Sloppy is wearing a Misfits shirt.
  • The song "I Don't Wanna Be a Homosexual" was the inspiration to the tongue-in-cheek song "I Wanna Be a Homosexual" by Screeching Weasel.
  • Songs

    1I Don't Wanna Be a Homosexual5:05
    2Come Back Traci2:04
    3Take You Home1:23

    References

    Destroyed (Sloppy Seconds album) Wikipedia