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In the pantheon of American hardcore punk, few bands command the reverence—and the controversy—of Black Flag. By 1984, the band had already fractured the landscape of underground music with the skeletal brutality of Damaged . But as the calendar turned to 1984, the band was no longer just a wrecking crew; they were becoming a musical hydra, growing new heads of jazz, metal, and doom-laden sludge.
This article dives deep into the album’s chaotic production, its controversial legacy, and why a perfect, remains the definitive way to experience this record. Black Flag - Slip It In -1984- -EAC-FLAC-