- The
Slickee Boys were a Washington, D.C.-area punk-psychedelic-garage rock band
whose most-remembered
lineup consisted of
guitarist Marshall Keith, guitarist...
- the
Beach Boys,
noting cover versions of the band's
songs recorded by
Slickee Boys,
Agent Orange, Bad Religion,
Shonen Knife, the ****s, Hi-Standard...
- (Enchant album) Live at Last (Maghostut Trio album) Live at Last (The
Slickee Boys album) Live at Last (Steeleye Span album) Live at Last, an
album by...
- 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...
- (Schon &
Hammer album) Here to Stay (Greg
Sczebel album) Here to Stay (The
Slickee Boys album) Here to Stay (TRPP album) "Here to Stay", song by Pat Metheny...
- emerged[clarification needed][citation needed] that year with
groups like the
Slickee Boys and Overkill, who were soon
joined by the Look, the Controls, the...
- 200-person show. In the
early 21st century,
Government Issue, Iron Cross, the
Slickee Boys,
Urban Verbs,
Chuck Brown ("The
Godfather of Go-Go") pla**** in 2005...
-
bands (including
Hoodoo Gurus, the
Nomads with
Handsome **** Manitoba, the
Slickee Boys, the Woggles, Snax, the Swingin' Neckbreakers,
Richard Mazda, the...
-
number 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...
- Techno".
Guitar Player. pp. 98–106. Zibart, Eve (August 19, 1988). "No
Slickee, No Stoppee". The
Washington Post. p. N21. Molenda,
Michael (March 2004)...