![]() ![]() Across the river in Newport, Kentucky, The Jockey Club was the center of the Cincinnati underground music scene in those years, and Sluggo quickly found a home there, playing on multi-band nights with local groups, and on other nights warming up for nationally touring acts such as Discharge, The Necros, Negative Approach, JFA, and The Dead Kennedys. In the early years of the band, school responsibilities kept the youths from traveling much. The final incarnation of Sluggo found a way to play several short tours throughout the Midwest. The first line-up of Sluggo recorded and released an eight-song, seven-inch record (titled Contradiction EP),
which they organized themselves. It was well received in the national
punk press and fanzine network and even garnered some airplay on
college radio stations througout the United States and Europe. Locally,
Sluggo gained notoriety for being the first band to make no apologies
for releasing a relentlessly thrashing record.
Legendary disk jockey Handsome Clem Carpenter regularly featured the
Contradiction EP on his weekly punk show, Search and Destroy, on WAIF
in Cincinnati.
The second and third incarnations of Sluggo each produced
studio recordings that for a variety of reasons were never released.
Fortunately, the master tapes survived the intervening years and they
have been digitally re-mastered, now sounding better than ever. 25 years later, Sluggo was invited to perform at the Jockey Club Reunion at the Southgate House in Newport, Kentucky on November 20th, 2010. See you there! |





