Sloppy Seconds
- Soundtrack
Sloppy Seconds are a delightfully wacky and irreverent tongue-in-cheek
punk band from Indianapolis, Indiana. The group was first formed at a
party in 1985. The original members were: B.A. (vocals), Steve Sloppy
(drums), Dr. Roadkill (guitars), and Bo'Ba Jam (bass). The key
distinguishing hallmarks of the rowdy quartet's raucous music are a
blithely vulgar attitude, raw and simple, yet still melodic
stripped-down three-chord arrangements, and, most of all, a hilariously
rude'n'crude sense of no-holds-barred raunchy humor. The band's songs
include such choice trashy tunes as "I Don't Wanna Be a Homosexual,"
"Come Back, Traci" (a heartfelt ode to underage 80's porno starlet
Traci Lords), "Janie Is a Nazi," "Horror of Party
Beach," "I Want 'Em Dead," "You Got a Great Body, But Your Record
Collection Sucks," and "Let's Kill the Trendy." Sloppy Seconds released
their debut EP in 1987. This was followed by their first full-length
album "Destroyed" in 1990. Sloppy Seconds appear as themselves in the
Western movie "It Came from Trafalgar" and the music video compilation
"PBS: Punk Broadcasting System." They contributed two songs to the
soundtrack of the indie fright flick "Sick Girl." Sloppy Seconds
released their latest album "Endless Bummer" in 2008.
punk band from Indianapolis, Indiana. The group was first formed at a
party in 1985. The original members were: B.A. (vocals), Steve Sloppy
(drums), Dr. Roadkill (guitars), and Bo'Ba Jam (bass). The key
distinguishing hallmarks of the rowdy quartet's raucous music are a
blithely vulgar attitude, raw and simple, yet still melodic
stripped-down three-chord arrangements, and, most of all, a hilariously
rude'n'crude sense of no-holds-barred raunchy humor. The band's songs
include such choice trashy tunes as "I Don't Wanna Be a Homosexual,"
"Come Back, Traci" (a heartfelt ode to underage 80's porno starlet
Traci Lords), "Janie Is a Nazi," "Horror of Party
Beach," "I Want 'Em Dead," "You Got a Great Body, But Your Record
Collection Sucks," and "Let's Kill the Trendy." Sloppy Seconds released
their debut EP in 1987. This was followed by their first full-length
album "Destroyed" in 1990. Sloppy Seconds appear as themselves in the
Western movie "It Came from Trafalgar" and the music video compilation
"PBS: Punk Broadcasting System." They contributed two songs to the
soundtrack of the indie fright flick "Sick Girl." Sloppy Seconds
released their latest album "Endless Bummer" in 2008.