2013
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We
finished 2013 in great style playing our 4th appearance at the
awesome Hard Rock Hell festival. Our "Normalityville
Horror" album came out in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
plus we posted up the second of four vids from the album.
Zion & Vikki appeared in a horror movie then, in the last
quarter of the year, Zion shot a film that he wrote called
"Meet The Cadavers". |
2012
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The
year our "Normalityville Horror" album was released in
the UK to great acclaim. The year we made total tits out
of ourselves with our classic Young Ones/Anvil mash-up music
video to "Zero To Sixty". The year we headed
back to Ibiza for Hard Rock Hell. The year we went to
Finland for the first time and the year we made our motion
picture debut! |
2011
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More
overseas adventures going back to Germany and finding ourselves
in Norway. Full-scale UK tour with the legendary
Tigertailz, endorsements galore and much more besides, coupled
with frustration on a business level, 2011 wasn't the year we
thought it was going to be, but it turned out great,
none-the-less. |
2010
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Without
doubt, our best year so far. Also our most eventful.
Our debut album was released across Europe and Australasia; we
signed a new publishing deal; we wrote an album; replaced a
guitar player; headlined a UK festival; played a festival in
Ibiza; recorded our 2nd album with legendary producer Chris
Tsangarides; performed twice at the massive Wacken Festival in
Germany and completed a small tour of Germany. |
2009
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A
strange year of ups and downs that saw us change record labels
and change management. Ended on a high with our 3rd
consecutive Hard Rock Hell appearance, lots of national press and the re-release of our
debut album with the new label. |
2008
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Our
biggest and busiest year to-date: the year we lost our amateur
status and turned pro. We toured heavily, we signed a
doomed management deal, we appeared at the Hard Rock Hell II
festival (the only band to return from the previous year) and we
finally released our debut album in the UK. |
2007
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The
majority of this year was spent touring, establishing ourselves
as a major live act and recording our debut album through the
summer and into autumn. We opened for bands like The
Misfits and Twisted Sister and it also marked our debut appearance
at the first ever Hard Rock Hell festival, the only unsigned
band to appear on a main stage. |
2006
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all about 2006] |
Saw
the release of our "Scary Tales" compilation along
with the departure of our first manager and our first guitar
player. |
2005
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Some
great successes were achieved in 2005, most notable was the
release of our first ever nationally distributed CD,
"Sleaze Sells", which reached number 1 on Amazon,
followed shortly after by the re-release of our
"Dragged" EP, this time with full distribution.
It was also the year we were forced to fire a band member.
First
major bouts of press including the cover of Skin Deep plus
features in Bizarre, Total Guitar and loads more. |
2004
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It
was during this year that we recorded and released our
"Dragged" EP, followed by some triumphant shows with
Wednesday 13 and Fozzy, ending with us being awarded the title
"Trashiest Band In The UK", signing our first doomed
management deal and being voted 8th Best Unsigned Band by
Kerrang! readers. |
2003
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all about 2003] |
SLT
moved from a bedroom project to a fully formed and functioning
live band with our debut gig in May, a few months after the
release of our second EP, "Anarchy For Two" |
2002
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Zion
& Vikki gave their musical project a name: SPiT LiKE
THiS. The release of their debut EP "The Pop
Shot!" followed shortly after, to rave reviews. This
was the Big Bang. |