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*[[Slamdek:Christmas 1987|Christmas 1987]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Christmas 1987|Christmas 1987]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Christmas 1989|Christmas 1989]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Christmas 1989|Christmas 1989]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Merry Christmas|Merry Christmas 1991]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Merry Christmas|Merry Christmas 1990]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Merry Christmas 1991|Merry Christmas 1991]]
*[[Slamdek:Merry Christmas Is For Rockers|Merry Christmas Is For Rockers]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Merry Christmas Is For Rockers|Merry Christmas Is For Rockers]] cassette
*[[Slamdek:Slamdek Singles|Slamdek Singles]] 2x cassette ([[Slamdek]])
*[[Slamdek:Slamdek Singles|Slamdek Singles]] 2x cassette ([[Slamdek]])

Revision as of 16:15, 3 December 2004

Slamdek

Slamdek could easily be called the Dischord Records of Louisville. For 9 years, this label was at the forefront of Louisville Punk and Hardcore (in a dead heat with Self Destruct).

Everything you need to know can be gleaned from Scott's book, Slamdek A To Z, and from http://www.slamdek.com/

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