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Informationo on this page taken from [http://www.slamdek.com/ Slamdek.com]
Information on this page taken from [http://www.slamdek.com/ Slamdek.com]


The debut seven inch from Ennui was the start of what could be considered the second generation of Slamdek. Up to this point, most everyone who had released records on Slamdek had graduated from high school during the eighties. Ennui, and the crowd they were from, was next in line. They were all about five to seven years younger than members of bands like [[Endpoint]], [[Sunspring]], and [[Crain]]. However, as tightly knit as Louisville was, the age difference wasn’t enough to prevent everyone from already knowing each other. I had long been a fan of the hilarious Scalp fanzine made by two insane, hyperactive skateboarders, [[Matt Ronay]] and [[Josh Sachs]]. So naturally, when Matt became the singer for a new band called Ennui in early 1991, I was interested in the band.
The debut seven inch from Ennui was the start of what could be considered the second generation of Slamdek. Up to this point, most everyone who had released records on Slamdek had graduated from high school during the eighties. Ennui, and the crowd they were from, was next in line. They were all about five to seven years younger than members of bands like [[Endpoint]], [[Sunspring]], and [[Crain]]. However, as tightly knit as Louisville was, the age difference wasn’t enough to prevent everyone from already knowing each other. I had long been a fan of the hilarious Scalp fanzine made by two insane, hyperactive skateboarders, [[Matt Ronay]] and [[Josh Sachs]]. So naturally, when Matt became the singer for a new band called Ennui in early 1991, I was interested in the band.

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