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  2. Slap-a-Ham Records - Wikipedia

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    Slap a Ham Records was an independent label from San Francisco owned and operated by Chris Dodge. [1] The label lasted for about 13 years, officially shutting down in 2002. According to Dodge, this was due because of the September 11 attacks; "After the attacks, everyone stopped spending money" and as a result, Slap a Ham faced stagnate commerce, causing Dodge to go into d

  3. 1990–1993 - Wikipedia

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    1990–1993 is the discography compilation consisting of the entire recorded output of American powerviolence band Crossed Out, which was released in 1999 through Slap-a-Ham Records on compact disc and vinyl formats. The compilation includes previously released EP material as well as rare demos and live recordings. [4]

  4. Capitalist Casualties - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Gone with Millions of Dead Cops (Slap-A-Ham, EP, 1994) [14] split with Man Is the Bastard (Six Weeks, LP, 1994) [16] split with Slight Slappers (Sound Pollution, MCR, EP, 1995) split with Ulcer (Six Weeks, EP, 1995) Fear Persuasion Violence Obedience split 10" with Cripple Bastards, Masskontroll and Warpath (Wiggy, EP, 1995)

  5. Spazz (band) - Wikipedia

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    Spazz vocalist and bassist Chris Dodge's record label, Slap-a-Ham Records, [7] was a fixture during the rapid rise and decline of powerviolence in the late '80s and early '90s, releasing influential records by the likes of Man Is the Bastard, No Comment, Crossed Out, Infest and Spazz, amongst others.

  6. Despise You - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to 1996, the group issued a few split 7-inch and compilation tracks through labels such as Pessimiser (which Elder owned and operated) and Slap-a-Ham before quietly breaking up in 1996. During their initial run, the group had a revolving door of members that included guitarist Jerry Flores from Excruciating Terror, drummer Martin ...

  7. Crossed Out - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the band recorded a live radio show on KSPC, a split 5" with Dropdead, a contribution to Slap-a-ham's Son of Blleeaauurrggh compilation 7-inch, and a split 7-inch with Man is the Bastard. By 1993, Crossed Out, along with Man is the Bastard, No Comment and Capitalist Casualties , played 924 Gilman Street 's first power violence-only ...

  8. Juba dance - Wikipedia

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    Master Juba from American Notes. The Juba dance or hambone, originally known as Pattin' Juba (Giouba, Haiti: Djouba), is an African-American style of dance that involves stomping as well as slapping and patting the arms, legs, chest, and cheeks ().

  9. Man Is the Bastard - Wikipedia

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    Label: Slap-A-Ham Records; Format: 7" First pressing consisted of 2000 black copies, 1000 packaged in blue sleeves, 1000 packaged in red sleeves. A second pressing was made, with alternative artwork that resembles closely to the band's "uniform" artwork style. The second press consists of pink, green, blue, and grey colored vinyl copies.