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Bite Back

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Download links and information about Bite Back by Slaughter And The Dogs. This album was released in 1980 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 45:14 minutes.

Artist: Slaughter And The Dogs
Release date: 1980
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Metal, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 45:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Now I Know 3:07
2. What's Wrong Boy? 2:27
3. Won't Let Go 3:19
4. All-Over Now 2:48
5. She Ain't Gonna Show 3:34
6. Hell In New York 3:36
7. Crashing Out With Lucy 3:13
8. Chasing Me 3:58
9. It's In The Mind 3:25
10. East Side Of Town 3:34
11. Don't Wanna Die 4:20
12. I'm The One 2:35
13. One By One 2:45
14. What's Wrong Boy? (Live) 2:33

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By this point in the late '70s, Wayne Barrett—the original singer for U.K.’s Slaughter & The Dogs, a band name composite of Mick Ronson’s Slaughter on 10th Avenue and Bowie’s Diamond Dogs—had met a girl and split the band. Things were already shaky in the Slaughter camp after a string of successful singles and an album, and guys like future Cult guitarist Billy Duffy and Smiths singer Morrissey had passed through the ranks. But they coalesced with new singer Eddie Garrity (a.k.a. Ed Banger from The Nosebleeds) and made Bite Back, produced by a very young Peter Walsh (Peter Gabriel). The album’s fat with glammy fisticuffs (“Won’t Let Go,” “Now I Know,” “All Over Now”), fun-thuddy rockers that sound like Silverhead (“Hell in New York,” “She Ain’t Gonna Show”), some “na-na-na” punk-pop (“I’m the One”), and basic hard rock non-trickery (“I Don’t Wanna Die,” “Chasing Me”). The leadoff single, a beautifully anomalous, acoustic guitar–led number called “East Side of Town,” was produced by Mott the Hoople’s Dale Griffin and features Mott’s Morgan Fisher on Hammond organ and piano.