Sloppy Seconds

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Sloppy Seconds is a Ramones-influenced punk band from Indianapolis that started in the mid-1980s. With such underground hits as "Come Back, Traci" (a tribute to an underaged Traci Lords), "I Want 'em Dead", and "So Fucked up", the band prefers to sing about such topics as pornography, classic horror movies, old TV shows, comic books, alcohol, being fat, and getting drunk. They have been quoted as being proud to be fat, drunk, and stupid. Their name is the slang term for when a man has intercourse with a woman with another man's semen in her vagina.

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The band's current line-up consists of:

  • B.A -- vocals
  • Ace Hardware -- guitars
  • Bo'Ba Jam -- bass
  • Steve Sloppy -- drums.

Former members include a former guitarist by the name of "Danny Roadkill", or simply "Roadkill".

Sloppy seconds has released four studio albums, including:

Sloppy Seconds has recently announced that they are currently recording tracks for a new full-length release. The tentative title for the album is "Endless Bummer."

  • Steve Sloppy appears as a coroner in the underground horror film "It Came from Trafalgar."
  • The band got Mr. T to record his voice onto "More Trouble Than They're Worth" for the introduction to the song "Let's Kill The Trendy" after bumping into him at a comic book store.
  • Every year The band hosted an all-day punk show called "Sloppypalooza" in Indianapolis.

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