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Destroyed is the first full-length studio album by punk band Sloppy Seconds. It was released by Toxic Shock Records, on LP and cassette, and co-released on CD by the Musical Tragedies label in Germany, both in 1989.
The album was reissued on Metal Blade (CD and cassette) in the UK and US and Metal Mind in Poland (cassette) in 1994, Last Resort Records (picture disc LP) in 1995, Coldfront Records (CD) on October 15, 2002, Kid Tested Records (CD, double LP) in 2009 to commemorate the album's 20th anniversary, and D-Tour (LP) in 2018. The album cover is a parody of the Kiss album Destroyer, from 1976.[3]
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SLOPPY SECONDS - DESTROYED - 20 YEARS ANNIVERSARY EDITION - FULL ALBUM - 27 SONGS
SLOPPY SECONDS - MORE TROUBLE THAN THEY'RE WORTH IT - FULL ALBUM
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Track listing
All songs written by Sloppy Seconds unless indicated.
Kid Tested 20th Anniversary Edition CD bonus tracks
No.
Title
Length
18.
"Don's Guns"
3:23
19.
"Before We Had Cable"
1:48
20.
"Playin' with Poison"
2:08
21.
"The Horror of Party Beach" (demo)
2:13
22.
"Witness"
2:14
23.
"Woman from Babylon"
2:22
24.
"Livin' in the Shadows"
3:08
25.
"Pubic Beat" (rehearsal)
2:16
26.
"Somewhere in the Seventies"
1:57
27.
"Human Waste" (acoustic)
2:23
The LP editions of this re-release include the above tracks on an extra, single-sided LP (with an etching on the other side), but do not include "Leavin' on a Jet Plane."
Personnel
B.A. – yells, producer
Steve Sloppy – drums, producer
Bo'Ba Jam – bass, producer
Dr. Roadkill – guitar, producer
Paul Mahern – producer, engineer
Mike Kreffel – artwork, cover art, pre-press layout
Rob Perkins – background vocals, photography, road crew
Paul Bohall – background vocals, road crew, bus repair technician
Craig "R.V." Croomes – background vocals
Jeff Masengale – background vocals, photography
Scott Turns – background vocals, road crew
John Barron – road crew
Trivia
"Leavin' On A Jet Plane" is taken from the "Come Back Traci" single (1989).
"Serious" is taken from the compilation Welcome To Our Nightmare: A Tribute To Alice Cooper (1993).
"Human Waste" is taken from the "I Don't Wanna Be A Homosexual" single (1990).
"Conned Again" and "Hooray for Santa Claus" are taken from the Lonely Christmas EP (1992).
"Don's Guns" is taken from The Shot Heard Around The World compilation (1986).
"Before Cable" (renamed "Before We Had Cable") is taken from War Between The States: North compilation (1989).
On the cover, Steve Sloppy is wearing a Misfits shirt.
The song "I Don't Wanna Be a Homosexual" was the inspiration for the tongue-in-cheek song "I Wanna Be a Homosexual" by Screeching Weasel.