The Slugfuckers were started in the late 1970s in Sydney, Australia by Terry Blake (vocals), John Laidler (guitar) and Graham Forsyth (bass) who were all at the time students or recent graduates of the Department of General Philosophy at Sydney University. As well as the original punk / DIY / primitive / anti-competence ethos they were inspired by, among other things, "Anti Oedipus" by contemporary philosophers Deleuze and Guattari.
They released an EP, 'Three Feet Behind Glass / Live at Budokan' containing "Cacophony", "Mechanical Boy", "Artificial Slits", "Schizo Revolution" and "Rhizome" and the single 'Instant Classic' containing "Deaf Disco" and "Deaf Dub" - the titled of the A side inspired by or lampooning a Public Image song and feel but not mood or musicianship borrowed from Blondie's "Heart of Glass". [SOURCE: LAST.FM]
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