The Sleaziest, Loosest Sluts

The Sleaziest, Loosest Sluts is an EP by American punk rock musician GG Allin, recorded and released in 1986 with the backing band The Cedar Street Sluts, which supposedly consisted of prostitutes. Allin was allegedly inspired by Nancy Sinatra to have a female backing group. A parody of one of Sinatra's songs, "Sorry 'Bout That", appears on the album. Allin retitled his version "Tough Fuckin' [...]" (a rerecording of the song would appear on Allin's 1987 album You Give Love a Bad Name).

By now, Allin's singing voice, although yet to deteriorate to a husky growl, had begun to show take on a gravelly characteristic.

The EP was released in cassette in 1986, and was rereleased on CD by Toilet Rock Productions in 2006.

Track listing

  1. Bad Habits
  2. Sluts in the City
  3. Blood for You
  4. Tough Fuckin' [...]
  5. I Wanna Suck Your [...]

Personnel

Adapted from liner notes.

  • GG Allin - Vocals (credited as "screaming animal")
  • Connie Clit - Guitar
  • Tammy Tits - Bass guitar, backup vox
  • Poline [...] - Guitar, backup vox
  • Sally Sleaze - Drums