Slices

Slices is a hardcore punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The band includes lead vocalist Greg Kamerdze, guitarist John Kasunic, bassist Mike Kasunic, and drummer Mike Ovens. Formed as a duo in 2004 by brothers John Kasunic and Mike Kasunic,[1][2] the band has released music on Iron Lung Records, Kemado Records, and Home Invasion Records.[3][4]

Slices
Background information
OriginPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
GenresPunk, hardcore, noise rock
Years active2004present
LabelsIron Lung Records
Kemado Records
Home Invasion Records
Associated actsBrain Handle, Pay The Rent, Tusk Lord, Warzone Womyn
MembersJohn Kasunic
Mike Kasunic
Greg Kamerdze
Mike Ovens

Discography

LPs

  • Cruising (Iron Lung Records, 2010)[5]
  • Still Cruising (Iron Lung Records, 2012)[6][7]

EPs

  • Untitled (16OH Records, 2009)
  • Untitled (Home Invasion Records, 2009)
  • Modern Bride/Chump Change (Kemado Records, 2011)[8][9]
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References

  1. Steck, Ed (December 2009). "Slices". Maximumrocknroll (319).
  2. Mulkerin, Andy (15 April 2010). "Local hardcore band Slices evolves from noise origins". Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  3. Mulkerin, Andy (16 May 2012). "Slices is still cruising, evolving". Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  4. Bevan, David (11 June 2012). "Rebooting Project Mersh: Hardcore Punks Threaten Indie Rock's Hold on the Cutting Edge". Spin. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  5. Review: Slices – Cruising | life is noise Archived 2014-09-05 at Archive.today
  6. Album Review / Slices - Still Cruising | Draw Us Lines
  7. Razorcake | Punk Music Reviews | | SLICES | Still Cruising
  8. Slices - Modern Bride [7-inch] | Punknews.org
  9. Mulkerin, Andy (July 27, 2011). ""MODERN BRIDE" B/W "CHUMP CHANGE"". Pittsburgh City Paper (subscription required). Archived from the original on March 25, 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
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