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Social Intercourse, 1988

 

Track List

 

1. Lick It into Shape

2. 17 Goin' on Crazy

3. Play Dirty

4. Dive in the Dark

5. Eye of the Storm

6. Hard to Swallow

7. Legs Up

8. Eye for an Eye

9. Cast of Nasties

10. Sermonette

 

Smashed Gladys - Social Intercourse

 

Smashed Gladys is a cult classic and pretty much underground band as fame never happened for them even though they had a major label on their second album Social Intercourse. This is party, party and then puke on your friends, party a bit more, and then have raunchy sex with them, type of band. Very sexually explicit songs plus the bonus of a female front make this band a non glam metal band IMO. Sleaze metal did have its place in the glam metal scene. However, unlike say Kix, Smashed Gladys were a bit over the edge. Their second release can be listened to front to back without too many complaints. That is another reason they made it on HeavyMetalReview.com.  

 

Smashed Gladys only released two albums. You can find the second album Social Intercourse for sale on the net.  I believe the first release has disappeared. This is a fun band with fun lyrics. I really like the ballad Eye Of The Storm. Sally Cato’s voice is amazing and sounds like she just got out of bed after a 5 year bender.

Tim Lynch - HeavyMetalReview.com

 

 
 
Tales From The East Side, unreleased
Smashed Gladys, 1985 Social Intercourse, 1988
   

Smashed Gladys were an eighties glam metal band known for slide guitar coupled with lead singer Sally's raspy voice, and consisted of Sally Cato on vocals, Bart Lewis and Roger Lane on guitar, J.D. Malo on bass and Matt Stelluto on drums. They formed in Toronto, Ontario, but later moved to New York where they were based.

 

Backing vocals for their song "Cast of Nasties" was Ozzy Osbourne.

 

Matt Stelluto is currently employed by the New York Mets.

 

Lane (as "Brad Whitford"), Malo (as "Tom Hamilton") and Stelutto (as "Joey Kramer") made cameo appearances in the music video for the Run-D.M.C. cover version of "Walk This Way" as the other three members of Aerosmith. Having Steven Tyler and Joe Perry recorded the cover along with Run-D.M.C., they were the only real Aerosmith members to appear.

 

 
 
 

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