Among the bands that made their mark on Slash Records were X, the Germs, Los Lobos, the Blasters and the Violent Femmes.
Singer-songwriter-guitarist Omar Apollo is part of a wave of young Spanglish-language artists who have captivated pop fans with their bicultural cool.
When Biggs took over ownership of Slash magazine, the zine had seen better days. Biggs recalled to Brendan Mullen and Marc Spitz in “We Got the Neutron Bomb: The Untold Story of L.A. Punk” that after Samiof departed in 1978,"... I was stuck with the magazine, which was not making a lot of money, so I decided to do a record label.”
“Even before our album came out, we received letters from people all over,” X’s Exene Cervenka told The Times in a 1981 feature on the label. “They’d either read about us in Slash, or else someone had read Slash and then wrote about us in their own paper.” Around that time, the young filmmaker Penelope Spheeris was working on a documentary that shined a light on the bunch of punks rewriting Hollywood’s rules. Called “The Decline of Western Civilization,” Spheeris’ film followed acts including Black Flag, Fear, Germs, X, Alice Bag and Circle Jerks as they gigged around Los Angeles. Biggs is featured in the film discussing Slash. Across the next decade, Biggs and a small team of less than a dozen built a mini-empire on Beverly Boulevard.
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