Artist's albums
Wasted Days
2001 · album
Live At Ernestos
2000 · album
New York Berlin / Tell Them No
2022 · single
Don't Let The Sunlight Fool Ya
2022 · album
Hanging On
2022 · single
Don't Let The Sunlight Fool Ya
2022 · single
I Almost Lost You
2021 · single
Windowland
2021 · single
Love I Bring
2021 · single
The Aggrolites / The Slackers
2021 · single
Blue
2020 · single
Nobody's Listening
2020 · single
The Slackers Live at Sugarshack Sessions
2020 · single
Working Overtime (Live at Sugarshack Sessions)
2020 · single
Wrongful Suspicion
2018 · single
The Slackers
2016 · album
Rare Breed Subscription
2015 · single
The Great Rocksteady Swindle (Deluxe Edition)
2010 · album
And Friends
2008 · album
Better Late Than Never
2008 · album
Self Medication
2008 · album
The Boss Harmony Sessions
2008 · album
Peculiar
2006 · album
International War Criminal
2004 · EP
Close My Eyes
2003 · album
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Biography
One of the most notable bands to emerge out of the New York City ska revival scene of the 1990s, the Slackers is comprised of vocalist Marq Lyn, vocalist/keyboardist Vic Ruggerio, guitarist T.J. Scanlon, bassist Marcus Geard, saxophonist David Hillyard, trumpeter Jeremy Mushlin, trombonist Glen Pine, and drummer Luis Zuluaga. After beginning their career in 1991 playing rocksteady and ska in the 2-Tone vein, the Slackers moved toward a more traditional style, even adding a horn section in 1994. They issued their debut LP, Better Late Than Never, in 1996, followed a year later by Redlight. The group resurfaced in 1998 with The Question; Live at Ernesto's appeared two years later; Wasted Days, which featured a cover of Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive," surfaced in early 2001. Two years later, the Slackers released Close My Eyes, the band's harsh reaction to the events of 9/11 and a reflection of what followed. With that and the band's own personal responsibilities to their families, Close My Eyes highlighted a more mature approach from the Slackers. The International War Criminal EP and the Japan-only Slack in Japan preceded the 2006 release of Peculiar. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi