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The Slacks drew their influences from contemporaries like Cabaret Voltaire and Tuxedomoon, as well as Disco and Dadaism. Interested in audiobooks too? As James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem said of The Bus, I always wanted to make a song that sounded like that. Starting out with performance art in subways, they soon took their angst-ridden act to galleries and night clubs. On their debut EP Matt Marello roars and churns out white-hot shards of guitar while John Young's short-circuited noise machines and Albert Ganss's industrial metal drums create dramatic body rhythms. Dripping in nihilism, the song's lyrics tackle the existential dread of the late 20th century. https://libro. Executive Slacks was spawned in Philadelphia by three restless art students ' Matt Marello, John Young and Albert Ganss in the early 1980s. The tracks were created with the use of heavily modified synthesizers and noisemakers, industrial steel drums, metal rods and plates.