By 1984 they officially had shortened their name to its abbreviation, subequently going by SSD. Their sound changed a fair bit too. They began moving away from their punk origins and venturing into more metal-inspired territory, with the pace slowing down and the inclusion of actual guitar riffs and solos. 1984's How We Rock is still a fairly straight-forward hardcore record, but they had mostly shed that skin by the time of 1985's Break It Up. They called it quits after that, and haven't had any kind of official reunion since. A compilation was released in 1992 containing unreleased session tracks and a handful of live songs. Enjoy.
1. Boiling Point
2. Fight Them
3. Do You Even Care
4. Not Normal
5. Wasted Youth
6. Jock Itch
7. Fun To You
8. V.A.
9. How Much Art
10. The Kids Will Have Their Say
11. Headed Straight
12. War Threat
13. Teach Me Violence
14. Screw
15. Who's To Judge
16. Police Beat
17. Untitled
18. The End
1. Glue
2. Forced Down Your Throat
3. Get It Away
4. Under The Influence
5. Nothing Done
6. X-Claim
7. No Reply
1.SSD - Jolly Old Saint Nicholas
2. Jeff & Jane - Jingle Bells
3. Christmas - O Holy Night
4. Sonny Columbus & His Del Fuegos - That Punchbowl Full Of Joy
5. Native Tongue - Do You Hear What I Hear?
1. How We Rock Intro
2. How We Rock
3. Words That Kill
4. The Choice
5. On The Road
6. What It Takes
7. What If I
1. Break It Up
2. Children Will Rock
3. Heart Failure
4. Hit The Bottom
5. Blood Flood
6. No Solution
7. Baby Black
8. Calendar
9. Screams Of The Night
10. Feel The Flame
1. Glue
2. Control
3. Boston Crew
4. Words That Kill
5. Nothing Done
6. Break It Up
7. Remember
8. X Claim
9. Boiling Point
10. Fight Them
11. Forced Down
12. What If I
13. Screams Of The Night
14. Drug Fools
15. How Much Art
16. Wasted Youth
17. Jolly Old Saint Nick
18. Headed Straight
19. On The Road
20. Under The Influence
21. Police Beat
22. Baby Black
23. Typical
24. Get It Away
25. Star Wars
26. No Reply
27. Francois' Journey
28. Eighteen
29. Infinity
First two SSD slay
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