Slip Inside this House

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Slip Inside this House is a song originally released by Psychedelic Rock Band 13th Floor Elevators as a first track on their album Easter Everywhere (1967). Its 8 minutes make it the longest album-released track of the 13th Floor Elevators. It is a good précis of the Elevators' style, containing most of their common elements - the electric jug of Tommy Hall, an insistent repetitive fuzz guitar riff, and impassioned vocals by Roky Erickson. The song was covered by Scottish indie Rock band Primal Scream on their album Screamadelica.