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[[caption-width-right:350: Theze Boyz Make Big Noize!\\
From L to R: Don Powell, Dave Hill (top) Noddy Holder (centre) and Jim Lea]]

->''"I said Mama but weer all crazee now!"''

'''''[[IncomingHam WELL AAAAAAAAAAAALRIIIIIIIIIGHT, EVERYBOOOOOOOOOOOOOODY!]]'''''

Slade are a rock band from Wolverhampton, who rose to prominence during the GlamRock era of TheSeventies. With 17 consecutive Top 20 hits and six number ones, the British Hit Singles & Albums names them as the most successful British group of the 1970s based on sales of singles. They were the first act to have three singles enter at number one, and all six of the band's chart toppers (and the vast majority of their other material) were penned by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea.

While they achieved little success in UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates, they inspired many rock bands that would go on to be legends in their own right. These bands include: Music/{{KISS}}, Music/TheRamones, Music/QuietRiot (who pretty much owe ''all'' their success to Slade), Music/MotleyCrue, Music/TwistedSister, Music/CheapTrick, Music/TheRunaways and even Music/{{Nirvana}}!
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!! Cum on, Feel the Tropez!

* TheAce: Jim Lea fits this trope the best out of all the members of the band. He was the only multi-instrumentalist (playing bass, guitar, violin and piano), was a fairly good singer in his own right and penned the majority of the band's hits along with Noddy.
* TheAlcoholic: Don Powell goes into detail in his biography about how he spent many nights out getting drunk with Music/OzzyOsbourne. He also mentions that he nearly got shot by Ozzy's wife Sharon when they returned late from drinking one night.
* [[CareerEndingInjury Career Ending Illness]]: Jim Lea's bout of hepatitis in 1984 brought an abrupt end to Slade's days as a touring act. While Lea recovered, the band's career never did.
* ChristmasSongs: Wrote one of the perennial classics, "Merry Xmas Everybody". If you happen to be in [[UsefulNotes/AVeryBritishChristmas the UK during December]], expect to hear this ''a lot''.
* TheCoverChangesTheGender: The band's version of Janis Joplin's "Move Over" swaps the genders of the protagonist and the person they're singing to.
* {{Determinator}}: In 1973, Don Powell survived a massive car crash that killed his girlfriend and was in a coma for six days. He was back with the band a month later and has continued to play to this day.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: For their second album (and their first as Slade), the band was given a skinhead gimmick, playing in rather rough pubs and clubs. The skinhead gimmick was actually thought up by their manager, though, and they were never really part of that crowd.
** Their first album in 1969 (recorded and released as "Ambrose Slade") was quite heavy on covers of popular songs from the era, including "Born to Be Wild" (Music/{{Steppenwolf}}), "Journey to the Center of Your Mind" ([[Music/TedNugent Amboy Dukes]]), and even "If This World Were Mine" (Music/MarvinGaye and Tammi Terrell).
* FaceOfAThug: One of the reasons the skinhead look was abandoned so fast was because Noddy was rather rough-looking, enough so that some were afraid that they were actual skinheads, especially with the negative publicity the subculture had started to get at the time.
* FunWithHomophones: The magnificent three-way pun on Slade / slayed / sleighed in the last verse of "Merry Xmas Everybody."
** Also "Cum on Feel the Noize."
* FunetikAksent: Plenty of their 70s songs have titles written in this style, like "Take Me Bak 'Ome", which does look like what it would sound like in a West Midlands accent.
* GlamRock: One of the most successful bands during its heyday.
* HairMetal: Pretty much every notable hair metal band was inspired by them in some way. They also had a go with it themselves with "Radio Wall of Sound."
* IAmTheBand: After the departure of Don Powell, Dave Hill is the only remaining founding member.
* IconicItem: Noddy's mirrored hat and Dave's "Superyob" guitar. Jim Lea is also heavily associated with the Gibson EB-3 bass.
* LargeHam: Noddy Holder is probably the most noteworthy example in GlamRock history.
* LeadBassist: Although in public he was (relatively speaking) TheQuietOne in Slade, Jim Lea wrote most of the band's music and was generally the member who most steered their overall direction.
* LiveAlbum: "Slade Alive" was their breakthrough album and is often held up as one of the greatest live albums of all time. A significant number of fans also consider it Slade's best album overall. They also issued "Slade Alive Vol 2" and "Slade On Stage", all three live albums (and a further [=EP=]) later being combined into a double-CD anthology.
* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Drummer, Don Powell, was often considered to be the best looking member of the band.
** Jim Lea was also considered rather attractive in his youth.
* LongRunnerLineUp: The original line-up managed twenty three years. The current line-up has been together for nine.
* MetalScream: '''''IT'S CHRIIIIIISTMAAAAAAS!!!!'''''
* MultipleDemographicAppeal: At the height of their fame they were marketed particularly as a teen-appeal pop group, but they also had a following among fans of what would become known as hard rock -- it helped that their breakthrough album was the more rock-oriented ''Slade Alive!''.
* NewSoundAlbum: Most of them, to some degree, but ones that particularly stand out are:
** ''Nobody's Fools'', in which they took their influences from the music they'd heard while touring the States. Its mixture of soul, blues and folk rock (plus, to fans' particular chagrin, female backing vocals) initiated their AudienceAlienatingEra.
** ''Till Deaf Do Us Part'' jumped on the heavy metal bandwagon.
** ''Rogues Gallery'' added synths. Blame Music/VanHalen.
* NoIndoorVoice: Noddy Holder isn't nicknamed "The Foghorn" for nothing.
* OutOfGenreExperience: "Skweeze Me Pleeze Me"'s B-side "Kill 'Em At The Hot Club Tonite" is a tribute to the jazz musicians Music/DjangoReinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, and performed in their style.
* PowerBallad: "My Oh My."
* {{Protopunk}}: With their short songs, heavy guitar riffs and their use of ThreeChordsAndTheTruth (as well as their downright ''wild'' concerts), the band definitely had that punk edge before punk was even a thing. It's no wonder that so many punk bands have cited them as an influence. This is also why Slade were able to maintain a strong following from the punk movement when they returned to the UK after touring America.
* RatedMForManly: Because of their association with football hooliganism, they were one of the few glam rock bands to achieve such status in terms of rowdiness.
* RevolvingDoorBand: Between 1992 and 2005 the band went through half a dozen iterations before the line-up settled down again.
* SelfTitledAlbum: Combined with PunnyName for ''Slayed?''.
* SignatureHeadgear: A top hat is Noddy Holder's signature piece of clothing, particularly the one that had mirrors on it. He claims he bought it from Freddie Mercury's vintage clothing stall in Kensington before Music/{{Queen}} got big.
* StepUpToTheMicrophone: "Radio Wall of Sound" has bass player Jim Lea on lead vocals during the verses. Holder sings lead on the choruses.
* TechnicianVersusPerformer: Both parties attest to friction between Jim Lea and Dave Hill during the glam era which comes down to this. Lea was the technician, and felt that the band weren't being taken seriously because of performer Hill's over-the-top costumes and stage antics.
* TheBandMinusTheFace: Holder left the band in 1992 and Lea retired from the band shortly afterwards. The band continues with Hill and Powell but have a lesser profile without their larger than life frontman.
* XtremeKoolLetterz: A frequent gimmick in their early song titles.
** Reversed by the album title ''Slayed?'' which suggests that [[MyspeldRokband the band misspells its own name on purpose]] similarly to many of their songs.
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