Serving up a pungent mix of punk noise and electronic sleaze, the Sheffield-based sextet Pink Grease played their first gig as the Buttf*ckers, then morphed into Pink Grease and the Evil X. By the time they made their debut 7", "Working All Day," which was released by Horseglue Records, the imprint created by Soul Jazz founder Ethan Reid and Barry 7 of Add N to (X), they were known simply as Pink Grease. Early in 2003 the group returned with the Soul Paco EP and again that spring with the All Over You EP, which the band recorded in New York City; it was co-released by Horseglu...