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Along with Bikini Kill, Bratmobile spearheaded the riot grrrl revolution of the early 1990s, battling the long-standing dominance of men within the punk rock community to help empower a new generation of female musicians and fans.
REISSUED!!! BIKINI KILL's final studio album originally released in 1996! Bikini Kill is credited with instigating the Riot Grrrl movement in the early ’90s via their political lyrics, zines, and confrontational live performances.
Bikini Kill's first 'proper' record improves greatly on the production quality of the band's earlier efforts. The production convincingly adds a brittle immediacy to the record that only serves to raise the album's emotional stakes.
The highly sought after, final studio album from the punk icons received a very limited CD only release in 1995 and has been officially unavailable for the past 27 years!
A compilation album by Vivien Goldman exploring the role of women in the punk music scene. It focuses on how punk liberated women and challenges the male-dominated narrative of punk history.
Ships 11/14/25 - Two original EPs by the Seattle feminist punk band Mommy Long Legs, originally released as separate cassette tapes in 2014 and 2015. The albums are known for their raw, lo-fi sound and chaotic, glittery, and brash punk rock style.
Equal parts sass, snark and surf-punk infused guitar, Bratmobile’s third album bursts with catchy hooks and thought-provoking critiques of their scene, consumerism and the patriarchy.
Across it's runtime, The Spiritual Sound traces a narrative arc through extremes: searing, sky-cracking catharsis on side A; a slow-burning, devotional undercurrent on side B.
Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar is the debut album of the iconic country singer. Johnny Cash and his music are one--blending to produce the kind of songs that bridge the gap from heart to heart.