Hey grrrlies, in this episode we jump into the history of the Riot Grrrl movement, starting in Olympia in the early 90s as a backlash to the male-dominated Punk scene. We play some songs by some women in punk in the 70s who made this all possible: the Slits, X Ray Spex, and Patti Smith. Of course we delve into Kathleen Hanna (happy belated birthday!) and her projects which defined the movement: Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, and Julie Ruin. We get into some other first-gen Riot Grrrl acts, as well as some of my suggestions for some modern-day women and non-binary folks who deserve the title of Riot Grrrls just as much. Love rock revolution girl style now!The SlitsCutTypical GirlsX Ray SpexGermfree AdolescentsOh Bondage Up Yours!Patti SmithHorsesRedondo BeachBikini KillRevolution Girl Style Now!Feels BlindLe TigreLe TigreDeceptaconBratmobileLadies, Women and GirlsDo You Like Me Like That?Huggy BearTaking the Rough with the SmoochHerjazzHeavens to BetsyCalculatedStay Away7 Year BitchSick emDead
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