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Twin Cities Feminist Punk Trio Kitten Forever Have Been Rocking for 10 Years
Their new album’s raw, stripped-down aura is part of its appeal.
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Seattle's Lisa Prank Brings Feminism to Pop Punk
The solo artist is inspired by the sounds of Jimmy Eat World, Blink-182, and Jawbreaker—but puts her own spin on pop punk.
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An Interview with Alice Bag: Chicana Punk Maverick
Alice Bag just 19 when she became the frontperson for one of Los Angeles's most riotous punk acts. In this interview, she talks about L.A. punk, Latina feminism, and why she finally decided to release her very first solo album in 2016.
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Cut & Paste: Zines About Women Musicians
From Yoko Ono and the Supremes to punk and hardcore, check out these four zines about highlighting women in music.
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Michelle Gonzales's New Memoir Details Punk History Through a Xicana Feminist Perspective
In The Spitboy Rule, Gonzales's unique experience and perspective document a critical moment in punk culture.
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BitchTapes: Punk's Not Dead, It Just Got Better
Punk has been alive and well for decades, and this playlist is chock-full of delightful songs.
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Writer Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib on Poetry & Punk Rock
The writer talks about being an outsider and insider in literary spaces and punk.
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A Houston Punk Band Wrote an Awesome Song About Microaggressions
Syrian-American lead singer Miriam Hakim turned her daily frustrations into the song “This Stupid Stuff.”
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Tacocat’s New Album Riffs on "The X-Files," Horse Girls, and Mansplaining
The Seattle pop-punk band combines feminist pop culture feels with acid-sharp wordplay.
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BitchTapes: Who Says Punks Can't Dance?
Put on your combat boots and hit the dance floor!
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