hardcore, Japan
Katie Katty is an all-girl hardcore punk band from Kobe, Japan. Band members: Vo Hime (bass), Dr Hitomi (drums), Fumiko (vocals/guitar).
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Slave for our uterus
They released this 7" in 2005.
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This is an EP released in 1985 on Revenge Records.
This is their first full-length, released in 2001 on Troubleman Unlimited.
This is Cadallaca's first LP that came out in 1998 by K. Records.
Released in 2010.
This is their second album, an energizing and passionate recording, released in 2006.
Their second labum, released February 2, 1992 by Safe House. The album was produced by Mason Temple along with the band. The album was recorded at SST, Weehawken NJ, mixed at Quad Recording, NYC and mastered at MDI, Toronto. Many of their songs involve feminist issues.
Their first album, released in 1990 by Blast First Records, roduced by Wharton Tiers. The record was only available in Europe until it was re-released on Go-Kart Records in 2001.
This is their second album, which came out on 15th September 2003 on Troubleman Unlimited and on Blast First. Jagged dance masterpieces and full-throttle bolts of freak-art groove make up At Crystal Palace. The album is a riot of ideas - restless and begging your full attention, both cerebral and visceral. Ambitious but endlessly accessible.
Their third album and their first on the Kill Rock Stars label is the sole audible note that takes on the fiery political climate and the banal musical climate that truly follows in the footsteps of the revolution started by DNA, Mars, James Chance, and others. The lyrics are about the government, political disillusionment, and the things that keep us from thinking about what is really going on--being distracted by night life, consumerism and celebrity watching. Released on July 25, 2006.
In 2007, with a brand new contract signed to I Scream Records, Fabulous Disaster released their first full length cd.
A collection of their three 7"s and unreleased/rare tracks. Reelased in 2009 on Abl Records/Germs of Youth.
Their 2nd album, released in 1996 on Chainsaw Records. Aggressive punk with political overtones alternating with alternative ballads.
Members of Excuse 17, Heavens To Betsy & Quasi cut weaving vocals with choppy harmonies to rock their 3rd release. Simple, stripped-down rock n roll and one the finest voices in the scene. Reelased on Kill Rock Stars, the first 2 were released on Chainsaw Records.
The Hot Rock is a troublesome, dark and thoughtful album. Gone are the out-and-out flailing maelstroms of riot-grrl power pop like "Dig Me Out" and "Words and Guitar". It was released in 1999 on Kill Rock Stars.
Released in 2000 on Kill Rock Stars.
Released in 2002. This is their last album on Kill Rock Stars.
Sleater-Kinney moved from longtime label Kill Rock Stars over to Sub Pop and they parted ways with producer John Goodmanson and instead worked with Dave Fridmann. The results, 2005′s The Woods. Full of the classic-rock leanings that had boiled beneath the surface of the band, especially since drummer Janet Weiss came on board, The Woods is a torrential record that unleashed Sleater-Kinney’s songwriting and Corin Tucker’s voice in a way unheard before.
In 2010 Punčke have released their first demo "Robot koji hekla". The lyrics are mostly in croatian languange. Production/recording: Mooprodakšn, Vinkovci.
Split of 2 all-female hardcore/punk bands - Kaos Klitoriano from Brazil and Kólica from Spain - released in 2002
After gingerly attempts to walk with a shortplayer they release their first self-produced longplayer “Sleazy Listeninc” in 2006.
This is their second self-produced longplay, released in 2007.
Released in 2002 on Commitment Records.
Split of 2 Brazilian bands, released in 2002 on 78 Life Recordings.