
The glory days of massive tom thwacks and talkative garage riffs are back, and have been embraced by Atlanta trio the Coathangers. Not only are they one of the most important all-female bands of the last two decades, they are one of the most important rock bands of all time, validating ideas that the personal is political is power. Sleater-Kinney existed from 1994 to 2006 and reuniting last year at a time when their decisive feminism is necessary. There’s a pretty powerful political element to all of what they do, and also a certain massiveness if you’re a Bikini Kill fan, dive into this group ASAP. The ladies of the trio are fresh off the road with the legendary Scottish band the Vaselines and navigating an upward trajectory.īrighton, England cassette label Tuff Enuff Records is dedicated to releasing material by queer, riot grrrl and DIY acts, making their tapes diverse and progressive - which is what punk is all about, right? Frau, a vicious group from London, are one of their stars. There’s something in the water in Philadelphia: Amanda X are leaders in their scene, writing songs that marry a certain post-punk thrash with power pop harmonies. In Ex Hex, she’s in control, powering through complicated solos that would silence even the most adamant misogynist. These girls are out for blood.Įx Hex is the brainchild of frontwoman Mary Timony, of Helium and Wild Flag fame the latter can be considered a supergroup, and a lot of their power is driven by Timony. In the single “Super Rat,” Tweeddale sings, “I will hate you forever / Scumbag sleaze / Slime-bag beast / You really do disgust me,” about a unnamed partner who wronged a friend. Their distorted sound carries like a Best Coast jam without the sweet, California sentiment. Together, they craft heartbreakingly honest tunes that recall the candidness of early Liz Phair.Īnother dream duo! Honeyblood is a Scottish indiepop-punk hybrid steered by guitarist Stina Tweeddale and drummer Shona McVicar. Girlpool are the polar opposite of this: the Philly-via-Los Angeles duo is made up of two best friends, bassist Harmony Tividad and guitarist Cleo Tucker. The worst thing that can happen to a band is for the members to fail to find a rhythm, losing the race before leaving the gate. The nostalgia.Because Girl Group Week is by no means limited to pop groups, here are 20 all-female bands that you need to know right now: Comment by That skeleton from the doot meme


I want to play sonic 3 again Comment by Austin Deanĭespite being a few more years than an actuall person in this time. To be honest, i think i like the Mega Doraibu version better Comment by Siluman Ogre I can't help but dance even if im raging Comment by King Of The Flags I hate the zone, but love the music Comment by demitrixįor such a rage inducing zone it sure has that chill boppin beat Comment by Verk So fucking good Comment by Smokegrenade 396 Sonic 3 version is better Comment by peytonrode I beated Sonic mania and got all the chaos emeralds with all the characters 😎 Comment by That Sonic Dude Shut your bubblegum dum dum looking face the frick up Comment by Shy guy I love how Tee Lopes respected the OG version of this song by adding just some icing. *when th air bubble comes out after yiu drwoned* AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Comment by Corsean Me: ok time for next zone game: H Y D R O C I T Y Z O N E Me: well fuck Comment by jkks 14

I love this soundtrack, but I suck at the level lol Comment by ZeroZX

God i fucking hate hydrocity zone with all my heart, but the music is a bop Comment by Bad_Future
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Is this live or a what? Comment by Exists: The Live Action Movie Labarinth zone is worse than this zone tbh. Knock knock whos there? dwane dwane who? "dwane" hydrocity zone im "dwoning" hahahah (boy am i lonely) Comment by HighlandTNT 303 Thank god they didn’t bring back LABYRINTH ZONE. I like this.not really like Oil Ocean.that is shit Comment by derpy duck Genre Soundtrack Comment by Hungrysharkbloxian Composed/Remixed by Tee Lopes for the Sonic Mania OST
