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"Rebel Girl" is a song by American punk rock band Bikini Kill.The song was released in three different recorded versions in 1993 – on an EP, an LP, and a 7-inch single. The single version was produced by Joan Jett and features her on guitar and background vocals.
Bikini Kill is an American punk rock band formed in Olympia, Washington, in October 1990. The group originally consisted of singer and songwriter Kathleen Hanna , guitarist Billy Karren , bassist Kathi Wilcox , and drummer Tobi Vail .
David Browne of Entertainment Weekly called Pussy Whipped "the first great riot-grrrl album". [4] The Guardian wrote that "Hanna is so enraged that words to fetching tunes like 'Hamster Baby' and 'Star-Bellied Boy' are transmuted to wild shrieks."
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah was released as a standalone LP by Bikini Kill Records on April 15, 2004. This release, which did not feature the Huggy Bear tracks due to rights, [ 7 ] was expanded with unreleased tracks recorded at live shows and band practices. [ 8 ]
Mike Watt, erstwhile bassist for the Minutemen, fIREHOSE, The Stooges, shared a live version with the Black Gang of the Bikini Kill song "Rebel Girl" to celebrate the label Kill Rock Stars' 30th ...
The Singles is a compilation album of three singles by punk rock band Bikini Kill. The album was released in 1998 by Kill Rock Stars. [1] Joan Jett produces, plays guitar and sings on the first three tracks. [4] In 2018, Bikini Kill reissued the album on CD and 12" vinyl. [6]
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Bikini Kill is the first EP by the American punk rock band Bikini Kill led by singer Kathleen Hanna. The six-song vinyl EP was released in 1992 on Kill Rock Stars. [1] It was produced by Fugazi's Ian MacKaye. [9] In 1994, the EP was released on CD together with the Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah EP under the name The CD Version of the First Two Records. [10]