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  2. Huggy Bear (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their avant-garde debut EP, Rubbing the Impossible to Burst, was released in 1992, and in the same year they began working closely with Bikini Kill as riot grrrl's popularity peaked on both sides of the Atlantic, culminating in a split album on Catcall Records (Huggy Bear) and Kill Rock Stars (Bikini Kill) called Our Troubled Youth/Yeah Yeah ...

  3. Weaponry Listens to Love - Wikipedia

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    Weaponry Listens to Love is an album by the English riot grrrl band Huggy Bear. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was released in 1994. [ 5 ] The band broke up shortly after a North American tour, due to their self-imposed three-year time frame.

  4. Riot grrrl - Wikipedia

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    [113] Many riot grrrl bands included male band members, such as Billy Karren of Bikini Kill or Jon Slade and Chris Rawley of Huggy Bear. The New-York Historical Society's documentation on "Women & the American Story" said that "the riot grrrl movement struggled to recognize intersectionality" and therefore many women of color left when they ...

  5. Our Troubled Youth - Wikipedia

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    Our Troubled Youth is the Huggy Bear side of a split album they released with Bikini Kill (whose side was entitled Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah).It was released on International Women's Day 1993 on Catcall Records in the United Kingdom, and on the Kill Rock Stars label in the United States.

  6. List of riot grrrl bands - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable bands that specifically self-identified as riot grrrl during the initial early 1990s period would be very small, potentially including only Bikini Kill, Bratmobile, Heavens to Betsy, Excuse 17, Emily's Sassy Lime, and Lucid Nation in the US, and Huggy Bear, Linus, Pussycat Trash and Skinned Teen in the UK.

  7. Bikini Kill - Wikipedia

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    Bikini Kill toured in London, England to begin working with Huggy Bear, releasing a split album, Our Troubled Youth / Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah, and touring the UK. The tour was the subject of a documentary film by Lucy Thane titled It Changed My Life: Bikini Kill in the U.K.

  8. Category:Riot grrrl albums - Wikipedia

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    Huggy Bear (band) albums (2 P) L. Lunachicks albums (1 C, 5 P) S. ... Pages in category "Riot grrrl albums" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  9. Skinned Teen - Wikipedia

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    Skinned Teen was formed by teenagers Layla Gibbon, Flossy White and Esme Young in London in 1992. Inspired by US Riot Grrrl, Huggy Bear and The Shaggs, the band were offered their first gig after approaching Kathleen Hanna following a Huggy Bear/Bikini Kill all-girl show on their 1993 UK tour.