A 1990s band whose confrontational sound and lyrics carved a specific, lasting space.
For their confrontational edge, start with 'Hypocrite'. 'Ugly Girl' frames their unpolished, direct style well.
They made music that provoked radio bans and negative press, songs like 'Hypocrite' challenging norms with a raw, distorted sound. Their catalog, from 'Clear Hearts Grey Flowers' to tracks like 'Vivica', still connects for its unpolished directness. They kept working on their own terms despite legal issues and threats.
Formed in 1992 around vocalist Jessicka Addams and guitarist Mario Rubalcaba, they came out of the grunge scene but developed a sound that was specific to them. They released albums through the late '90s, with a shifting lineup including bassist Michelle Most, before putting out 'Covet' in 2000 and disbanding.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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