Spitboy - Body of Work 1990-1995 All The Songs - Red & Black Marble
"Spitboy blazed trails for feminist musicians in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond during their brief but impactful life, touring the United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Releasing records on labels such as Ebullition, Allied Recordings, and Bay Area punk institution Lookout Records, they stood solitarily against what, at the time, was an almost entirely male-dominated sub culture of punk and hardcore. Formed in response to the homogenized masculinity of the late 1980's and early 1990s scene, their brash and abrasive style of music was paired equally with their confrontational live shows, and unwillingness to tolerate preconceived gender roles and social norms within the punk scene, and American society at large." - Don Giovanni Records
Tracklist
Position Title/Credits Duration
A1 Seriously
A2 Dysfunction
A3 Motivated By Fear
A4 Interdependency
A5 Ultimate Violations
A6 The Threat
A7 Sexism Impressed
B1 In Your Face
B2 Violent Tongue
B3 True Self Revealed
B4 World Problem
B5 Touch
B6 Right
B7 In Tradition
C1 Isolation Burns
C2 Removal
C3 Moral Casualty
C4 Fences
C5 Blue
C6 You And Me And The Art Of Being A Woman
D1 What Are Little Girls Made Of?
D2 Emaciation
D3 Unknown
D4 Wizened
D5 Six Feet Down
D6 All Grown Up