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1995 studio album by Tribe 8 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fist City is the first studio album by the American queer punk band Tribe 8, released in 1995.[3][4] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[5]
Fist City contains a cover of Aretha Franklin's "Think".[6] Shaunna Hall, of 4 Non Blondes, contributed guitar parts to the album.[7]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Robert Christgau | [8] |
Trouser Press called the album "impressive," writing that "behind growly singer Lynn Breedlove, the group’s rock barrels along with as much intelligent raunch as the lyrics, a guitar-drenched punk charge that means business but stays well within safe musical boundaries."[9] The Washington Post thought that "musically, these songs are not distinctive, but they are suitably vehement ... 'Neanderthal Dyke' admits, 'I never read Dworkin/I ride a big bike/Feminist theory gets me uptight'."[10] The Chicago Tribune wrote: "With its buzz-saw twin-guitar assault and hammering rhythms, Tribe 8 works a ferocious hardcore edge."[11]
The Advocate deemed the album a "sludgy blend of metal and thrash punk," but wrote that "the simple fact that its members are Asian, black, and white lesbians playing angry rock'n'roll makes the band revolutionary."[12] The Boston Globe called the band "riotously non-PC."[13] Miami New Times lamented that the album was "as predictable and witless as anything by W.A.S.P. and Motley Crue."[14]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Manipulate" | |
2. | "Seraphim" | |
3. | "Butch in the Streets" | |
4. | "Romeo and Julio" | |
5. | "What?" | |
6. | "Kick" | |
7. | "Neanderthal Dyke" | |
8. | "Freedom" | |
9. | "Allen's Mom" | |
10. | "Femme Bitch Top" | |
11. | "Think" | |
12. | "Flippersnapper" | |
13. | "Barnyard Poontang" | |
14. | "All I Can Do" | |
15. | "Frat Pig" |
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