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Tuff Enuff Records

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Tuff Enuff Records was a British queer/riot grrrl record label based in Brighton, England.[1]

History

Tuff Enuff was established in 2012 as a spin-off from associated club night Riots Not Diets,[2] and specialises in releasing DIY punk and lo-fi/underground music. The label is considered to be in the tradition of Slampt Records[3] as well as more recent British queercore labels such as Homocrime and Irrk.[4]

First release was compilation album Why Diet When You Could Riot?, which was favourably reviewed in Maximum Rocknroll and elsewhere[5] and included tracks from Ste McCabe and Trash Kit. Two further compilations followed, 2013's Carry On Rioting and 2014's I Know Why the Caged Grrrl Sings,[6] including tracks by Shrag and Shopping, respectively.

The label released a series of well-received cassette EPs by bands such as Frau,[7] No Ditching,[8][9] Dog Legs,[10] The Ethical Debating Society[11] and Big Joanie;[12] vinyl singles by Men Oh Pause[13][14] and Slum Of Legs;[15][16][17] as well as vinyl albums by Roseanne Barr,[18][1][19] Daskinsey4[20] and Ye Nuns,[21][22] the latter band featuring Debbie Smith, Charley Stone and former members of Mambo Taxi and thee Headcoatees playing covers of songs by The Monks.[23]

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Artists

  • Alison’s Birthday
  • As Ondas
  • Big Joanie
  • Crumbs
  • Daskinsey4
  • Dog Legs
  • The Ethical Debating Society
  • Frau
  • Grubs
  • King Alfred, Man Of Leisure
  • Martha
  • Men Oh Pause
  • The Middle Ones
  • Milky Wimpshake
  • Molar
  • Neurotic Fiction
  • No Ditching
  • Roseanne Barr
  • Slum Of Legs
  • Try The Pie
  • Two White Cranes
  • Ye Nuns

References

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