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Women's Rights (album)
2015 studio album by Childbirth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Women's Rights is the second studio album by Seattle rock band Childbirth. It was recorded at Vault Studio[1] and featured each of the band's members, Bree McKenna (also of the band Tacocat), Stacy Peck (also of the band Pony Time), and Julia Shaprio (also of the band Chastity Belt).[2][3][4][5] The album was released on October 2, 2015 by Suicide Squeeze Records.

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Critical reception
Women's Rights is noted by critics for its "feminist" tones.[2][8] Several songs are noted as "silly,"[2] "funny,"[8] and "comedy[ic]."[3] Bitch Media writer Bobby Moore claimed that songs from the album such as Tech Bro and Siri, Open Tinder "take aim at less-than-desirable men,"[2] and NPR reviewer Katie Presley cites the album's hits as addressing a "typically unsung set of freedoms vital to an equitable female experience."[5]
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Track listing[1][4][5]
All tracks are written by Childbirth.
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Personnel[1][2][3]
- Bass, vocals – Bree McKenna
- Drums – Stacy Peck
- Artwork, guitar, vocals – Julia Shapiro
- Engineer – Ian Lesage
- Mixing – Alice Wilder
- Mixing – Chris Hanzsek
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