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  Riot grrrl per se grew out of the hardcore punk scene in the early 1990’s and fused the power of that musical style with a strongly political feminist sensibility.  Interestingly, riot grrrl was strong in both Washington’s:  Washington, D.C. and Washington State, particularly Olympia. I am still learning about riot grrrl myself; but the above album, Pussy Whipped by Bikini Kill (their second) is a recent acquisition (in vinyl I might add).  The album is an unadulterated blast of fury that is a compelling if somewhat challenging listen.  In the late 1980’s, three students at the liberal Evergreen College in Olympia, Kathleen Hanna, Tobi Vail and Kathi Wilcox began publishing a feminist fanzine called Bikini Kill. Guitarist Billy Boredom was recruited to buttress the band that they formed of the same name, Bikini Kill; as you might imagine, his presence in the line-up is under-stated.   The title of the first album by Bikini Kill, Revolution Girl Style Now (1991) sums up what the band was trying to accomplish. Music and concert conventions were set aside so that female audience members could be closest to the stage, with women encouraged to tell their stories of sexual abuse during the performances.  (December 2013)  |