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This is a great example of a frightwig album. I can see why it was one of Kurt Cobains favourite albums
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I am a huge Hole and Babes in Toyland fan, so I thought I would try out the band that inspired them to be in a band: Frightwig. I was not disappointed, because these girls have the grit. Offensive lyrics, screaming vocals, harsh guitars. The last 2 songs are especially beautiful. This is 2 albums in one and comes with a great little booklet that has all the lyrics, pictures, and their story.
Album 1: Cat Farm Faboo
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My Crotch Does Not Say Go, ...
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there is a band called redd kross. they play a song called crazy world. i absolutley adore it and when i heard it was a cover, i had to find the original. i love this band. angry and focused, loud and proud to be make this band inspiring. frightwig are a merry go round of women from the san fran scene who got together to play what is now called foxcore.
over the years, certian memebers dropped out for one reason or another but the band lives on with this album, which is the combination ...
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Saw Frightwig many times in SF way back when. Powerful and emotional onstage, their first two albums (combined on this disc) captured their sound well. Often compared to Flipper, Frightwig's sound was more focused, more angry, more irreverent as they skewered gender roles, fought despair, and questioned authority. Words can't describe how insanely great these women were.
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This disc - a compilation of Frightwig's first two (and best!) albums ("Cat Farm Faboo" and "Faster, Frightwig, Kill! Kill!") - is a must have for anybody interested in punk/grunge/wild woman rock n' roll (circa 1984-1986). I am not sufficiently educated on the subject to say how much influence these women might have had on the women rock n' rollers who came after them, but I would guess that the frantic, pounding, groaning, snarling, rocking and irreverant swirl of sound Frightwig created must have been ...
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