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she would’ve loved Ethel Cain
#ethel cain#there is nothing#internet horror#perverts ethel cain#preachers daughter#preacher’s daughter#preacher’s daughter ethel cain
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betty davis photographed by baron wolman, 1970
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Patricia Morrison
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ian mackaye (minor threat & fugazi) skating henry rollins (black flag) circa 1982-83 (my guess). couldn't find an exact date.
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CHAPPELL ROAN performing at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards — September 11, 2024
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Thurston Moore is the God Emperor of fumbling a bad bitch
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Joey Ramone performing at the Roundhouse in 1977
📸 Denis O’Regan
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Sonic Youth, February 4th, 1991, at Madison Square Garden Photo by Ebet Roberts
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Cleo Murray of The March Violets
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Black Flag on their tour bus, May 1984
Greg Ginn, Bill Stevenson, Kira Roessler and
Henry Rollins
📸 Ann Summa
#reposted from history of punk rock on instagram#black flag#punk#punk rock#hardcore punk#henry rollins#80s
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The Cramps (1986)
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G.L.O.S.S. was a trans-feminist hardcore punk band based in Olympia, Washington, formed in 2014. The name stood for “Girls living outside of society’s shit”. They were fronted by lead singer Sadie Switchblade, a trans woman.


Tris Mamone writes:
“Laura Jane Grace of Against Me! already brought trans representation in punk rock, but G.L.O.S.S. didn’t just tell trans punks it was okay to be themselves-they demanded justice with lined lips and spiked bats. The band broke up after releasing just two EPs -16 minutes of music total-but those minutes gave queer and trans kids a better soundtrack than anything Swift can squeeze out of a drum machine”

The band broke up in 2016, saying:
“The punk we care about isn’t supposed to be about getting big or becoming famous, it’s supposed to be about challenging ourselves and each other to be better people. It feels hard to be honest and inward when we are constantly either put on a pedestal or torn down, worshipped or demonized. We want to be whole people, not one-dimensional cartoons.”
I started listening to them years after they had already broken up (2020) and was kind of disappointed to find that they had only released one demo but i completely understand why they decided to disband. They hold a special place in my heart as one of the first queer punk bands i ever listened to alongside Limp Wrist
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Facelift Album Cover full Selection 1991.
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PHOEBE BRIDGERS & HALEY DAHL Photographed by Griffin Lotz Saddest Factory SXSW Music Showcase
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Bauhaus
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