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Lambrini Girls

You're Welcome

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very limited red & orange 12" EP - 1 per customer - £21.99

Limited *Signed* 12" EP - £19.99
Bold, brash, and bolshy - these local tearaways are proper - stopping shows to nip to the shops and load up on their namesake, creating safe spaces for all, enl...

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Kathleen Hanna

Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk

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Trailblazers never live easy lives and there are few who can match Kathleen Hanna.
Petrol Girls

Baby

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Time is supposed to mellow us, but for Petrol Girls it has distilled their feminist politics into an ever more potent cocktail.
CLT DRP

Nothing Clever, Just Feelings

LIMITED "TOXIC YELLOW" LP - £21.99 £10.98
This battery of big distorted electronic slabs from local Brighton atom-smashers has left our ears and speakers in smithereens - we can't wait to put the pi...
Who Let The Dogs Out

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  1. Bad Apple
  2. Company Culture
  3. Big Dick Energy
  4. No Homo
  5. Nothing Tastes As Good As It Feels
  6. You’re Not From Around Here
  7. Scarcity Is Fake (communist propaganda)
  8. Filthy Rich Nepo Baby
  9. Special Different
  10. Love
  11. Cuntology 101

Lambrini Girls

Who Let The Dogs Out

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Those ferocious Brighton punks have done the seemingly impossible and captured the unpredictable, raucous yet good hearted, livewire energy of their legendary gigs and smeared it across a vinyl colourway that is as hilarious and potty-mouthed as they are themselves! Big Disc Energy indeed.

With instrumentals that inhale you like a Level 5 tornado and sentiments thatmake you want to kick the nearest door through, it’s a take-no-prisoners debut from one of the UK’s most fun and fearless bands. Recorded with Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox,“Who Let The Dogs Out "bottles everything wrong with the modern world and shakes it up. If peppering political songs with humour is like sticking a sparkler in somebread, then “Who Let The Dogs Out” is like a fireworks display in the factory itself: strange, dangerous, exciting. The album rips through a laundry list of social ills. Sirens blare over a heavily distorted bass and a live drum breakbeat. The band dance between upbeat pop-punk, dirty grunge tones and discordant post-punk. There’s even some noise-pop cheer for putting yourself first, whether it’s having an autistic meltdown or doing a poo at your mate’s house.