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Typical Girls?
The Story of the Slits
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266 pages
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Exploring the groundbreaking contributions of The Slits, this book highlights their innovative blend of dub reggae, pop-punk, and other genres, showcasing their unique sound and lyrical wit. Despite their influential debut album that redefined punk and challenged stereotypes of female musicians, the band faced dismissal and misunderstanding. The provocative album cover further fueled misinterpretations of their artistry, illustrating the complexities of their legacy as pioneers in the music scene.
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2009, paperback
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