Recommend me some feminism-core essentials.
Recommend me some feminism-core essentials
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this but unironically
shut the fuck up
Mecca Normal
OP here
sorry posted the wrong link
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kys that shit slaps
i hate women
(USER WAS BASED FOR THIS POST)
Not this shit again
Your mom should slap you
really fun album honestly
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Would this be classed as feminism-core due to its lyrical content?
she does :(
Good
I think lyrical content is all it takes to be feminism-core
Show us some GOD DAMN TITTS YOU BLACKED SLUT
I’ll show my cock you closeted little faggot
What do you think she listens to
I’m thinking her favorite album is pretty hate machine
I was literally about to post the same thing lmao
bump
XD lmao! :^) :^)
Unironically their last album is feminismcore indeed
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hoes mad
>came here to say this! literally came here just to say this, i have just woken up and you sir have already won the internets, have my upvote
This or interpol
here, dont make me find that again
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Studio version is really good.
GG Allin. He truly treated everyone as equals.
>nobody posted this shit so far
wtf, mu
Saw it coming from a mile away. Please stop spamming this everywhere, thanks
Take all my upvotes!!!
What's some more funny-if-you're-14-core?
If you can imagine The Poison Girls spending their days listening to Celtic Frost and Deviated Instinct before getting stuck in a k-hole, you'd be getting much closer to describing Life Cycle. Feminism was hardly a foreign concept to Britain's Anarchopunk movement, but rarely had any band been so inspired to make it sound heavy. Life Cycle's brand of Crust sounded very distinct even for its day. Full of droning, menacing riffs which rumble along at a sludgy mid-tempo, Life Cycle's debut EP "Myth & Ritual" stands out as one of Anarchopunk's best kept secrets.
Unlike the infantile "kill all rapists" or insufferable self-pitying "woe is me" plaguing virtually every artform branded "feminist", each song has its own identifiable persona with very personal motifs that still sound reflective, introspective and tastefully subtle. Printed on the interior is an essay from bassist, vocalist and songwriter Marie Sheard elaborating on sexism, society and gender roles. She's obviously read her share of Germaine Greer and Laura Mulvey, admitting as much on the following EP's essay found in "The Weight of Tradition" and interweaving the male gaze and neo-Freudian poststructuralism in the lyrics. Agree or disagree with her views, the sincerity and conviction can be felt and appreciated by the listener.
crass - penis envy
the slits - cut
bikini kill
sleater kinney
Tfw no Ramona Flowers gf.
Look no further than Bikini Kill
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Feminism is a trash ideology and Ian MacKaye is a fucking asshole, but the Fugazi song is lit.
The comment from the Kazakh dude cracked me up lol.