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  1. The Peel Session (Bratmobile EP) Bratmobile had a BBC live broadcast with John Peel on July 1993 and was issued the following year as The Peel Session CD EP. [4] Track listing. "There's No Other Way/No You Don't" – 2:23. "Bitch Theme" – 1:45. "Make Me Miss America" – 2:41. "Panik" – 1:43. Album credits. Bratmobile.

  2. Peel Session. Bratmobile. Released 1994. Peel Session Tracklist. 1. No You Don't Lyrics. 2. Bitch Theme Lyrics. 8.5K. 3. Make Me Miss America Lyrics. 4. Panik Lyrics. About “Peel...

  3. The complete session recorded by Bratmobile on 25 July 1993 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on 10 September 1993.Tracklist:1. There's No ...

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  4. Für den Musiker Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth) wiederum ist und bleibt The Peel Session das herausragende Album von Bratmobile: Die drei Studioalben seien „hep“ auf ihre Weise, aber auf seinem, Moores, Favoriten seien die Musikerinnen „alive + frantik in a very punked + telling way“; über Make Me Miss America meinte Moore in ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BratmobileBratmobile - Wikipedia

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    Allison Wolfe (from Olympia, Washington) and Molly Neuman (from Washington, D.C.) met during fall 1989 while living next door to each other in dorms at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. The two had been raised in activist families: Wolfe had been raised by a lesbian activist mother, and Neuman's father worked for the Democratic National C...

    1990–1991: Origins

    Neuman's and Wolfe's friend Calvin Johnson, an indie musician in the Olympia scene in The Go Team and Beat Happening who also co-owned K Records, asked them to play a show in Olympia on Valentine's Day in 1991 with Bikini Kill and Some Velvet Sidewalk. At first, Wolfe admitted that they were "a fake band" because they did not play instruments, but they had written some songs which they performed a cappella. After an attempt to get out of the gig, they agreed and sought the help of Some Velvet...

    1991–1994: Pottymouth and breakup

    Bikini Kill toured with Nation of Ulysses in May/June 1991, converging in D.C. with Bratmobile that summer. In July 1991, Bratmobile played their first show as a 3-piece with Neuman on drums, Wolfe on vocals, and Erin Smith on guitar. Bratmobile were just in time to play at the historic International Pop Underground Convention in Olympia in August 1991, becoming the only band to appear twice. They played the opening show "Girl Night". They also played a show at Capitol Lake Park on a bill wit...

    1994–1999: Hiatus

    After the break-up, Molly Neuman moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and began working at East Bay punk record label Lookout! Records. She also played in The PeeChees and The Frumpies. Allison Wolfe moved to Washington, D.C., and she and Maryland-based Erin Smith started a new band together called Cold Cold Hearts.[citation needed] Wolfe has also been active in feminism and activism.

    Studio albums

    1. Pottymouth(1993) LP/CD/CS (Kill Rock Stars) 2. Ladies, Women and Girls (2000) CD/LP, (Lookout! Records) - US CMJ#22 3. Girls Get Busy (2002) CD/LP (Lookout! Records) - US CMJ #17

    EPs

    1. The Real Janelle (1994) LPEP/CDEP (Kill Rock Stars) - US CMJ#83

    Live albums

    1. The Peel SessionCDEP (Strange Fruit)

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  7. The complete session recorded by Bratmobile on 25 July 1993 for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and broadcast on 10 September 1993. Tracklist: 1. There's...