Three girls, three chords, three layers of harmonies. Pop punk in the vein of Screeching Weasel and The Queers. On Joan Jett’s label, Blackheart Records.
Lookout Records is now a shadow of its former self, while I’m listening to Enslaved and getting closer and closer to giving up on “pop-punk” altogether.
This comp and the tour that supported it brought some of the biggest names in underground music across the nation, raising donations and spreading good music.
Three tough ’50s-style chickies who look good in leather pants and leopard prints and crank out 12 tracks in 27 minutes of classic Ramones three-chord-punk.
I’m a sucker for two-minute, straight-forward, three-chord rock, especially when the band’s made up of women in leather, minis, anklets, and spiked collars.