Spitboy wanted their fans to forget about sugar and spice and reconsider women’s value in “What Are Little Girls Made Of?” a track that originally appeared on the feminist punk group’s 1995 split Los ...
Bay Area feminist punk band Spitboy only existed from 1990 to 1995 but they left a big impact during that time and remain influential today. They frequented 924 Gilman and put out releases on Lookout!
When Spitboy fell into the Bay Area punk scene like a hurricane in the early Nineties, they had one shared mission: to obliterate everything in America that oppressed women. The four women were ...
Spitboy will release a complete discography compilation on June 25. It's called Body of Work and it's out via Don Giovanni. Billie Joe Armstrong and Vique Simba provide the liner notes. You can hear ...
Spitboy have released a remastered version of their song "What Are Little Girls Made Of?". The song is off of their upcoming discography compilation Body of Work (1990-1995) due out June 25 via Don ...
I first saw the East Bay feminist hardcore band Spitboy in 1993. I remember the moment the four women, the only ones on a packed bill, took the stage at the Phoenix Theater in Petaluma. Wearing ripped ...
Michelle Cruz Gonzales spent her teenage years and the beginning of her adulthood immersed in the Punk scene in the East Bay. She performed under a stage name, “Todd,” in two iconic, all-female groups ...