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Artist: The Donnas

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CD Title: Turn 21

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2001

Label: Lookout Records

Catalog Number: 6611-2

Personnel

Brett Anderson lead vocals
Allison Robertson guitar, backing vocals
Maya Ford bass, backing vocals
Torry Castellano drums, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Are You Gonna Move It for Me  
2.  Do You Wanna Hit It  
3.  40 Boys in 40 Nights  
4.  Play My Game  
5.  Midnite Snack  
6.  Drivin' Thru My Heart  
7.  You've Got a Crush on Me  
8.  Little Boy  
9.  Don't Get Me Busted  
10.  Police Blitz  
11.  Hot Pants  
12.  Gimme a Ride  
13.  Living After Midnight    Cover: Judas Priest
14.  Nothing to Do  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: July 13, 2022 at 17:06
Punky hard rock with nods to '80's metal. The hip music press were big on this band, emphasizing the punk and portraying the Crue and Priest covers as a joke, because surely groovy chicks like these couldn't actually LIKE old metal, could they? Conversely, lots of metalheads gave these ladies a pass because they were too punk, with or without actually listening to the songs. They were a pretty fun band, really, but definitely marketed more to an indie crowd. Any fan of the more ragged-sounding Sunset Strip bands like Junkyard, and early Faster Pussycat or L.A. Guns, should find plenty to enjoy in their catalog, though. When I was doing radio in college, our campus station had a prepared loop of music for when someone didn't show up for their shift and nobody was available to cover, and "40 Boys In 40 Nights" was one of the songs on it.


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