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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oooh....Its yummy, March 12, 2001
A long time fan of Bikini Kill, I knew I had to buy this CD when I heard Kathleen was taking her feminist punk genius solo. If only this could be played on the airwaves instead of the sickening stream of Brittney, Jennifer and Christina, the world would be a much better place. Imagine a CD where urban women take on the world without shame. First off, in addition to the usual concern about women's issues, eating disorders and stuff, there is a healthy criticism of police brutality against people because of their skin color. Because progressive political music should (like the non-music actions) be able to make connections between different kinds of oppressions, I was really impressed by the additional themes. Secondly, being no big fan of hip-hop I was not sure what to judge the album by when advance reviews mentioned electronics influence, but I completely discarded my stereotypes and fell in love with the album's unmistakably original sound and concept. This is a new sound for Hanna, and I really think it continues her reputation as a true (as opposed to studio groomed) reccording artist. I know my only regret at this point is the fact there is no sequel for me to go out and buy.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
julie ruin rocks my world, December 1, 1998
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kathleen hannah has once again amazed me with her talents. this album comes highly reccommended not only to fans of her past work in bikini kill, but also to those into lo-fi, rap, hip hop, and other underground/indie genres. 'i wanna know what love is' is my favorite song on this album, but each track has it's own personality. the opening lines of the second verse reminds me of what suburban white girl feminist gangsta rap would be like if there were such a thing. this is powerful music for people who aren't afraid of things that aren't always pretty. this album is a true work of art from an inspiring artist. 'stay monkey' is another standout track. if you're into what's happening in the future of feminism, lo-fi, and electronic music, be sure to check this cd out.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You make me want to...CROCHET!, May 1, 2001
Kathleen proves that she can rock all by herself with a few basic intruments and her ingenious thought provoking lyrics. I must admit when I first listened to this CD I was a little disappointed, I was expecting Bikini Kill part 2. After a couple of listens I came to realize that this is a multi-faceted artist with a lot to say, and she's able to express herself in different forms. Just check out Le Tigre's debut CD for proof of that! The song that stands out and never fails to give me the chills is "I Wanna Know What Love Is," it talks about the absence of real police protection and how they are the offenders, no different from the rest of the criminals. She even dares to touch on the Jon Benet Ramsey tragedy...her words cause me to choke back the tears each time I listen to it. A lot of Ms. Hanna's songs have this affect on me! Kathleen displays her depth as a musician so well on this solo debut, I hope she does another solo project...even though I do love Le Tigre. Buy this & be blown away!
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