The Spitboy rule : tales of a Xicana in a female punk band

by Michelle Cruz Gonzales

Other authorsMimi Thi Nguyen (Writer Of Preface.), Martín Sorrondeguy (Writer Of Foreword.)
Paper Book, 2016

Status

Checked out

Publication

Oakland, CA : PM Press, 2016.

Description

Michelle Cruz Gonzales played drums and wrote lyrics in the influential 1990s female hardcore band Spitboy, and now she's written a book - a punk rock herstory. Though not a riot grrl band, Spitboy blazed trails for women musicians in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, but it wasn't easy. Misogyny, sexism, abusive fans, class and colour blindness and all-out racism were foes, especially for Gonzales, a Xicana and the only person of colour in the band. This memoir chronicles Spitboy's successes and failures, and for Gonzales, discovering her own identity.

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I am in an all girl hardcore band! Do not hug me! I get to tour the world wah wah wah. I am not a Riot Grrrrrrl wah wah wah.

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Physical description

xxi, 135 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9781629631400

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