Spitboy – “What Are Little Girls Made Of?”

In anticipation for the upcoming reissue of the entire discography of legendary 90s punk group, Spitboy, Don Giovanni Records has unleashed a new single from the collection, the fiery “What Are Little Girls Made Of?” Check it out below:

This explosive track, which was originally released on a split album with Los Crudos in 1995, was fiercely inspired by feminist politics, much like the bulk of the rest of their work. If you’ve been paying attention to the news recently, you might agree that the vibe, message and attitude of this wild San Fransisco hardcore band may be exactly what this country needs to be hearing right now. This collection, Body of Work 1990-1995, couldn’t have arrived at a better moment.

Click here to preorder your copy today ahead of it’s June 25th release date.

-KH


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Keith Hadad, the creator and manager of RCU, has been a contributing writer to Elmore Magazine and Thewaster.com and maintains a regular column, “Keith Hadad’s Choice,” in Blicker magazine. His writing has also appeared in the Smithsonian Folkways' Guest Blog and the Optical Sounds Fanzine. Also, please check out the blog's super-active Instagram account, @recordcratesunited for daily blurb-styled music reviews.

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