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A Poison Girls were the British anarcho-punk band. A female singer, Vi Subversa, wrote songs that explored sexuality & gender roles, normally from either an anarchist perspective.
Poison Girls formed inside Brighton, UK in 1977, before moving to Burleigh Home within Essex, close to Dial House, the personal of fellow anarchist band Crass, with whom it worked closely for the total of years.
It freed Quintuplet albums & eight EP's & singles.
Discography
"Closed Shop/Piano Lessons" (X-N-Trix Records, 1979, split 12" single with Fatal Microbes)
Hex (X-N-Trix, 1979, rereleased on Crass Records, 1981)
"Souls Unknown" (Crass Records, 1980, joint single with Crass as a benefit to raise funds to start an Anarchist Centre)
Chappaquidick Bride (Crass Records, 1980)
"Completely Systems Last!" (Crass Records, 1981)
Total Exposure (live LP) (X-N-Trix, 1981)
''Where's the Pleasure?'' (X-N-Trix, 1982)
"1 Effective Understanding" (Illuminted Records, 1983)
"Come Busy people Happy Okay,?" (Illuminated Records, 1983)
"I personally'k Does'nt The Real Woman" (X-N-Trix, 1984)
Seven Year Scratch (X-N-Trix, 1984, double compilation from previous releases plus live material)
Songs of Praise (1985, features cover artwork by Clifford Harper)
"A Price of Grain" (1985)
Statement- The Complete Recordings (Cooking Vinyl, 1995, 4 CD boxed set with accompanying lyric and history booklets)
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