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  1. Blister In The Sun by Violent Femmes published on 2015-05-11T18:48:21Z. Genre Alternative Comment by SincerePain8603. I found this song by playing the new life is strange, I love it so much, both the song and the game. 2022-07-26T18:21:36Z Comment by no info.

  2. Add It Up: 1981-1993. 1993. Post-Punk. Folk Punk. Alt-Country. Studio Album (10) - Compilation (1)

  3. Profile: Violent Femmes were founded in 1980 by bassist/multi-instrumentalist Brian Ritchie and drummer Victor De Lorenzo. The name is a contradiction in terms, “Violent” being self-explanatory and “Femmes” being Milwaukee slang for wimp. The rhythm section added high school singer/songwriter Gordon Gano in 1981.

  4. Artist: Violent Femmes Title: We Can Do Anything Year Of Release: 2016 Label: Add It Up Produtions Genre: Alternative, Indie Rock Quality: mp3/320 Total Time: 30:20 Total Size: 70 mb Violent Femmes' ninth studio album and first full-length collection in more than 15 years, WE CAN DO ANYTHING is among the most provocative and playful in the legendary trio's remarkable canon.

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    Buy Mp3 Music Online / Violent Femmes. Violent Femmes. Genre: Pop/Rock; Meta Styles: Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave; ... Violent Femmes (Vinyl) CD1. 1982: 21: 320: Sort by: See more Similar artists. The Dead Milkmen; EUGENE CHADBOURNE; Camper Van Beethoven; Jonathan ...

  7. Critical reception. Trouser Press wrote that "Gano’s songwriting and delivery have their usual odd character and some of the old passion, but the Femmes don’t seem to be making much progress or impact in any direction here." Chris Woodstra of AllMusic noted that the fans of the band's early days would "appreciate the slightly stripped-back acoustic production."