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Adickdid was an American all-female punk rock band, started in the early 1990s in
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, and Sara Shelton Bellum. They toured alongside other
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bands. Their first single "All American Girl" b/w "Columbus" was put out by Imp Records in 1993. One of their opening acts was
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. They also recorded a song for Yoyo Records. Their album, ''Dismantle'', was put out on Imp and their own record label G Records in 1993. Members went on to form
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and
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. Adickdid broke up in 1995.


Discography


Albums

* ''Dismantle'' (G) (1993) * ''Adicktid'' (IMP) (1994)


Single

* "All American Girl" / "Columbo" (IMP) (1993)


Compilation appearances

* ''Julep-Another Yoyo Studio Compilation'' (
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, Yoyo) (1993) - "Bugs In Nevada" * ''Stars Kill Rock'' (
Kill Rock Stars Kill Rock Stars is an independent record label founded in 1991 by Slim Moon and Tinuviel Sampson, and based in both Olympia, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. The label has released a variety of work in different genres, but was originally known ...
) (1993) - "Hair" * ''The Sound Guy Is Deaf And Drunk: 16 Band Recorded Live At John Henry's'' cassette (Soda Girl) (1995) - "Ask Nicely" * ''Kill Rock Stars/Stars Kill Rock/Rock Stars Kill'' (Kill Rock Stars) (2013) - "Hair"


References

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