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, active from 1991 to 2003, and known for being one of the first-generation "
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" bands. The band was influenced by several eclectic musical styles, including elements of pop, surf, and
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.


Beginnings

Allison Wolfe (from
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) and Molly Neuman (from
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) met during fall 1989 while living next door to each other in dorms at the
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in
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. The two had been raised in activist families: Wolfe had been raised by a
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activist mother, and Neuman's father worked for the
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and had introduced his daughter to leaders of the
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(CBC). Their shared musical influences included
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, hip hop, and the Olympia band
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. Neuman was influenced by the writings of
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. Together, Neuman and Wolfe took classes in
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and music, traveled to Olympia on the weekends, and started collaborating on influential feminist fanzine ''
Girl Germs ''Girl Germs'' was a zine created by University of Oregon students Allison Wolfe and Molly Neuman, both members of the band Bratmobile. Feminism was influential in the Pacific Northwest in the early nineties: ''Girl Germs'' identified feminist ro ...
'' in 1990.


History


1990–1991: Origins

Neuman's and Wolfe's friend
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, an indie musician in the Olympia scene in
The Go Team The Go Team was a 1980s band from Olympia, Washington, consisting of Tobi Vail and Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening. Career The Go Team was founded in 1985. As Vail described: The Go Team released several cassettes and 9 singles on the ...
and
Beat Happening Beat Happening is an American indie pop band formed in Olympia, Washington in 1982. Calvin Johnson, Heather Lewis, and Bret Lunsford have been the band's continual members. Beat Happening were early leaders in the American indie pop and lo-fi mo ...
who also co-owned
K Records K Records is an independent record label in Olympia, Washington founded in 1982. Artists on the label included early releases by Beck, Modest Mouse and Built to Spill. The record label has been called "key to the development of independent mu ...
, asked them to play a show in Olympia on Valentine's Day in 1991 with
Bikini Kill Bikini Kill is an American punk rock band formed in Olympia, Washington, in October 1990. The group consisted of singer and songwriter Kathleen Hanna, guitarist Billy Karren, bassist Kathi Wilcox, and drummer Tobi Vail. The band pioneered the ...
and
Some Velvet Sidewalk Some Velvet Sidewalk was an experimental lo-fi rock band from Olympia, WA on the independent label K Records. History Some Velvet Sidewalk was formed in Eugene, Oregon in 1987 by Al Larsen (vocals/guitar) and Robert Christie (drums). Their first ...
. At first, Wolfe admitted that they were "a fake band" because they did not play instruments, but they had written some songs which they performed
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. After an attempt to get out of the gig, they agreed and sought the help of Some Velvet Sidewalk member Robert Christie. Christie let Bratmobile borrow rehearsal space and equipment and advised them to listen to the
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for inspiration. In response to that advice, Wolfe said, "Something in me clicked. Like, okay, if most boy punk rock bands just listen to the Ramones and that's how they write their songs, then we'll do the opposite and I won't listen to any Ramones and that way we'll sound different." With five original songs, the band played its first show as a two-woman act at Olympia's North Shore Surf Club on February 14, 1991, with Neuman and Wolfe sharing duties on guitar, drums, and vocals. They recorded the next day for the first
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 ...
compilation, which was released later that year. Briefly, they were joined by a bass player Michelle Noel. They played only a couple shows with this line-up, including one with
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and Beat Happening, also at the Surf Club on May 16, 1991. Initially, Wolfe and Neuman thought of Bratmobile as a loose organization that would have different branches in different cities. During spring break 1991, Neuman and Wolfe went to Washington, D.C. to work on this new form of Bratmobile that, at that time, included different musicians Erin Smith on guitar, Christina Billotte of
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on drums and bass, and artist
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(no relation to Erin). Johnson had previously introduced Neuman to nascent guitarist Erin Smith from
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during the Christmas holiday in December, 1990 at a
Nation of Ulysses The Nation of Ulysses was an American punk rock band from Washington, D.C., formed in spring 1988 with four members. Originally known as simply "Ulysses," the first mark of the group consisted of Ian Svenonius on vocals and trumpet, Steve Kroner ...
show in D.C. Erin Smith was co-author, with her brother, of the much-revered TV pop culture fanzine ''Teenage Gang Debs'' when Neuman and Wolfe asked her to jam with them. They rehearsed at the Embassy, a group house in D.C. that served as headquarters for the Nation of Ulysses. When Beat Happening, Nation of Ulysses, and Autoclave toured the east coast that spring, Bratmobile DC had its first performance at
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in
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. The newly minted Bratmobile DC lineup of Neuman, Wolfe, Erin Smith, and Billotte spontaneously got on stage. Back in D.C., they recorded with Tim Green of Nation of Ulysses in the Embassy's basement studio. Around this time, Jen Smith, who lived at the Embassy, recorded with Bratmobile DC and played a show with them. This lineup with Billotte and Jen Smith released a
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entitled ''Bratmobile DC''. Thereafter, Bratmobile became a trio with Wolfe, Neuman, and Erin Smith.


1991–1994: ''Pottymouth'' and breakup

Bikini Kill toured with Nation of Ulysses in May/June 1991, converging in D.C. with Bratmobile that summer. In July 1991, Bratmobile played their first show as a 3-piece with Neuman on drums, Wolfe on vocals, and Erin Smith on guitar. Bratmobile were just in time to play at the historic
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in Olympia in August 1991, becoming the only band to appear twice. They played the opening show "Girl Night". They also played a show at Capitol Lake Park on a bill with Melvins,
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, Girl Trouble, Beat Happening, and
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. During the summer of 1992, Bratmobile toured with
Heavens to Betsy Heavens to Betsy was an American punk band formed in Olympia, Washington in 1991 with vocalist and guitarist Corin Tucker and drummer Tracy Sawyer. The duo were part of the DIY riot grrrl, punk rock underground, and were Tucker's first band be ...
. Between 1991 and 1994 Bratmobile released the album ''
Pottymouth ''Pottymouth'' is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band Bratmobile, released on June 8, 1993 by Kill Rock Stars. Recording and release Most of the album was recorded by Tim Green of Nation of Ulysses in July, 1992, at the Embass ...
'' and EP ''
The Real Janelle ''The Real Janelle'' is an EP by Bratmobile, released in 1994. It would become Bratmobile's last studio recording in six years. Though released before '' The Peel Session'', that was recorded a year prior. The title "The Real Janelle" was inspir ...
'' on
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 ...
, as well as '' The Peel Session''. Intense media scrutiny and inner pressures of the Riot Grrrl movement hastened the band's breakup (on stage) in 1994. In 2018, Kill Rock Stars produced a podcast series about Bratmobile titled ''Girl Germs''.


1994–1999: Hiatus

After the break-up, Molly Neuman moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and began working at East Bay punk record label
Lookout! Records Lookout Records (stylized as Lookout! Records) was an independent record label, initially based in Laytonville, California and later in Berkeley, focusing on punk rock. Established in 1987, the label is best known for having released Operation ...
. She also played in
The PeeChees The PeeChees (aka The PeeChee All-Season Sensations) were an American punk band formed in 1994 by Lookout! Records co-owners Christopher Appelgren ( The Pattern, Bumblescrump, The Lefties), Molly Neuman (Bratmobile, The Frumpies, Love or Pe ...
and
The Frumpies The Frumpies were an American lo-fi punk rock band formed in 1992 in Olympia, Washington, United States. The original line-up consisted of singers/guitarists Tobi Vail, Kathi Wilcox, and Billy Karren (all of whom were also a part of the legendar ...
. Allison Wolfe moved to Washington, D.C, and she and Maryland-based Erin Smith started a new band together called
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. Wolfe has also been active in
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and
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.


1999–2003: Reformation and second breakup

In 1999, the band decided to reunite for a low-key show in Oakland's Stork Club and the band was relaunched to go on tour with
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. In 2000, Bratmobile released their second full-length studio album, '' Ladies, Women and Girls''. The album was critically acclaimed and earned Bratmobile new fans as they toured with
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,
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,
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, among others. ''Ladies, Women and Girls'' was released on Neuman's Lookout! Records and produced by Tim Green of
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and
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. Jon Nikki (
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, Gene Defcon, Mocket,
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,
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,
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) added guitar, bass and keyboard parts to the minimal Brat sound. On May 7, 2002, Bratmobile released their third album, ''
Girls Get Busy ''Girls Get Busy'' is the third and final studio album by Bratmobile, released in 2002 on Lookout! Records. Track listing Critical reception ''Girls Get Busy'' features a more polished production than the band's previous releases, and even in ...
''. On ''Girls Get Busy'',
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, ( Mocket, Gene Defcon) added keyboards that gave the album its distinctive new sound. Marty Violence (Young Pioneers) also contributed bass. After dedicating most of 2002 and 2003 to promoting ''Girls Get Busy'' via touring, each of the principal members went back to do other things. While the band didn't formally break up, Allison Wolfe did post a message on January 30, 2004, in the Bratmobile message board concerning the status of the band:


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Pottymouth ''Pottymouth'' is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band Bratmobile, released on June 8, 1993 by Kill Rock Stars. Recording and release Most of the album was recorded by Tim Green of Nation of Ulysses in July, 1992, at the Embass ...
'' (1993) LP/CD/CS (Kill Rock Stars) * '' Ladies, Women and Girls'' (2000) CD/LP, (
Lookout! Records Lookout Records (stylized as Lookout! Records) was an independent record label, initially based in Laytonville, California and later in Berkeley, focusing on punk rock. Established in 1987, the label is best known for having released Operation ...
) * ''
Girls Get Busy ''Girls Get Busy'' is the third and final studio album by Bratmobile, released in 2002 on Lookout! Records. Track listing Critical reception ''Girls Get Busy'' features a more polished production than the band's previous releases, and even in ...
'' (2002) CD/LP (Lookout! Records)


EPs

* ''
The Real Janelle ''The Real Janelle'' is an EP by Bratmobile, released in 1994. It would become Bratmobile's last studio recording in six years. Though released before '' The Peel Session'', that was recorded a year prior. The title "The Real Janelle" was inspir ...
'' (1994) LPEP/CDEP (Kill Rock Stars)


Live albums

* '' The Peel Session'' CDEP (Strange Fruit)


Singles

* ''Kiss & Ride'' 7-inch (1992) (
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)


Split 7-inch

*
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/ Bratmobile split 7-inch (4-Letter Words) *
Heavens to Betsy Heavens to Betsy was an American punk band formed in Olympia, Washington in 1991 with vocalist and guitarist Corin Tucker and drummer Tracy Sawyer. The duo were part of the DIY riot grrrl, punk rock underground, and were Tucker's first band be ...
/ Bratmobile split 7-inch (
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) *
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/ Bratmobile split 7-inch (12X12) * Veronica Lake/ Bratmobile split 7-inch (
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)


Compilation albums

* ''
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 ...
'' compilation, CD/LP, (
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 ...
) * ''A Wonderful Treat'' compilation cassette * ''The Embassy Tapes'' cassette * ''Throw'' compilation CD (
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) * '' International Pop Underground'' live LP/CD/CS (K Records) * Neapolitan Metropolitan boxed 7-inch set (
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) * ''Teen Beat 100'' compilation 7-inch (
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) * ''Julep'' compilation LP/CD (Yo Yo) * ''Wakefield Vol. 2'' V/A CD boxed set (Teen Beat) * ''Plea For Peace Take Action'' compilation CD (Sub City) * ''Boys Lie'' compilation CD (Lookout! Records) * ''Yo Yo A Go Go 1999'' compilation CD (Yoyo Recordings) * ''Lookout! Freakout Episode 2'' compilation CD (Lookout! Records) * ''Songs For Cassavetes'' compilation CD (Better Looking Records) * ''Lookout! Freakout Episode 3'' CD (Lookout! Records) * ''Turn-On Tune-In Lookout!'' DVD (Lookout! Records)


Notes


External links


Kill Rock Stars
Bratmobile's record label (1991–1994)
Lookout! Records
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