Poison Girls

Formed in Brighton in 1976, Poison Girls is an English anarcho-punk band that has left a lasting impact on the music scene. With their thought-provoking lyrics and powerful performances, they have become synonymous with the punk movement. Their unique sound combines elements of punk rock and reggae, creating a distinct and influential style. Over the years, Poison Girls have gained a dedicated following who appreciate their rebellious spirit and socially conscious message.

With their origins rooted in the vibrant punk scene of the late 70s, Poison Girls quickly made a name for themselves as pioneers of anarchism within music. They fearlessly tackled political issues such as feminism, anti-nuclear activism, and social injustice through their music. Their songs were not only a form of protest but also served as a rallying cry for change.

Throughout their career, Poison Girls released several critically acclaimed albums including "Hex" and "Chappaquiddick Bridge." These records showcased their raw energy and uncompromising attitude towards societal norms. Today, Poison Girls continue to inspire new generations of musicians with their fearless approach to making music that challenges conventions.

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