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Venus Luxure #1 Baby Music Artist : Girls Against Boys Music Label : Touch & Go Records Release Date : 1993-08-30 Artistopia's Price :$15.94
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House of Gvsb Music Artist : Girls Against Boys Music Label : Touch & Go Records Release Date : 1996-03-05 Artistopia's Price :$15.26
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Cruise Yourself Music Artist : Girls Against Boys Music Label : Touch & Go Records Release Date : 1994-10-03 Artistopia's Price :$13.02
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Freak on Ica Music Artist : Girls Against Boys Music Label : Geffen Records Release Date : 1998-06-02 Artistopia's Price :$13.98
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12 tracks. Gershon's backing band.
Sexy Sam Music Artist : Girls Against Boys Music Label : Touch & Go Records Release Date : 1994-09-06 Artistopia's Price :$4.95
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Full title - You Can't Fight What You Can't See. Seventh album and their first full length for Jade Tree. The album's stripped-down, bare-assed rock is as dark, abrasive and strangely compelling as the band has ever been.
Disco 666 Music Artist : Girls Against Boys Music Label : Touch & Go Records Release Date : 1996-10-01 Artistopia's Price :$6.49
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Freak*on*ica [Vinyl] Music Artist : Girls Against Boys Music Label : Geffen Records Release Date : 1998-05-19 Artistopia's Price :$15.98
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The first full-length major-label effort from Girls Against Boys finds their sound largely intact, with a brutally narrow tonal range and intriguingly arranged song structures at the forefront of their sonic assault. The production is jarring at first, and the sudden clarity and separation between instruments takes some getting used to after brilliant but relatively muddy indie-label efforts like House of GVSB. The band end up using the newfound space to their advantage, compiling a litany of abrasive yet distinctly melodic noises to fill out their ferocious approach. The concept works especially well on songs like "Exorcisto," which incorporates a cracking snare sound and background industrial noise into an unpredictable compositional style and off-speed rhythmic elements. Girls Against Boys have gotten a lot of mileage out of their spare, loud sound, but they up the ante on Freak*on*ica to the point where they've actually made a headphone album. Crank it up or don't--you'll get lost in it either way. --Matthew Cooke