"Hell hath no fury" LP by Civet
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| Product type | LP |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | LP |
LP 1
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1.Do a line (of alibis)
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2.Son of a bitch
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3.Pay up
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4.All I want
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5.Bad luck
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6.Brooklyn
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7.Take me away
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8.1989
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9.Gin n tonic
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10.You got it, what you wanted...
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11.Sin city
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12.You don´t know me
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13.Hell hath no Fury
by Matthias Mader (15.09.2008) What a coincidence! "Hell hath no fury" was the title of an album done in the Eighties by New Wave Of British Heavy Metal outfit Rock Goddess, an all-girl-band. Civet, too, are four women, but instead of hailing from London, they call L.A. their hometown. Apart from that, there are some appaling parallels between both troupes (let’s leave the age difference - 25 years - aside): Rock Goddess did rock, and Civet do rock as hell, some people consider them the only legitimate successors of Lita Ford and Joan Jett’s Runaways. Well, I can see their point, and so does Tim Armstrong (Rancid) who wrote "All I want" especially for the tattooed female bunch. The girls compose their own material, too, though: "Son of a bitch", "Bad luck" or "Gin ’n’ tonic" should make even Mister Ian Fraser Kilmister happy and proud - early Motörhead definitely have inspired these ladies. Maybe Civet are The dirty Donnas...