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About this Artist
The SlitsAlthough their career was brief and their output minimal, the Slits' impact on rock and, particularly, women in punk is incalculable. With teenage firecracker Ari-Up fronting the band as lead singer, the Slits rose to prominence as the opening act on the Clash's 1977 U.K. tour. As the first all-female punk band, the Slits played a primitive, boisterous mash-up of funk, reggae, dance music, and jittery guitar rock that offered a wonderfully confrontational counterpoint to the boys' club that was the English punk scene. They released only two proper albums, the stand-out of which is 1979's dubby CUT, before parting ways in 1981. Definitive Albums
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