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Bianca Butthole Discography of CDs
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Bianca Butthole Appears on
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Are You Man Enough? CD (2001)
Bianca Butthole albums Spewing the sort of unrepentant, biker-bar hard rock that's glory days ended with the breakup of Guns N' Roses, Betty Blowtorch are four leather-pants-wearing gals from L.A. singing about wanton sex, petty jealousy, and your usual rock & roll subject matter with conviction and just a tiny bit of irony. Singer Bianca Butthole's former band, Butt Trumpet, was a silly punk band and Betty Blowtorch have definitely come up from that scene too. But they sound more at home pulling off fiery metal leads and busting rock star moves than they would in a dank punk club. Raunchier than the Donnas and feistier than the all-girl nu metal band Kittie, the gals from Betty Blowtorch write some catchy tunes, some a bit pop-sounding like "No Integrity" and others more Nashville Pussy-like, such as "Hell on Wheels." They are equally adept at both pop and hard rock. On the song "Size Queen," Vanilla Ice makes an incredibly embarrassing appearance rapping about his giant wanger. The song is a sort of editorial from Betty Blowtorch letting guys know that size does indeed matter. Though all this material has been tread upon a million times before, Betty Blowtoch manage to keep it lively. ~ Adam Bregman
Feat. Former Members Of Butt Trumpet
Betty Blowtorch: Sharon Needles (vocals, guitar); Bianca Butthole (vocals, bass); Blare N. Bitch (guitar); Judy Molish (drums).
Personnel: Sharon Needles (vocals, guitar); Bianca Butthole (vocals); Judy Molish (drums).
Audio Mixers: Joe Barresi; Matt Hyde .
Recording information: Jungle Room; Sound City; The Jungle Room.
Photographers: Austin Young; Bob Berg.
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Last Call CD (2003)
Bianca Butthole CD discography One of L.A.'s much-loved metal acts, Betty Blowtorch, came to a tragic end in late 2001 when frontwoman/bass player Bianca Butthole was killed in a high-speed car accident. Last Call is a rock-solid tribute to Butthole and the band, and a great look at one of the scene's rising stars. Betty Blowtorch was one of those bands that never cared to apologize or soften their crass professionalism. They were as nasty as they wanted to be and ten times more. Alongside Butthole was Blare N. Bitch, Judy Molish, and Sharon Needles, and together they composed some of the edgiest punk-inspired grit since L7. Last Call captures such raw appeal; offering live cuts, demos and interview snippets as well as favorites from Betty Blowtorch's Get Off EP and debut full-length Are You Man Enough?. They weren't serious songwriters, but they were wild live players and the rowdy explosions of "Rock ...
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War Of The Superbikes 2 CD (1996)
Bianca Butthole music CDs Illustrators: Stephen, J Fine; Michael Brown ; Liz Carroll.
Photographer: Donald Phillips.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Mark David; Tesco Vee.
Personnel: Bianca Butthole, Tesco Vee (vocals).
Recording information: Cue Studios, Falls Church, VA (01/1996); Track Recorders, Silver Spring, MD (01/1996).
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Get Off CD (1999)
Bianca Butthole discography Betty Blowtorch: Bianca Butthole (vocals, bass); Sharon Needles (guitar, background vocals); Blare N. Bitch (guitar); Judy Molish (drums).
Composer: Betty Blowtorch.
Lyricist: Betty Blowtorch.
Personnel: Blare N. Bitch (vocals, guitar); Bianca Butthole (vocals); Sharon Needles (guitar, background vocals); Judy Molish (drums).
Audio Mixer: Jay Baumgardner.
Recording information: Pimp Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Photographer: Geoff Cordner.
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 Bianca Butthole songs Worked With
Betty Blowtorch
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