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Mecca Normal

A seminal impact on Northwestern indie rock and roll (and especially within the riot grrl motion), Vancouver’s Mecca Regular was the bridge between woman post-punk primitives just like the Raincoats as well as the Slits — not forgetting Patti Smith’s punk poetry — as well as the more explicitly political, …

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Jean Smith

Jean Smith may be the honey glazed tone of voice behind the indie avant-garde sounds of Mecca Regular, and in the past due ’90s, she reserve her duties using the band for any single career. In early 2000, she released her eponymous single debut on Get rid of Rock Celebrities …

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