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  • Kathleen Hanna's Picks' Celebrity Playlist
    • 2. "Push It" by Stereo Total: "A great cover of Salt-N-Pepa's awesome hit."
    • 3. "Dancing Machine (Single)" by Jackson 5: "I used to make up dances to this in our basement, I think it's as great now as I did then."
    • 4. "Lesson Learned" by Gossip: "The singer for this charasmatic NW band is Beth Ditto. People say she's best heard live, but I don't know how she can sing better than this."
    • 5. "Coconuts" by Junior Senior: "This great band is like a new disco version of the Archies."
    • 6. "Teenie Weenie Boppie" by Free Kitten: "Kim Gordon from Sonic Youth and Julie Cafritz from Pussy Galore made an experimental album in the '90s that quietly changed everything."
    • 7. "All the People" by Money Mark: "A feel-good track for politically bad times."
    • 8. "Bigelow 6-200 (Single)" by Brenda Lee: "Brenda Lee's crazy stutter creates a language all it's own. She is the queen."
    $8.52 Kathleen Hanna's Picks' Celebrity Playlist
    Parental Advisory
  • J.D. Samson's Picks' Celebrity Playlist
    • 2. "Hella Nervous" by Gravy Train!!!!: "I love to play this song when I DJ at clubs. All the kids love to dance to Gravy Train, and especially this track. I can't wait to go on tour with these hotties and dance to their music every night."
    • 3. "Jason's Basement" by Gossip: ""This Gossip track is my ultimate favorite. Not only is this track so much fun to move your body to, but the lyrics make the hair stand up on the back of my neck. This is a powerful song from a super powerful band."
    • 5. "Drop the Pilot" by Joan Armatrading: "It was extremely difficult for me to pick one track of Joan's for this list. Joan Armatrading is an amazing and integral part of the women's music community and has given to it many incredible tracks. This track rocks out a bit more than some of her others. I love hearing her get so amped up while she sings."
    • 8. "(If You Want It) Do It Yourself" by Gloria Gaynor: "Classic disco with a DIY message is the perfect way to start the day."
    $8.82 J.D. Samson's Picks' Celebrity Playlist
  • Johanna Fateman's Picks' Celebrity Playlist
    • 1. "War" by Edwin Starr: "Number one in the summer of 1970, it should be back on the charts now cuz war is still good for absolutely nothing."
    • 2. "Walking on Thin Ice (Peter Rauhofer Electro Mix)" by Ono: "Feminist conceptual artists should make dance tracks more often."
    • 3. "She's Lost Control (Dub Version)" by Grace Jones: "The Joy Division version is cool too, but no one does a menacing deadpan over a slow jam like Grace Jones."
    • 6. "Jealous Girls" by Khia: "For those times when jealous girls need to work it out on the dance floor."
    • 7. "Living for the City" by Stevie Wonder: "This is a heartbreaking song — unfortunately still totally relevant — about big city dreams dashed by racist law enforcement and court systems."
    $7.53 Johanna Fateman's Picks' Celebrity Playlist
    Parental Advisory
  • Complete Set

    Kathleen Hanna's Picks (Tracks 1 — 14), J.D. Samson's Picks (Tracks 15 — 24), Johanna Fateman's Picks (Tracks 25 — 33)

    • 2. "Push It" by Stereo Total: "A great cover of Salt-N-Pepa's awesome hit."
    • 3. "Dancing Machine (Single)" by Jackson 5: "I used to make up dances to this in our basement, I think it's as great now as I did then."
    • 4. "Lesson Learned" by Gossip: "The singer for this charasmatic NW band is Beth Ditto. People say she's best heard live, but I don't know how she can sing better than this."
    • 5. "Coconuts" by Junior Senior: "This great band is like a new disco version of the Archies."
    • 6. "Teenie Weenie Boppie" by Free Kitten: "Kim Gordon from Sonic Youth and Julie Cafritz from Pussy Galore made an experimental album in the '90s that quietly changed everything."
    • 7. "All the People" by Money Mark: "A feel-good track for politically bad times."
    • 8. "Bigelow 6-200 (Single)" by Brenda Lee: "Brenda Lee's crazy stutter creates a language all it's own. She is the queen."
    • 10. "Hella Nervous" by Gravy Train!!!!: "I love to play this song when I DJ at clubs. All the kids love to dance to Gravy Train, and especially this track. I can't wait to go on tour with these hotties and dance to their music every night."
    • 11. "Jason's Basement" by Gossip: ""This Gossip track is my ultimate favorite. Not only is this track so much fun to move your body to, but the lyrics make the hair stand up on the back of my neck. This is a powerful song from a super powerful band."
    • 13. "Drop the Pilot" by Joan Armatrading: "It was extremely difficult for me to pick one track of Joan's for this list. Joan Armatrading is an amazing and integral part of the women's music community and has given to it many incredible tracks. This track rocks out a bit more than some of her others. I love hearing her get so amped up while she sings."
    • 16. "(If You Want It) Do It Yourself" by Gloria Gaynor: "Classic disco with a DIY message is the perfect way to start the day."
    • 17. "War" by Edwin Starr: "Number one in the summer of 1970, it should be back on the charts now cuz war is still good for absolutely nothing."
    • 18. "Walking on Thin Ice (Peter Rauhofer Electro Mix)" by Ono: "Feminist conceptual artists should make dance tracks more often."
    • 19. "She's Lost Control (Dub Version)" by Grace Jones: "The Joy Division version is cool too, but no one does a menacing deadpan over a slow jam like Grace Jones."
    • 22. "Jealous Girls" by Khia: "For those times when jealous girls need to work it out on the dance floor."
    • 23. "Living for the City" by Stevie Wonder: "This is a heartbreaking song — unfortunately still totally relevant — about big city dreams dashed by racist law enforcement and court systems."
    $24.87 Complete Set
    Parental Advisory
Le Tigre Kathleen Hanna's Picks
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  • $8.52 Kathleen Hanna's Picks' Celebrity Playlist
  • Released: Nov 01, 2004

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