by Kate WadkinsPitchforkAugust 2016 “What Are Little Girls Made Of?” (1995) When Spitboy penned the title of this sludgy, dissonant…
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The Spitboy Rule: A Review
by June SawyersBooklistJuly 21st, 2016 Not your typical punk band, Spitboy was ahead of its time, a feminist band that…
Xicana Women Claim Their Rightful Place In Punk
by Nina Melissa BautistaThe EstablishmentJune 30th, 2016 Spitboy, an all-female punk/hardcore band active in the first half of the 1990s,…
The Spitboy Rule: 5 Books That Will Transport You to Yesterday’s Creative Cities
AFAR California’s Bay Area was a punk-rock mecca for young kids across the United States in the early 1990s. The…
The Spitboy Rule Reviewed on Scanner Zine
By Steve ScannerScanner ZineSeptember 23rd, 2016 THE SPITBOY RULE: Tales Of A Xicana In A Female Punk Band – Michelle…
The Spitboy Rule Reviewed on Milo and the Calf
Milo and the CalfSeptember 20th, 2016 Ok, so I know Michelle, the author of this book, and some of the…
From Punk to Professor: Livermore Teacher Details Journey in New Memoir
By Angela RuggieroEast Bay TimesOctober 8th, 2016 LIVERMORE — Clues in Michelle Gonzales’ college English class hint there’s a deeper…
The Spitboy Rule: A Razorcake Review
by Jimmy Alvarado RazorcakeAugust 25th, 2016 Spitboy was a Bay Area hardcore band active in the ‘90s. They sported an…
The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a Female Punk Band on #VansBookClub
por: Wenceslao BruciagaPor radeg-v66Mayo 24, 2017 13 razones por las que armar una banda de hardcore 100% femenina. “Spitboy es la…
Not a Riot Grrrl Band: Musician Michelle Cruz Gonzales Sounds Off on Punk Feminism
by Kitty LindsayLos Angeles Review of BooksFebruary 3rd, 2018 FOR WOMEN WHO came of age in the 1990s, women-led rock…