by Sara CenturyBitch MagazineMay 10th, 2016 Gonzales’s new memoir illuminates that seldom-spoken time in punk history when Nirvana was not…
The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a Female Punk Band
The Spitboy Rule Mixtape
by Nancy David-KhoMidlife MixtapeMay 12th, 2016 Michelle Gonzales and I met when we were castmates in the 2013 Listen To…
Revisiting Spitboy and Talking Punk Memoirs with Michelle Cruz Gonzales
By Tobias Carroll Vol. 1 BrooklynJune 16th, 2016 I never got a chance to see Spitboy, the band in which…
Liberation Land: Spitboy in the Daily Iowan
By Tessa SolomonDaily IowanJune 23rd, 2016 The camera shakes, capturing in its grainy frame four women on a dimly lit…
Spitboy Rule Reviewed in Fourth & Sycamore
By David NilsenFourth & SycamoreJune 2016 Spitboy, an all-female punk/hardcore band active in the first half of the 1990s, were…
The Spitboy Rule: A Review—The Story of Feminism in 33 songs
by Kate WadkinsPitchforkAugust 2016 “What Are Little Girls Made Of?” (1995) When Spitboy penned the title of this sludgy, dissonant…
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…