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Album DescriptionArmed with an electric violin, a ukulele, and a bass guitar, Bitch (formerly of Bitch and Animal), is on the road and rampage again with a fistful of new songs from her debut solo release. She's an entertainer and songwriter who has pulled audiences to their feet worldwide with her politically charged and personally wrenched lyrics, atypical instrumentation, minimalist sound, and wildly dramatic stage persona. "Bitch is a poet, a songstress, an educator, an activator, and a prophetess" - Amy Ray (Indigo Girls).
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A few gems, sharp lyrics as always. M. Senn | Miami, FL | 01/27/2008 (4 out of 5 stars) "I have somewhere in my basket of rarely-listened to CDs 2 of Capital B's prior CDs with her group Bitch and Animal. I always thought their lyrics were sharp and their arrangements were fun and funky. But those CDs were probably played once and then forgotten, perhaps trotted out now and then to impress and shock my radical feminist friends, and then put back away. Their songs just didn't hook me in. With the exception of P*ssy Manifesto and Best C*ck on the Block, I couldn't name a single previous Bitch song off the top of my head.
Make This Break This has more catchy tunes than any Bitch effort to date. 40 Billion Light Years and Stone (50 seconds of bliss) actually made the cut onto my ipod, and get regular play. They're superb, uptempo tunes.
I find the electric violin and Bitch's singing style to be a little grating for extended periods, so other good tunes on this album (Unstick; Two Girls Strong) have to be taken in smaller doses by me. Of course, if you like the electric violin, you might enjoy the other songs. As always, Bitch's lyrics are top notch."
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