On This Day: April 13, 1983 - Violent Femmes Released Their Debut Album

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On This Day: April 13, 1983 - Violent Femmes Released Their Debut Album
On this day April 13, 1983, Violent Femmes released their self titled debut album, a raw and rebellious record that slowly became a cult classic. With its acoustic punk sound, stripped down style, and confessional lyrics, the album helped define alternative music before the genre had a name.

Though it peaked at just number 171 on the US Billboard 200, the album gained momentum through word of mouth, college radio, and years of steady underground popularity. It featured future anthems like Blister in the Sun, Add It Up, and Gone Daddy Gone tracks that became staples of 80s mixtapes and indie playlists. Violent Femmes brought something different to the music scene with their blend of folk punk, teenage angst, and raw honesty, and their debut went on to be certified platinum, proving that it struck a chord far beyond its original chart position.

Fun fact: The album was recorded in just three days and was later included in Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Trivia question: What 1983 debut album featured Blister in the Sun and launched the underground success of Violent Femmes?

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