Death From Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine
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- Barcode 081227809461
- Genre Noise Rock
- Condition New
A high-voltage landmark of 21st-century dance-punk.
When Death From Above 1979 unleashed their debut album in 2004, they proved that you didn't need a guitar to create a sonic riot. You're a Woman, I'm a Machine remains a definitive masterpiece of the decade, built entirely on the chemistry between Jesse F. Keeler’s distorted, bone-rattling bass and Sebastien Grainger’s relentless drumming and frantic vocals. With underground anthems like "Romantic Rights" and "Black History Month," the duo created a sound that was as sophisticated as it was aggressive—becoming a primary architect for the indie-sleaze and dance-punk movements that would follow.
This special Rocktober reissue brings the album’s raw energy back to the turntable in a way that truly pops. Pressed on striking Pink Splatter vinyl, this edition honors the record’s legacy as a key influence on the 2000s punk and indie scenes while offering a fresh, collector-grade visual. Whether you’re revisiting the tracks that defined a generation of basement parties or discovering their serrated grooves for the first time, this pressing is the ultimate way to experience one of Canada’s most essential musical exports. It is a loud, stylish, and necessary addition to any collection that values volume and rhythm in equal measure.
A1 Turn It Out
A2 Romantic Rights
A3 Going Steady
A4 Go Home, Get Down
A5 Blood On Our Hands
A6 Black History Month
B1 Little Girl
B2 Cold War
B3 You're A Woman, I'm A Machine
B4 Pull Out
B5 Sexy Results
