Death From Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine

Barcode: 081227809461
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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.