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'Their songwriting skills are already amazingly sharp, and whether or not they had more doors opened for them than most bands their age, their music will inspire more adolescents to pick up guitars—and that’s a good thing.' | LucaCimarusti

When I first saw the Linda Lindas perform “Racist, Sexist Boy”—in the May 2021 video from the Los Angeles Public Library that took the Internet by storm—I got huge “industry plant” energy from them. But I wasn’t really mad about it. The four-piece, which is made up of girls between the ages of 11 and 17, have already opened for Bikini Kill, signed to Epitaph, and appeared in a couple of Netflix properties.

But on the other hand, even if nepotism helped thrust the Linda Lindas into the spotlight, they’re still a great band who shred on their instruments and write their own songs. Their debut full-length,, overflows with youthful charm, and each member’s personality gets equal time in the spotlight.

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