American noise-rock band active in the mid-late 1980s, noted for abrasive, lo-fi fusions of garage punk, blues and industrial noise. Reviews mention members Jon Spencer, Bob Bert and Neil Hagerty.

Influential in underground noise and garage punk scenes; known for confrontational lo-fi production and noisy reinterpretations of rock/blues forms.

Two DeBaser reviews celebrate Pussy Galore's abrasive, lo-fi noise-rock that fuses garage punk, blues and industrial dissonance. Dial 'M' For Motherfucker and Right Now! are singled out as pivotal records. Reviewers praise rawness, influence on later noise attitudes, and confrontational aesthetics.

For:Fans of noise rock, garage punk, experimental and lo-fi blues-influenced rock.

 Pussy Galore is not only the name of one of the most alluring Bond girls ever (in "Goldfinger"), but also the business name of one of the most abrasive and seminal American bands of the Eighties.

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 For these people, rock'n'roll is not only dead, but it produces further fumes from which to draw inspiration to create porn-parodies like in "Knock Up", precisely, the eleventh track.

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