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Adickdid

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Adickdid
OriginEugene, Oregon, United States
GenresPunk rock, riot grrrl
Years active1991–1995
LabelsKill Rock Stars, Imp, Yoyo, G
Past membersKaia Wilson
Nalini Deedee Cheriel
Sara Shelton Bellum

Adickdid was an American all-female punk rock band, started in the early 1990s in Eugene, Oregon, United States, by Kaia Wilson, Nalini Cheriel, and Sara Shelton Bellum.[1] They toured alongside other riot grrrl bands.[2] Their first single "All American Girl" b/w "Columbus" was put out by Imp Records in 1993. One of their opening acts was Beck at the Jabberjaw in Los Angeles.[3][4] They recorded the song "Hair" on the Stars Kill Rock compilation for Kill Rock Stars.[5] They also recorded a song for Yoyo Records. Their album, Dismantle, was put out on Imp and their own record label G Records in 1993.[5] Members went on to form The Butchies and Team Dresch. Adickdid broke up in 1995.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Dismantle (G) (1993)
  • Adicktid (IMP) (1994)

Single

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  • "All American Girl" / "Columbo" (IMP) (1993)

Compilation appearances

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  • Julep-Another Yoyo Studio Compilation (Yoyo Recordings|Yoyo) (1993) - "Bugs In Nevada"
  • Stars Kill Rock (Kill Rock Stars) (1993) - "Hair"
  • The Sound Guy Is Deaf And Drunk: 16 Band Recorded Live At John Henry's cassette (Soda Girl) (1995) - "Ask Nicely"
  • Kill Rock Stars/Stars Kill Rock/Rock Stars Kill (Kill Rock Stars) (2013) - "Hair"

References

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  1. ^ "OBEY Collaborates with Artist Deedee Cheriel". Aesthetica Magazine. March 11, 2014.
  2. ^ Tom Murphy (June 8, 2011). "Kaia Wilson on Team Dresch, how she got into punk and her first solo tour in fourteen years". West World.
  3. ^ "Lindsay Fuller, Kaia Wilson – Tickets – Hotel Utah – San Francisco, CA – October 25th, 2012 » Hotel Utah". Archived from the original on May 31, 2016.
  4. ^ Interview by Nicole Pasulka (12 January 2009). "The Naturalist: Deedee Cheriel". TheMorningNews.org.
  5. ^ a b Andrew Earles (2014). Gimme Indie Rock. Voyageur. p. 11. ISBN 9781627883795.