This album paved the way for female rock with its powerful performance and striking individuality.
Combining the hard rock guitar sounds of Joan Jett, Lita Ford, and Cherie Currie with a rebellious spirit, the band has a strong presence with their youthful and energetic performances.
Despite being a female-led band, the band's hard-hitting guitar riffs and linear rhythms stand out, with Joan Jett's powerful vocals at the core. Lita Ford's striking guitar solo symbolizes the band's aggressiveness and independent spirit. The title track, "Queens of Noise," clearly demonstrates this spirit, with a raw yet energetic composition. This significant album established the position of female bands in the rock scene of the late 1970s.
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Queens Of Noise
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Take It Or Leave It
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Midnight Music
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Born To Be Bad
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Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin
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B:
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I Love Playin' With Fire
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California Paradise
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Hollywood
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Heartbeat
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Johnny Guitar
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