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by THE FREE BLEEDERS

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Every day I feel the ache to keep my legs out of your way I apologize for this and that covertly being so socialized With body moves and words and fools fall prey to patriarchal rules I swear this man is out of line Yet here I am bashed to define So sorry, I'm not sorry, fuck you I'm not sorry, not sorry, fuck you Take a look Your not off the hook And we're not sorry We're not sorry The way he judges me by my looks and buys some pity party hooks if only I do this or that how beautiful the world will decide I am, in fact so sick of that It's time to throw out all the ruled apologizy comfort looks cause I am just fine So sorry, I'm not sorry, fuck you I'm not sorry, not sorry, fuck you Take a look Your not off the hook And we're not sorry We're not sorry
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Problematic Faves Steppin’ out in my Bill Cosby Sweater, over tights made by Uzbek children, eating a slice of anti-choice pizza pie, to see Lemmy wearing nazi propaganda Sing it Out Intersectional Insight! Sing it Out the Feminist Plight Sing it Out All your problematic faves All your problematic faves All your problematic faves, faves, faves!! Cheers to songs that praise the Sweet Home of racism and police brutality. This is what happens, when you start to see the truth in all your favorite things Sing it Out Intersectional Insight! Sing it Out the Feminist Plight Sing it Out All your problematic faves All your problematic faves All your problematic faves, faves, faves!! (These lyrics celebrate Intersectionality in Feminism, but not as a badge or name drop but as a tool for analysis and action and social change. We acknowledge and work to confront the racist history of Feminism as a movement in ourselves. This song is the first attempt at an anthem aimed at using music to call out white supremacy in Feminism. To recognize we are a band with white privilege and we need to Sing It Out, so we can hear each other, learn, grow aware, be humble, and get white supremacy out of Feminism!)
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Soft, soft, and pink Soft, soft, and pink Soft, soft, and pink Soft, soft, and pink Is this, what you think of me I like Soft, soft, and pink It’s made for Women It's not made for me It’s made for Women Paint, paint, paint my face Paint, paint, with chemical waste Just, just to fit the hype of this beauty mythic lullaby Calm down, It’s made for Women It’s not made for me Tell, tell, tell, me sweet that I smell so unique Give me that patriarchal wink, wink I’m on the brink! Calm down, It’s made for Women It’s killing me Our bodies are not commodities Our bodies are not commodities Our bodies are not commodities My sex is mine to define yet here I am in the beauty store line

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As the Free Bleeders, we sing songs of unity, steeped in Feminist ethos. We are instigators of the period positive movement, seeking to crush the stigma of menstruation that is rooted in misogyny, classism and cisgender privilege. We embody a fearless space to call out oppression and confront racist, sexist, classist, homophobic, ableist, and all other marginalizing and aggressive behaviors as modeled by our Cheeto-Troll-In-Chief.

100% of the Proceeds from this EP will go toward people, agencies, and communities fighting the Anti-Racist Anti-Capitalist Exploitative Gender LGBTQI2S+ Socially Just Feminist Fight. We want bleeders, pre-bleeders, post-bleeders, and no-bleeders to benefit from this activism.

Cover Art downloaded from JustSeeds.Org and created by Wyatt Hesemeyer as a group of Anti-Capitalist Feminist Clip Art

Individual Song Track Cover Art by Tasha Peace

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released August 4, 2017

Lainie Epstein, Bass Guitar
T Lou Ease, Vocals
Tasha Peace, Guitar
Veronica Sawyer, Drums

Recorded by Jonathan A. Berz at Woodshed Studios, Oak Park, MI

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As the Free Bleeders, we sing songs of unity, steeped in Intersectional-Feminist ethos. We embody a fearless space to to call out oppression and confront racist, sexist, classist, homophobic, ableist, and all other marginalizing and aggressive behaviors as modeled by our Cheeto-Troll-In-Chief. ... more

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