Neo Boys was an American punk band from Portland, Oregon, United States, active from 1978-1983. Considered Portland's first all-female punk band, Neo Boys are noted for their political and feminist lyrics. Hannah Lew, of Grass Widow, wrote: "They created a world I have taken refuge in during times when I felt the effects of narrow attitudes about gender and women's voices in music."
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| - Neo Boys was an American punk band from Portland, Oregon, United States, active from 1978-1983. Considered Portland's first all-female punk band, Neo Boys are noted for their political and feminist lyrics. Hannah Lew, of Grass Widow, wrote: "They created a world I have taken refuge in during times when I felt the effects of narrow attitudes about gender and women's voices in music." (en)
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| - The Wipers, Nico, Greg Sage, Television, Poison Idea, Sado-nation, Smegma, and Fred Cole's The Rats, Napalm Beach, Randy and the Randies (en)
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| - Neo Boys promo image (en)
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| - Portland, Oregon, United States (en)
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| - Carol Stienel (en)
- Jennifer LoBianco (en)
- K.T. Kincaid (en)
- Kim Kincaid (en)
- Meg Hentges (en)
- Pat Baum (en)
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| - Neo Boys was an American punk band from Portland, Oregon, United States, active from 1978-1983. Considered Portland's first all-female punk band, Neo Boys are noted for their political and feminist lyrics. Hannah Lew, of Grass Widow, wrote: "They created a world I have taken refuge in during times when I felt the effects of narrow attitudes about gender and women's voices in music." (en)
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