Excuse Seventeen
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Excuse Seventeen is the debut full-length album
Album
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 by the Riot grrrl
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 band Excuse 17
Excuse 17
Excuse 17 was a punk rock band from Olympia, Washington that performed and recorded from 1993 to 1995.Carrie Brownstein, Becca Albee and CJ Phillips came together to form Excuse 17, a band that would only last a few years but would prove to be influential. Carrie and Becca both played guitar and...

. It was released in 1994. The album was released on vinyl
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 by the Atlas Records record label and CD by Chainsaw Records
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.

Track listing

  1. "Vanishing Act"
  2. "Two Faced"
  3. "Cut and Dry"
  4. "Hope You Feel Bad"
  5. "Despise"
  6. "Carson"
  7. "Code Red"
  8. "We're the Seniors (and we rule the school)"
  9. "Imaginary Friend"
  10. "Groundhog's Day"
  11. "Break and Enter"

Personnel

  • Becca Albee (vocals, guitar)
  • Carrie Brownstein
    Carrie Brownstein
    Carrie Rachel Brownstein , is an American musician, writer, and actress, best known as a guitarist and vocalist in the now-defunct Portland, Oregon-based band Sleater-Kinney...

     (guitar, vocals)
  • Curtis James (drums)
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