BIKINI KILLIn 1990, Bikini Kill formed in Olympia, WA to challenge the male-dominated Indie Rock world with their confrontational declaration of girls up front while guys can go do their thing in the corner. First as a zine, second as a band, third as a legacy, it wasn't long before Bikini Kill earned their place as one of the most controversial bands of all time. Sure, they inspired the Spice Girls watered down version of Girl Power. But more importantly, Bikini Kill helped ignite generations of female-fronted bands rocking out in basements all over the world. Featuring Punk Feminist anthem "Rebel Girl" and produced by legendary Runaway's Joan Jett, "New Radio +2" is three aggressive punk rock songs demonstrating that Bikini Kill were more than a movement of slogans to be consumed in a package. They could write songs that stand up as outstanding after 15 years. Still relevant, still confrontational, this is one of the very best EPs of the 90s. Listen to it on vinyl as the songs were meant to be heard.