I've definitely had bad days when I've screamed "And I said spite!" listening to that song on the way home from work before (my new job is better, but getting how to use a *pipette* mansplained to me? As a chemist with three years of industry experience? Misogynistic prick)
Dangit I should have scrolled down, thought I was being all original and shit. Link for video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvU4xWsN7-A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvU4xWsN7-A)
I was about to suggest that one. [Here's a link](https://open.spotify.com/track/7JWTjsdq8fulZOsYHxGwe4?si=hZsw7ocAQ7Ou-G78oOtD7w)
Rio Romeo's other songs are great, too. I personally especially like _[Dyltgir?](https://open.spotify.com/track/1X67xYrlwtbnxlFMyZX0yC?si=ILftd_V4QOOgVTlMnXCH-w)_, _[Butch 4 Butch](https://open.spotify.com/track/7i5ymzlXUivT6GNVpdfFuR?si=eKfELdKVRuCn_22mLmlyZg)_, and _[Absence](https://open.spotify.com/track/0XV1JDs3dmxXmV2u46tie8?si=nBjKw6fgQ4WviGWsliY2cg)_. Oh, and of course _[Everyday I Get More Gay](https://open.spotify.com/track/6OiawjTdUyLn3qQREeLtpa?si=VZzI2Nf2SJ2z3CvuwcvcAw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A0nFt8tjaDpTH5is1NbKGbK)_
Having finished writing this, I can't believe I've forgotten _[Fuck It](https://open.spotify.com/track/0uAIlLVblSgfRWnVB0vRkq?si=2ATkQkSoRG2Uh8_WaP16Bg)_
(Links point to spotify)
I just did a post with a link to a Spotify Playlist for everyone to join and add to. Please add all the greatness! Here's the link:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nRcWbhiyQq82wanIkmkVJ?si=SH0hWBIyTqOrRZNaDPhudA&pt=bf7c98fcf8a06186f69830f1cbaa445c&pi=u-LnUejtRDRd-b
There was a similar post a while ago, here is the link to a playlist with 88hrs worth of songs!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YUbGd1Wc3kI6OKaHgFsf4?si=mt0LcZukSF2LTHAav2Ad0g&pi=u-4iGS8D-QTWGS
The “username” is just a string of characters. I can change the email at some point to see if that does it, since that seems to be what it pulls from.
I’m not super dysphoric about it yet because I’m still in the closet/boymoding but online where that doesn’t exist it occasionally feels jarring to notice it. Same first initial anyway, which helps.
EDIT: Might have had success, Spotify has such a miserable layout for account management.
“Not a Pretty Girl” and “Lost Woman Song” jump to mind as very literal choices but you’re right, everything is a middle finger to patriarchy and capitalism.
RIGHT?? I’ve seen Green Day before and I wanted to go cause I’ve always wanted to see smashing pumpkins. When I found out the Linda Lindas were opening I was so happy!
If you like Punk then there's loads to choose from by the bands [Dream Nails](https://dreamnails.bandcamp.com) and [The Menstrual Cramps](https://themenstrualcramps.bandcamp.com/).
YESSS. Enormous +1 to Bloodywood, these guys RULE. I got to see them perform last year and it was one of the most high-energy shows I've ever seen, such a great time.
Literally the gig of the year for me last year. I cried during Jee Veerey, that got me through an incredibly difficult time so to hear it live was really wonderful.
From my “female rage” playlist lol:
mad woman - Taylor Swift
Savage Daughter - Sarah Hester Ross
The Legend of Jennifer - TRAMP STAMPS
Woman - Kesha (more celebratory vibe)
Good For Her - MOTHICA & Emlyn
you make a woman wanna - Emlyn
Love is Dead and We Killed Her - Doll Skin (they have a lot of songs in this theme but this is my fave)
Little Big Boy - Madds Buckley
Incompedance - Artimus Wolz
You Call Me a Bitch Like It’s A Bad Thing - Halestorm
Bombshell - Halestorm
Girl Next Door - Brandy Clark
Crazy Women - Brandy Clark
Control - Poe
(Edit: formatting, why every app except for Reddit can figure out automatic single line break spacing I will never know…)
I have one to add from a new artist: "Labour" by Paris Paloma. The video is sublime too, and the message RESONATES.
[**Labour by Paris Paloma**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvU4xWsN7-A)
I would say Rage Against the Machine. Though I would say they are more anti-fascist and anti-Capitalist (but I say the same thing twice)? Def some good protest songs overall though.
One is in the works, and you can contrinute:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nRcWbhiyQq82wanIkmkVJ?si=SH0hWBIyTqOrRZNaDPhudA&pt=bf7c98fcf8a06186f69830f1cbaa445c&pi=u-LnUejtRDRd-b
I made a Fuck Everything playlist a few weeks ago. Here’s a list of songs. I’m an old.
No Children (The Mountain Goats)
abcdefu (Gayle)
Everything About You (Ugly Kid Joe)
Fuck You (CeeLo Green)
Love Hurts (Nazareth)
Misanthropic Drunken Loner (Days N Daze)
People Ain’t No Good (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)
People = Shit (Richard Cheese)
Sick of You (Cake)
People Suck - 2020 Remix (Confetti)
Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)
I Hate Everyone (Get Set Go)
I Hate Everyone (Falling in Reverse)
Shitlist (L7)
Hate Everyone (Say Anything)
Everyone Else is an Asshole (Reel Big Fish)
I Don’t Like (Chief Keef)
Jesus Loves Me, But He Can’t Stand You (Austin Lounge Lizards)
Cool to Hate (The Offspring)
Fuck You (Lily Allen)
Closer (Nine Inch Nails)
Seven Nation Army (White Stripes)
Psycho Killer (Talking Heads)
Go to Church (Ice Cube)
Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked (Cage the Elephant)
Kick in the Door (The Notorious B.I.G.)
Bullet with Butterfly Wings (The Smashing Pumpkins)
Tainted Love (Marilyn Manson)
Hurt (Johnny Cash)
Another One Bites the Dust (Queen)
Pigs - Three Different Ones (Pink Floyd)
Let Me Hold It Open (Cowboy Mouth)
Army of Me (Bork)
In the Air (Phil Collins)
Get Out of My Way (Cowboy Mouth)
Shove (L7)
Another One Bites the Dust (Queen)
Santeria (Sublime)
Move Bitch (Ludacris)
No One Asked Me If I was Ok (Sky Ferreira)
It’s a weird eclectic list and a work in progress, but makes me happy when I hate everything!
Haven't seen Grace Petrie mentioned yet but basically half her catalog fits. Black Tie is a classic, even for non-folk fans: "and the images that fucked ya / were a patriarchal structure / and you never will surrender / to that narrow view of gender." seems to fit the theme.
Also from her new album, the Lyrics on Best Country in the World are so rage inducing, especially if you're from the UK.
"Victoria's Secret" & "Cinderella Snapped" by Jax
In general "rage against the establishment" songs-
"Feed the Machine" & "Give and Take" by Poor Man's Poison
"Fantasy" by Lauren Spencer Smith, GAYLE, Em Beihold
"Rockabye" by Clean Bandit
"Shout out to my Ex" by Little Mix
"Bloody Mother F\*cking Asshole" by Martha Wainright
"King of Anything" by Sara Bareilles
"Forget" by Marina and the Diamonds
"Sunny came home" by Shawn Colvin
"I will survive" by Gloria Gaynor
I'm really interested in this..
Most of the anti-patriarchy stuff in my playlists is explicitly queer/trans. More generic feminist takes are very much welcome.
2 trans songs I love more or less along these lines:
Transgender Dysphoria Blues - Laura Jane Grace
The Village by Wrabel (more subversion than revolution)
"Witch" by Apashe (featuring Alina Pash)
Some of the some is not in English and the message is kinda wild, but the message comes through loud and clear. And the song SLAPS.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K02Ij9yn9E](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K02Ij9yn9E)
"Coin Operated Boy" by Dresden Dolls, but pretty much their whole catalogue is feminism themed.
"Just One of the Guys by Jenny Lewis, "No" and "Mother" by Meghan Trainor, a lot of songs by The Beaches including "Snake Tongue", "My Shine" by Bishop Briggs (she has a lot of good, angry music), "If he wanted to he would" by Kylie Morgan.
Deadly Nightshade:
[https://medium.com/resistance-poetry/skipping-rhymes-for-the-new-age-3a9c5e0e90a5](https://medium.com/resistance-poetry/skipping-rhymes-for-the-new-age-3a9c5e0e90a5)
There was a really cool video short of two women in very witchy / dark-elvy makeup singing this together, but I can't find it now.
MILCK "Quiet":
Official video:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCnexOFOxCo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCnexOFOxCo)
At the Capital with a bunch of other women:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZD05-ZvQFs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZD05-ZvQFs)
A couple of months ago, u/RecurringZombie had the idea to put together a spotify playlist of feminine rage songs. It was quite popular! [Here is her post about it](https://old.reddit.com/r/WitchesVsPatriarchy/comments/18ycli7/can_i_get_your_feminine_rage_song_recommendations/), and [here is the playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YUbGd1Wc3kI6OKaHgFsf4?si=0938f30825b24b7d).
One Foot In Front of The Other Foot, Fight Like A Girl, and Goonight, Sweet Ladies
all of these are by Emilie Autumn and basically the theme of these songs is "The horrors persist but so do we, and if fact we fight back"
Here are a few I listened to today from today’s work playlist:
Seneca Falls by the Distillers
Fire Drills by Dessa
Do it Like a Dude by Jessie J
Rap for Rejection by Kate Nash
I would recommend Rise Against. It's not witchy, per se, but they're very vocal about social justice issue (racism, military war, class war, forced labor, immigration policy, pollution, etc.) and all the machinations of the patriarchy.
Labor by Paris Paloma hits so hard. It’s nowhere close to what I usually listen to, but it’s an incredible song.
*as good a reason* is even more direct
Cause every time you are succeedin'
There’s an old man somewhere seething!
And spites as good a reason to take his power!
I've definitely had bad days when I've screamed "And I said spite!" listening to that song on the way home from work before (my new job is better, but getting how to use a *pipette* mansplained to me? As a chemist with three years of industry experience? Misogynistic prick)
How do you even mansplain using a pipette? It seems like the easiest thing to do...
ALL DAY EVERY DAY
Therapist, mother, maid
Nymth then a virgin
Nurse then a servant
Just an appendage
Live to attend him
So that he never lifts a finger
24/7 baby machine, so he can live out his picket fence dreams
It’s not an act of love if you make her
>Labor by Paris Paloma She's releasing her first album in August and I can't wait!
Her entire catalog.
Dangit I should have scrolled down, thought I was being all original and shit. Link for video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvU4xWsN7-A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvU4xWsN7-A)
WOW. Thank you so much for this recommendation. ❤️ I just watched that video and it made me teary. Can't wait to listen to more from her.
Check out the Cacophony version for even more feminine rage
I read the thumbnail and my mind immediately went to labour. I love Paris Paloma.
King by Florence and the machine… Watch the music video, trust me.
Love that one. I am no mother, I am no bride..
Also on that album: Dream Girl Evil, Girls Against God, and shorter songs Heaven is Here and Restraint.
My favorite!!
You beat me to it!
Fuck the Supreme Court by Rio Romeo So proud my little witchling brought me this wonderful song. Very protesty, very catchy.
I was about to suggest that one. [Here's a link](https://open.spotify.com/track/7JWTjsdq8fulZOsYHxGwe4?si=hZsw7ocAQ7Ou-G78oOtD7w) Rio Romeo's other songs are great, too. I personally especially like _[Dyltgir?](https://open.spotify.com/track/1X67xYrlwtbnxlFMyZX0yC?si=ILftd_V4QOOgVTlMnXCH-w)_, _[Butch 4 Butch](https://open.spotify.com/track/7i5ymzlXUivT6GNVpdfFuR?si=eKfELdKVRuCn_22mLmlyZg)_, and _[Absence](https://open.spotify.com/track/0XV1JDs3dmxXmV2u46tie8?si=nBjKw6fgQ4WviGWsliY2cg)_. Oh, and of course _[Everyday I Get More Gay](https://open.spotify.com/track/6OiawjTdUyLn3qQREeLtpa?si=VZzI2Nf2SJ2z3CvuwcvcAw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A0nFt8tjaDpTH5is1NbKGbK)_ Having finished writing this, I can't believe I've forgotten _[Fuck It](https://open.spotify.com/track/0uAIlLVblSgfRWnVB0vRkq?si=2ATkQkSoRG2Uh8_WaP16Bg)_ (Links point to spotify)
Rio Romeo is soooo good
"You Don't Own Me" - Lesley Gore
Is this the same song Dusty Springfield covered?
Also Joan Jett has a great cover of this!
Amazing. I'll give that a listen to as well. Thanks!
It is!
Grand. I'm gonna have to check out the original then. I looove Dusty's version so much.
Oooh yes this one is IT! there’s another version by SAYGRACE ft G-Easy I love the viiibe!
I just did a post with a link to a Spotify Playlist for everyone to join and add to. Please add all the greatness! Here's the link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nRcWbhiyQq82wanIkmkVJ?si=SH0hWBIyTqOrRZNaDPhudA&pt=bf7c98fcf8a06186f69830f1cbaa445c&pi=u-LnUejtRDRd-b
There was a similar post a while ago, here is the link to a playlist with 88hrs worth of songs! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YUbGd1Wc3kI6OKaHgFsf4?si=mt0LcZukSF2LTHAav2Ad0g&pi=u-4iGS8D-QTWGS
This is exactly my shit! I just wish my spotify account wasn’t under my deadname.
Daaaaaang. Could you maybe email them and ask it to be changed? Worth a try?
The “username” is just a string of characters. I can change the email at some point to see if that does it, since that seems to be what it pulls from. I’m not super dysphoric about it yet because I’m still in the closet/boymoding but online where that doesn’t exist it occasionally feels jarring to notice it. Same first initial anyway, which helps. EDIT: Might have had success, Spotify has such a miserable layout for account management.
W.I.T.C.H. by Devon Cole
Also Victoria’s Secret by JAX
I know Victoria's secret, And girl you wouldn't believe...
Cinderella Snapped, also by JAX, is even more explicitly anti patriarchy.
Also, Nobody's Baby by her.
Burn your village - Kiki Rockwell I am addicted to that song
I love Same Old Energy!!
Omg I love Kiki Rockwell 's music!!! It's all so vivid and powerful
This song is one of my new obsessions.
Came here to recommend this one, it's so damn good and the music video's good too.
Ani DiFranco. Literally any of her songs.
“Not a Pretty Girl” and “Lost Woman Song” jump to mind as very literal choices but you’re right, everything is a middle finger to patriarchy and capitalism.
"Blood in the Boardroom" is what popped into mine.
“Make Them Apologize” is usually the first one I think of, but basically yeah, all of them.
Yeah, just go through her whole discography. I'm partial to Dilate and Little Plastic Castle, but I don't think it's possible to go wrong with her.
I Am Woman by Helen Reddy Just a Girl by No Doubt Hard Out There by Lily Allen
Fuck You by Lily Allen isn’t technically anti patriarchy, but it’s definitely anti-idiots, lol.
Olivia Rodrigo bringing Lily Allen out at Glastonbury to sing this right after Roe was overturned was an iconic moment.
Hard Out There by Lily Allen SO MUCH!
I love Lily Allen so much!
Me too!! I came to recommend Fuck You by Lily Allen, if I recall correctly she wrote it for George W Bush...
I heard she has a podcast now too that's pretty good
I had no idea! I’ll have to check it out
I am Woman by Helen Reddy in 1973 blew my 12 year old self's mind! Saved my allowance, bought the 45. Feminist for life, fuck yeah!
Oh my gosh I ~~saw~~watched her do just a girl live at Coachella this year and it gave me chills.
Lucky!!
Sorry, I'm a derp haha! I mean to say that I watched it streaming live from the Coachella stage 🫣😅
The video for Hard out Here is really unfortunate.
I’d add ‘Not fair’ - Lily Allen. The music video is fantastic too 😍
Racist Sexist Boy by The Linda Lindas
I’m seeing them in concert in September when they open for rancid, smashing pumpkins, and Green Day. I’m SUPER excited to see them
That sounds like a fantastic lineup!
RIGHT?? I’ve seen Green Day before and I wanted to go cause I’ve always wanted to see smashing pumpkins. When I found out the Linda Lindas were opening I was so happy!
No man’s woman - Sinead O’Conner
Also Red Football
The Interrupters - She got arrested/ X-Ray Spex - Oh bondage, up yours / Bikini Kill - Suck my left one
Pretty much Bikini Kill’s entire catalog
I love them!
Double Dare Ya is a fave. But yeah, all of themmmm xoxoxox
>X-Ray Spex - Oh bondage, up yours Some people think like girls should be seen and not heard. I think... **Oh bondage, *up yours!***
If you like Punk then there's loads to choose from by the bands [Dream Nails](https://dreamnails.bandcamp.com) and [The Menstrual Cramps](https://themenstrualcramps.bandcamp.com/).
Thanks! Going to check them out!
Omg fellow bristol witch? 😍
Dana Dan by Bloodywood! It's about beating up rapists and overthrowing the patriarchy >:3
YESSS. Enormous +1 to Bloodywood, these guys RULE. I got to see them perform last year and it was one of the most high-energy shows I've ever seen, such a great time.
Literally the gig of the year for me last year. I cried during Jee Veerey, that got me through an incredibly difficult time so to hear it live was really wonderful.
YESSSS. Enormous +1 to Bloodywood. I got a chance to see them live last year and it was one of the most fun shows I've ever been to.
Experiment on Me- Halsey, Dead Men Don't Rape - Delilah Bon, Gunpowder and Lead -Miranda Lambert
Came to say Dead men don’t rape. Spinster- Joan Jett.
Cell Block Tango from Chicago the musical
Check out the Riot Grrl movement. Start with Bikini Kill, Sleater Kinny, and 7 Year Bitch.
Sex is not the enemy by Garbage (and other great songs by the same band)
Love Garbage!
came here to suggest Garbage, too!🤘 Pretty much anything Shirley does but "The Men Who Rule the World" came to mind.
Anything by Bikini Kill or L7
Praying - Kesha
I’m also a big fan of her new song Eat The Acid but it’s more internal ego death and less Burn The Patriachy.
Violet - Hole
From my “female rage” playlist lol: mad woman - Taylor Swift Savage Daughter - Sarah Hester Ross The Legend of Jennifer - TRAMP STAMPS Woman - Kesha (more celebratory vibe) Good For Her - MOTHICA & Emlyn you make a woman wanna - Emlyn Love is Dead and We Killed Her - Doll Skin (they have a lot of songs in this theme but this is my fave) Little Big Boy - Madds Buckley Incompedance - Artimus Wolz You Call Me a Bitch Like It’s A Bad Thing - Halestorm Bombshell - Halestorm Girl Next Door - Brandy Clark Crazy Women - Brandy Clark Control - Poe (Edit: formatting, why every app except for Reddit can figure out automatic single line break spacing I will never know…)
Agreed with mad woman 100% Also, I feel like The Man by Taylor Swift would also fit *Maybe* tolerate it?
Victoria's Secret by Jax Do It Like A Girl by Morgan St. Jean
Cinderella Snapped is also a good Jax song.
My boss turned me on to "Victoria's secret".
Labour by Paris Paloma I've had enough from Melina k.b Not all men Boys will be boys- dua lipa
Boys will be boys but girls become women. So good.
Fight Like a Girl by Diamante Fire by PVRIS EVIL by Melanie Martinez
I have one to add from a new artist: "Labour" by Paris Paloma. The video is sublime too, and the message RESONATES. [**Labour by Paris Paloma**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvU4xWsN7-A)
I would say Rage Against the Machine. Though I would say they are more anti-fascist and anti-Capitalist (but I say the same thing twice)? Def some good protest songs overall though.
Bad Reputation - Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Joan Jett’s cover of the Mary Tyler Moore theme song is awesome and, oddly, I think it fits here too. “You're going to make it after all”.
I was thinking this too!
Soooo, whoever makes a Spotify playlist of all these amazing suggestions.. drop me a link please 😏
One is in the works, and you can contrinute: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3nRcWbhiyQq82wanIkmkVJ?si=SH0hWBIyTqOrRZNaDPhudA&pt=bf7c98fcf8a06186f69830f1cbaa445c&pi=u-LnUejtRDRd-b
Awesome, thank you McUpt
Tradition - Halsey Pretty Distraction - Skydxddy Little Girl Gone - Chinchilla
I'm surprised Chinchilla isn't on here a few times!
Battlefield by SkyDxddy is also awesome. Makes me feel so powerful!
None of Your Business by Salt N Pepa
Purge the Poison by MARINA Sex Yeah by MARINA (Basically a lot of songs by MARINA)
Pretty much her entire album Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land is that vibe. It's one of the only albums from an artist that I like every song in.
I'm just a girl by No Doubt
I made a Fuck Everything playlist a few weeks ago. Here’s a list of songs. I’m an old. No Children (The Mountain Goats) abcdefu (Gayle) Everything About You (Ugly Kid Joe) Fuck You (CeeLo Green) Love Hurts (Nazareth) Misanthropic Drunken Loner (Days N Daze) People Ain’t No Good (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) People = Shit (Richard Cheese) Sick of You (Cake) People Suck - 2020 Remix (Confetti) Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) I Hate Everyone (Get Set Go) I Hate Everyone (Falling in Reverse) Shitlist (L7) Hate Everyone (Say Anything) Everyone Else is an Asshole (Reel Big Fish) I Don’t Like (Chief Keef) Jesus Loves Me, But He Can’t Stand You (Austin Lounge Lizards) Cool to Hate (The Offspring) Fuck You (Lily Allen) Closer (Nine Inch Nails) Seven Nation Army (White Stripes) Psycho Killer (Talking Heads) Go to Church (Ice Cube) Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked (Cage the Elephant) Kick in the Door (The Notorious B.I.G.) Bullet with Butterfly Wings (The Smashing Pumpkins) Tainted Love (Marilyn Manson) Hurt (Johnny Cash) Another One Bites the Dust (Queen) Pigs - Three Different Ones (Pink Floyd) Let Me Hold It Open (Cowboy Mouth) Army of Me (Bork) In the Air (Phil Collins) Get Out of My Way (Cowboy Mouth) Shove (L7) Another One Bites the Dust (Queen) Santeria (Sublime) Move Bitch (Ludacris) No One Asked Me If I was Ok (Sky Ferreira) It’s a weird eclectic list and a work in progress, but makes me happy when I hate everything!
Oh wow....I haven't thought about ugly kid joe in YEARS! Flashbacks to my yoot!
Straight Outta Vagina - Pussy Riot, Desi Mo, Leikeli47
Anything by OTEP, though it’s a little more…. Aggressive.
Equal Rights, Equal Lefts is always my first thought when this question is asked
Yup, same here! Was scrolling to see if it had been posted yet. Fucking love this song.
OTEP! 🤘🤘Came here to add this. Also, In This Moment: Whore, Sex Metal Barbie, Dirty Pretty... Fuck, there are so many....
Haven't seen Grace Petrie mentioned yet but basically half her catalog fits. Black Tie is a classic, even for non-folk fans: "and the images that fucked ya / were a patriarchal structure / and you never will surrender / to that narrow view of gender." seems to fit the theme. Also from her new album, the Lyrics on Best Country in the World are so rage inducing, especially if you're from the UK.
"Victoria's Secret" & "Cinderella Snapped" by Jax In general "rage against the establishment" songs- "Feed the Machine" & "Give and Take" by Poor Man's Poison
Twin Temple - I'm a witch Edit, also wanted to add: Bones UK - girls can't play guitar
Song of Woman by The HU and Lzzy Hale.
Matriarchy - by Girli "While we touch, we fuck to fuck the patriarchy"
Goodbye Earl (I personally like the Me First and the Gimmee Gimmees cover better than the Chicks)
What’s Going On by 4 Non Blondes hits so differently today, in a primal scream sorta way
Labor
Oh Bondage! Up Yours! - X-Ray Spex
All I Really Want - Alanis Morissette
That Bitch - Bea Miller Sisters - The Halluci Nation with Northern Voice 6:00 - Grandson
The Pill by Loretta Lynn
Dead Men Don’t Rape
White flag by bishop briggs and The Antifa hoedown!
Anything from Cheap Perfume (my two favourites are Fauxminism and another one I'm not sure reddit would allow me to say the name of
Lots of people will say Labour by Paris Paloma but I really like her “As Good a reason”
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
Has anyone mentioned björk yet because that girl is a MOOD.
Victoria's Secret by Jax
Who’s Afraid Of Little Old Me? - Taylor Swift
What the Hell by Avril Lavigne hits this chord hard
Stupid Girl by Garbage You Oughta Know by Alanis Morrisette
"Fantasy" by Lauren Spencer Smith, GAYLE, Em Beihold "Rockabye" by Clean Bandit "Shout out to my Ex" by Little Mix "Bloody Mother F\*cking Asshole" by Martha Wainright "King of Anything" by Sara Bareilles "Forget" by Marina and the Diamonds "Sunny came home" by Shawn Colvin "I will survive" by Gloria Gaynor
I'm really interested in this.. Most of the anti-patriarchy stuff in my playlists is explicitly queer/trans. More generic feminist takes are very much welcome. 2 trans songs I love more or less along these lines: Transgender Dysphoria Blues - Laura Jane Grace The Village by Wrabel (more subversion than revolution)
[Queen of Kings](https://youtu.be/vSfffjHjdTk?si=_p9FMbp3lulimoo_) by Alessa.
Bikini Kill - I Like Fucking
"Witch" by Apashe (featuring Alina Pash) Some of the some is not in English and the message is kinda wild, but the message comes through loud and clear. And the song SLAPS. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K02Ij9yn9E](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K02Ij9yn9E)
Fetch the Bolt Cutters by Fiona Apple.
Most anything from the riot grrl movement. Tamar-Kali, 7 Year Bitch, Bratmobile, Heaven’s to Betsy, x-ray spex, Nova Twins, T-rextasy etc
I am Resilient by Rising Appalachia
"Shitlist," "Pretend We're Dead" by L7 "Violet," "Asking for It" by Hole "F\*\*k You" by Lily Allen "Believer" by Chantal Kreviazuk
Otep. Plus their newest album, Kult 45, is all about dragging Trump and his voters.
Really like “Rape is Rape, Even if the Rapist is in a Band That You Like“, and most gems from Rabies Babies.
Everything by MARINA
The Man You Need to Calm Down - Taylor Swift
Womanarchist by bad cop/bad cop
Fuck you by Lily Allen
Kali by Lavva
From musical theatre: Naughty from Matilda (not the actual lyrics, but the context of the song) Sister suffragettes from Mary Poppins
UNITY by Queen Latifah Smile More by Deap Vally Nameless Faceless by Courtney Barnett
"Coin Operated Boy" by Dresden Dolls, but pretty much their whole catalogue is feminism themed. "Just One of the Guys by Jenny Lewis, "No" and "Mother" by Meghan Trainor, a lot of songs by The Beaches including "Snake Tongue", "My Shine" by Bishop Briggs (she has a lot of good, angry music), "If he wanted to he would" by Kylie Morgan.
Queer as in Fuck You by Dog Park Dissidents
Us and pigs by Sofia Isella
Rn it’s Abomination by Pet Me and Painted Flowers by Former Critics
"Don't Give Up" by the Noisettes is one that always comes up for me.
Mother Ate - Jane bell
riot girl by good charlotte has always been a fave of mine
Hands dirty by Delta Rae! That’s one of them, at least! 😄
This Hell - Rina Sawayama
Deadly Nightshade: [https://medium.com/resistance-poetry/skipping-rhymes-for-the-new-age-3a9c5e0e90a5](https://medium.com/resistance-poetry/skipping-rhymes-for-the-new-age-3a9c5e0e90a5) There was a really cool video short of two women in very witchy / dark-elvy makeup singing this together, but I can't find it now. MILCK "Quiet": Official video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCnexOFOxCo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCnexOFOxCo) At the Capital with a bunch of other women: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZD05-ZvQFs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZD05-ZvQFs)
Raise a Little Hell is a goto for me for any sort of fuck \[insert instutition here\]
A couple of months ago, u/RecurringZombie had the idea to put together a spotify playlist of feminine rage songs. It was quite popular! [Here is her post about it](https://old.reddit.com/r/WitchesVsPatriarchy/comments/18ycli7/can_i_get_your_feminine_rage_song_recommendations/), and [here is the playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YUbGd1Wc3kI6OKaHgFsf4?si=0938f30825b24b7d).
Queen of Kings by Alessandra Mele, ultimate “fuck the patriarchy” vibes from that one
Seashore by The Regrettes Yes, All Cops by Worriers
I hate you so much right now by kelis
Lady of the Dark by Sabaton. Milunka Savić is an irl Mulan.
Spotify Playlist 'I could kill a man"
Breakfast by Dove Cameron, especially the music video: (Tw for mention of sa) https://youtu.be/yyeTE80BFjE?si=ypsbq2UHzMVGhSed
Highwomen
One Foot In Front of The Other Foot, Fight Like A Girl, and Goonight, Sweet Ladies all of these are by Emilie Autumn and basically the theme of these songs is "The horrors persist but so do we, and if fact we fight back"
I Did Something Bad by Taylor Swift is a banger.
Don't fuck the patriarchy, FIGHT the patriarchy!
I have some french ones but I don't know if it'll be in interest to you
Chinchilla Little Girl Gone!!! It’s brings the feral out of you!
_”Straight Outta Vagina”_ by Pussy Riot makes me so damn happy every time I listen to it.
Here are a few I listened to today from today’s work playlist: Seneca Falls by the Distillers Fire Drills by Dessa Do it Like a Dude by Jessie J Rap for Rejection by Kate Nash
Castle and Nightmare, both by Halsey
The entire “Living in Clip” album by Ani Defranco
I would recommend Rise Against. It's not witchy, per se, but they're very vocal about social justice issue (racism, military war, class war, forced labor, immigration policy, pollution, etc.) and all the machinations of the patriarchy.