The Gits | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1986–1993 |
Labels | Broken Rekids C/Z Records Empty Records Big Flaming Ego Records |
Past members |
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Website | http://www.thegits.com |
The Gits were an American punk rock band formed in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1986.[1][2] As part of the burgeoning Seattle music scene of the early 1990s, they were known for their fiery live performances. Members included singer Mia Zapata, guitarist Joe Spleen (born Andy Kessler), bassist Matt Dresdner and drummers Steve Moriarty, Bruce Ducheneaux and Bob Lee.[3] They dissolved in 1993 after the murder of Zapata.
During their existence, the band released two studio albums, one compilation of early recordings, one live recording, three 7" singles and appeared on various compilations. The band recorded on a few independent labels, and released its two studio albums on C/Z Records. In 2003, each release in the band's discography was remastered and expanded with bonus tracks on Broken Rekids.