Naked Aggression

Naked Aggression
Naked Aggression
Origin Madison, Wisconsin
Genres anarcho punk
Years active 1990–present
Labels Rodent Popsicle Records, SOS Records

Naked Aggression is a punk rock band which was formed in Madison, Wisconsin in late 1990. Naked Aggression appeared in the documentary The Decline of Western Civilization III. Their lyrics often cover sociopolitical issues from a libertarian socialist perspective, and the band has held benefit shows for various causes, including Food Not Bombs, AIDS research, pro-choice groups, women's clinics, rape crisis centers, political prisoners and school art departments.

Full discography

  • Right Now
  • They Can't Get Me Down E.P. (1991)
  • Keep Your Eyes Open E.P. (1992)
  • Aus Rotten split 7" (1992)
  • Bitter Youth (1993)
  • Plastic World E.P. (1994)
  • March March Along (1994)
  • Naked Aggression E.P. (Campary Records) (1995)
  • March March Alive (live recording from Gilman Street, 1996)
  • The Gut Wringing Machine (Cargo Records) (1998)
  • Naked Regression (2000)
  • The Gut Wringing Machine (Rodent Popsicle Records) (2003)
  • Heard It All Before (2004)
  • Naked Aggression/Social Conflict Split 7" (2007)

Members

Kirsten Patches - vocals
Aaron Austin - drums
Craig Cano - guitar
Meghan Mattox - bass

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