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  1. The Lazy Cowgirls were a Los Angeles, California-based punk rock band active from 1983 to 2004. They have been described as "punk rock legends" by Westword ' s Brad Jones. [1] After they broke up, lead singer Pat Todd founded Pat Todd & the Rankoutsiders.

  2. BOMP! Records (1987)1. Can't You Do Anything Right? 00:002. Bullshit Summer Song 03:153. No Name 05:174. Left 07:055. Heartache (Jim Reeves) 09:086. Re...

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  3. Restless Records (1985)1. Anymore 00:00 2. Rock Of Gibraltar 02:45 3. Work 05:554. Jungle Song 07:25 5. I'm Talkin' To You 09:37 6. What Are You Talkin' 'Bou...

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  4. www.discogs.com › artist › 4894921-The-Lazy-CowgirlsThe Lazy Cowgirls - Discogs

    American punk rock'n'roll band from Los Angeles, California, originally formed in Vincennes, Indiana. Pat Todd - lead vocals, guitar. D.D. Weekday (alias Doug Phillips) - guitar [1985-1995] Keith Telligman - bass [1985-1991] Allen Clark - drums [1985-1991] Michael Leigh - guitar [1993-2004]

  5. Explore Lazy Cowgirls's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Lazy Cowgirls on AllMusic.

  6. Dog Meat Records (1991)1. Losin' Your Mind 00:00 2. Meat Shop 02:30 3. Dye 'N' Red 04:04 4. A Lot To Learn (The Nothings) 06:49 5. Reborn (The Shitdogs) 09:4...

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  7. Resurfacing a half-decade later with a second guitarist and a new rhythm section, the Cowgirls unexpectedly delivered their masterpiece — and best shot at commercial success — with Ragged Soul. Co-produced by Earle Mankey, this wonderful blast boasts cleaner, more dynamic sound without sacrificing any of the rough’n’ready urgency.

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