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  1. No longer featuring Slade on guitar, Huggy Bear released two more singles and Weaponry Listens to Love in 1994, [7] their first full-length album as well as their final release. [8] On 14 February 1993, Huggy Bear performed "Her Jazz" on the British television programme, The Word. After their set, the band stayed in the studio to watch a report ...

  2. Huggy Bear performing Her Jazz on The Word, plus a few snippets of the aftermath where they were thrown out of the studio. Already on YouTube, but I think th...

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  3. Huggy Bear was an english punk band, similar in style to american riot grrrl bands. They were active from 1991 through 1994. They often referred to themselves as “girl-boy revolutionaries.”

  4. Oct 20, 2008 · Huggy Bear: a tribute. For Bloc Party's bassist Gordon Moakes, Huggy Bear were more than just a band. In fact, they turned him from a casual fan to someone who believed that music could be the ...

  5. Huggy Bear. Brighton-based riot grrrl band with a similar philosophy to their many American counterparts. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1990s. Formed. 1991 in Brighton, Sussex, England. Disbanded.

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  7. Feb 28, 2015 · The complete set recorded by Huggy Bear on 27 October 1992 for a session for the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and first broadcast on 11 December 1992.Trackl...

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  8. Huggy Bear Biography. by Jason Ankeny. While groups like Bikini Kill and Bratmobile were leading the riot grrrl charge in America, across the Atlantic, Huggy Bear were spearheading their own revolution, girl-style. A multi-gender unit comprised of vocalist Chris, vocalist/bassist Niki, guitarists Jo and Jon, and drummer Karen -- in addition to ...

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