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'''Cumgirl8''' are an American [[indie rock]] band based in [[Brooklyn]], founded in 2019 by Lida Fox, Veronika Vilim, Avishag Cohen Rodrigues, and Chase Lombardo.<ref>http://www.purehoneymagazine.com/cumgirl8/</ref> Describing themselves as a "sex-positive alien amoeba entity," they create work in the fields of music, film, publishing, and fashion.<ref>https://www.vogue.com/article/cumgirl8-veronika-vilim-lida-fox-chase-noelle-fashion-collection</ref> Their music functions as an "outlet [for] repressed and pent-up emotions" and their style and artistic practice are shaped by an opposition to [[patriarchy]] and [[capitalism]].<ref>https://vmagazine.com/article/meet-nys-coolest-girlband-cumgirl8/</ref><ref>https://www.stereogum.com/2188341/cumgirl8-dumb-bitch/music/</ref> Playing their first shows and releasing songs in the months before the outbreak of the [[COVID-19 pandemic|Covid-19 Pandemic]], they persisted during quarantine by turning their attention to creating The 1-900, a low-fi, unfiltered talk show on [[YouTube]] that delves into sociopolitical issues with diverse guests appearing over webcam.<ref>https://i-d.vice.com/en/article/n7wvdg/meet-cumgirl8-the-punk-band-of-sex-positive-superheroes</ref>
'''Cumgirl8''' are an American [[indie rock]] band based in [[Brooklyn]], founded in 2019 by Lida Fox, Veronika Vilim, Avishag Cohen Rodrigues, and Chase Lombardo.<ref>http://www.purehoneymagazine.com/cumgirl8/</ref> Describing themselves as a "sex-positive alien amoeba entity," they create work in the fields of music, film, publishing, and fashion.<ref>https://www.vogue.com/article/cumgirl8-veronika-vilim-lida-fox-chase-noelle-fashion-collection</ref> Their music functions as an "outlet [for] repressed and pent-up emotions" and their style and artistic practice are shaped by an opposition to [[patriarchy]] and [[capitalism]].<ref>https://vmagazine.com/article/meet-nys-coolest-girlband-cumgirl8/</ref><ref>https://www.stereogum.com/2188341/cumgirl8-dumb-bitch/music/</ref> Playing their first shows and releasing songs in the months before the outbreak of the [[COVID-19 pandemic|Covid-19 Pandemic]], they persisted during quarantine by turning their attention to creating The 1-900, a low-fi, unfiltered talk show on [[YouTube]] that delves into sociopolitical issues with diverse guests appearing over webcam.<ref>https://i-d.vice.com/en/article/n7wvdg/meet-cumgirl8-the-punk-band-of-sex-positive-superheroes</ref> They are currently signed to the prominent independent label [[Suicide Squeeze Records]] who released their latest single "dumb bitch."<ref>https://suicidesqueeze.bandcamp.com/artists<ref></ref>https://www.thefader.com/artist/cumgirl8</ref>


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Cumgirl8 are an American indie rock band based in Brooklyn, founded in 2019 by Lida Fox, Veronika Vilim, Avishag Cohen Rodrigues, and Chase Lombardo.[1] Describing themselves as a "sex-positive alien amoeba entity," they create work in the fields of music, film, publishing, and fashion.[2] Their music functions as an "outlet [for] repressed and pent-up emotions" and their style and artistic practice are shaped by an opposition to patriarchy and capitalism.[3][4] Playing their first shows and releasing songs in the months before the outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic, they persisted during quarantine by turning their attention to creating The 1-900, a low-fi, unfiltered talk show on YouTube that delves into sociopolitical issues with diverse guests appearing over webcam.[5] They are currently signed to the prominent independent label Suicide Squeeze Records who released their latest single "dumb bitch."Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).https://www.thefader.com/artist/cumgirl8</ref>

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