Band Name: Pansy Division
Music Album: Valentine's Day
Album Release Date: November 1995
Music Genre: Punk Rock Alternative Rock Indie Rock
Record Label: Lookout! Records
Album Release Country: United States
Music Record Type: 3 Tracks Vinyl Album 7"
Pansy Division is an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California in 1991 by singer-songwriter Jon Ginoli and bassist Chris Freeman. Conceived as the first openly gay rock band featuring predominantly gay musicians, Pansy Division's music, a mix of pop punk and power pop, focuses mainly on LGBT issues, sex and relationships, often presented in a humorous light. In 1993, the band signed to punk label Lookout! Records and received international notoriety touring with Green Day in 1994, becoming the most commercially successful band of the queercore movement which began in the 1980s. Pansy Division have released seven studio albums and three B-side compilations, among other recordings. In 2008, the band were the subject of the documentary film entitled Pansy Division: Life in a Gay Rock Band.
A | Valentine's Day | 2:11 |
B1 | He Could Be The One | 1:55 |
B2 | Pretty Boy (What's Your Name) | 2:02 |
Recorded June '95.
Catalog number on back cover 'Lookout # 127' and on label side A 'Lookout 127'.
© 1995 Pansy Division
℗ 1995 Lookout Records
Track B1 also appears on Fer Shure: A Tribute To The Valley Girl Soundtrack, originally recorded by Josie Cotton (1982).
Track B2 originally recorded by ''Depeche fuckin' Mode".
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