Frenching the Bully is the debut studio album by Seattle punk rock band The Gits. It was originally released as a 12-track album on C/Z Records in 1992 but was later reissued in 2003 with bonus tracks and different cover art on the Broken Rekids label. "A stunning document of the talent ... [of] singer Mia Zapata ... She sings with such conviction, ferocity, and expressiveness that the lyrics become irrelevant. The band becomes irrelevant." –River Cities' Reader[2]
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| Studio album by The Gits | ||||
| Released | November 25, 1992 June 17, 2003 (reissue) | |||
| Recorded | 1991–1992 | |||
| Genre | Punk rock | |||
| Length | 30:30 | |||
| Label | C/Z Records Broken Rekids | |||
| Producer | Scott Benson, Steve Fisk | |||
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It was selected by Russ Rankin as a top 10 favorite album.[3]
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