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“Tony Randall” is a track by the influential American punk band Bikini Kill, featured on their 1993 debut album *Pussy Whipped*. Named after the renowned actor Tony Randall, the song serves as a sharp critique of traditional gender roles and societal expectations. With its raw energy and powerful feminist lyrics, “Tony Randall” exemplifies the band’s pivotal role in the riot grrrl movement, advocating for female empowerment and challenging the status quo. Bikini Kill’s uncompromising sound and message in this song have left a lasting impact on both the punk and feminist music scenes.
Tony Randall
Mary Tyler Moore
Molly Ringwald
Re-run shows
Robotic nation
False history
Spit out another picture of a girl with a gun
To bore me
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Yeah, yeah
Cartoon girl
Hallmark card
I see a punk club
He sees a strip bar
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Yeah, yeah
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Not for girls
Hallmark card
This is a punk club
Not a strip bar
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
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Some things can't be photographed
Some things can't be photographed
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah