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POP TARTTS, THE. This all-female California band burst upon the New Wave rock scene with the Top Ten single "Sick of You" in 1982, then quickly recorded ''Kittens with Whips'' (1983). Consisting of lead vocalist [[Marina Stetson]], guitarist Betty Fonseca, guitarist/keyboardist Angela Autry, and drummer Sherry Netherland (nee Niehoff), the group made up for what it lacked in training with energy, enthusiasm and style...
 
POP TARTTS, THE. This all-female California band burst upon the New Wave rock scene with the Top Ten single "Sick of You" in 1982, then quickly recorded ''Kittens with Whips'' (1983). Consisting of lead vocalist [[Marina Stetson]], guitarist Betty Fonseca, guitarist/keyboardist Angela Autry, and drummer Sherry Netherland (nee Niehoff), the group made up for what it lacked in training with energy, enthusiasm and style...
 
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==See also==
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*[[Marina Stetson]]
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==External Links==
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*[https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/christian-mclaughlin/sex-toys-of-the-gods/ Kirkus review]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 2 April 2018

New wave girl group from the 1997 novel Sex Toys of the Gods by Christian McLaughlin.

POP TARTTS, THE. This all-female California band burst upon the New Wave rock scene with the Top Ten single "Sick of You" in 1982, then quickly recorded Kittens with Whips (1983). Consisting of lead vocalist Marina Stetson, guitarist Betty Fonseca, guitarist/keyboardist Angela Autry, and drummer Sherry Netherland (nee Niehoff), the group made up for what it lacked in training with energy, enthusiasm and style...

See also

External Links