Released in 2004, You're a Woman, I'm a Machine is the debut album by Canadian duo Death From Above 1979, known for its aggressive, bass-driven dance-punk sound. Tracks like "Romantic Rights" and "Black History Month" became underground hits. Today, the album is seen as a key influence on 2000s indie and punk scenes.
Turn It Out 2:39
Romantic Rights 3:15
Going Steady 2:49
Go Home, Get Down 2:19
Blood On Our Hands 2:59
Black History Month 3:48
Little Girl 4:00
Cold War 2:33
You're A Woman, I'm A Machine 2:53
Pull Out 1:50
Sexy Results 5:55
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