Death from Above 1979 "You're a Woman, I'm A Machine" (Rocktober 2025)
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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.
Globally revered and highly influential dance-punk duo Death From Above 1979 consist of Jesse F. Keeler (bass, synths, backing vocals) and Sebastien Grainger (vocals and drums). DFA 1979 broke up in 2006 while the first album and subsequent remix album continued to sell inexplicably. They decided to reunite in 2011 and began to perform live picking up where they left off without missing a beat.

