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The Runaways


"Queens of Noise" is the second studio album by the American rock band The Runaways, released in January 1977. Following their self-titled debut album, "Queens of Noise" showcases the band's signature blend of hard rock and punk influences, solidifying their image as a pioneering all-female group in the rock music scene. The album features a mix of hard-hitting tracks and high-energy performances, emphasizing themes of rebellion and empowerment. Notable songs include the title track "Queens of Noise" and "Neon Angels on the Road to Ruin," both of which highlight the band's raw sound and edgy style. Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Cherie Currie, Jackie Fox, and Sandy West, the members of The Runaways, each contributed to the album, with Jett and Currie's front-and-center vocal performances complemented by Ford's guitar riffs. Produced by Kim Fowley and Earle Mankey, the album was recorded in Los Angeles, California. While "Queens of Noise" did not achieve significant commercial success in the United States, the album reached a broader audience internationally and has since been recognized as an influential work in the development of female rock music. The Runaways quickly became known for their bold approach, both musically and visually, challenging stereotypes in the male-dominated rock industry. Their contributions have been acknowledged in shaping the path for future generations of female musicians in rock and punk genres. Overall, "Queens of Noise" remains a significant release, illustrating the burgeoning spirit of 1970s rock and roll and the raw power of one of the most iconic female bands of the era.