'F-k every billionaire': Punk rockers unleash on Outside Lands crowd
Briefly

Mannequin Pussy, fronted by Marisa Dabice, electrified the Outside Lands audience with their diverse sound, blending dream pop and hardcore punk in a raucous live performance. Their latest album, 'I Got Heaven,' has garnered critical acclaim, establishing them as a standout act in today’s music scene. During the set, Dabice engaged the crowd with provocative calls and critiques of hypocrisy, particularly targeting conservative views on sexuality. This energy resonated with the audience, resulting in one of the festival's more impactful performances, emphasizing the band's social commentary and dynamic presence.
Dabice's commanding presence on stage included a panther-like strut down the catwalk, connecting with the audience, and encouraging them to join in on her provocative calls.
The band's music flows seamlessly between dream pop and hardcore punk, exemplified in their standout track, 'I Got Heaven,' which critiques Christian hypocrisy.
The crowd's enthusiasm was palpable, with a turnout that exceeded typical festival attendance, demonstrating the magnetism of female-led punk acts in energizing the audience.
The performance of 'Pigs Is Pigs,' featuring bassist Regisford on lead vocals, showcased their dynamic range while maintaining a connection with festival-goers.
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