Poison Girls Where's The Pleasure LP is the legendary 1985 third studio album from the Brighton UK anarcho-punk pioneers Poison Girls. This Poison Girls LP shows the band moving toward a more melodic, sophisticated, almost art-rock direction while keeping their feminist anarchist political edge sharp. Led by the iconic Vi Subversa (vocals, R.I.P. 2016) - a middle-aged mother who brought a completely unique feminist anarchist perspective to UK punk - alongside Richard Famous on guitar and Bernhardt Rebours on bass. Poison Girls formed in Brighton in 1976/77 and stand as one of THE foundational UK anarcho-punk bands, with a strong connection to Crass who released their early material and often toured and lived together with them at Dial House. Famous for the iconic 1980 split single Persons Unknown / Bloody Revolutions with Crass. Essential listening for fans of UK anarcho-punk, feminist punk, Brighton punk, Crass-era political hardcore, and the foundational British anarcho-punk underground alongside Crass, Flux of Pink Indians, Rubella Ballet, and Conflict.