Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage, a Chicana Punk Story

Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage, a Chicana Punk Story book cover

Violence Girl: East L.A. Rage to Hollywood Stage, a Chicana Punk Story

Author(s): Alice Bag (Author)

  • Publisher: Feral House
  • Publication Date: September 27, 2011
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 384 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1936239124
  • ISBN-13: 9781936239122

Book Description

East L.A. punk pioneer Alice Bag tells the raw, feminist memoir of survival, music, and the birth of West Coast punk.


Violence Girl is the memoir of Alicia Armendariz—better known as Alice Bag—frontwoman of The Bags and one of the earliest voices of the Los Angeles punk scene. Raised in East L.A. by Mexican-born parents and shaped by a turbulent, often violent home life, Armendariz crossed cultural and geographic boundaries to become part of the 1970s underground movement that transformed American music and youth culture.

From early performances at the Masque to appearances in Penelope Spheeris’ landmark film The Decline of Western Civilization, Alice Bag helped define the sound and spirit of West Coast punk. In this candid memoir, she traces her journey from barrio life and family trauma to feminist awakening, artistic community, and creative survival. The book documents not only the emergence of Los Angeles punk but also the experiences of women and Chicana artists within a male-dominated music scene.

Combining personal history with cultural documentation, Violence Girl explores themes of identity, resilience, music, and self-invention. Nearly one hundred photographs capture the era’s clubs, bands, and personalities, placing Armendariz’s story within the broader evolution of punk and alternative culture. The memoir stands as both a personal narrative and an important record of the early L.A. punk movement.

A core title for readers of punk history, feminist memoir, Chicana literature, and music biography.


“It’s rare that someone at the real beginning of something so monumentally influential is around long enough to put it down in writing.” — Henry Rollins,
LA Weekly
“A riveting autobiographical reflection…equal parts Chicana lit and punk rock.” —
OC Weekly
“Fierce and funny, feminist and political, and punk as f___.” —
Bitch
“Absolutely inspiring…a thoroughly moving story of personal triumph.” —
The Stranger

Editorial Reviews

Review

“It’s rare that someone at the real beginning of something so monumentally influential is around long enough to put it down in writing. I recommend Violence Girl.” – Henry Rollins, LA Weekly

“A riveting autobiographical reflection from the former lead singer of The Bags, equal parts Chicana Lit and punk rock.” – OC Weekly

“An autobiography unlike any other. Powerfully yet simply written. Brutally honest and often tragic. A story of hope and redemption against all odds, with a revolving cast that is sometimes mind-boggling. Deeply personal.” – Australian Hysteria Magazine, Feb 2012

“Fierce and funny, feminist and political, and punk as f___, Violence Girl is a true survivor’s tale. An introduction to an irrepressible spirit you’ll be glad you met.” – Bitch

“Absolutely inspiring..in Violence Girl, we find a thoroughly moving story of personal triumph.” – The Stranger

About the Author

Alice Bag was there at the origins of L.A. punk, at the famed Masque and Whisky-a-Go-Go, hanging out with Darby Crash and the Go-Gos. But she started as Alicia Velasquez, and English was her second language. She knew Mariachis better than rock music. A certain violence was passed on to her from her Mexican-American father. Alice’s feminist qualities were seen in the notorious Castration Squad band she formed in the late ’70s.

Alice and her Bags band was featured in the notorious documentary, The Decline of Western Civilization. She is currently married, has children, and lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

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