Allison Wolfe has a voice synonymous with agitation. The disaffected drawl she perfected as the lead singer of Olympia, Washington, punk trio Bratmobile was one of the most prominent voices of the early-Nineties riot grrrl movement. Since that band's 2003 breakup, she's kept at it, lending both her vocals and her matter-of-factly feminist ideals to acts like the brash Cold Cold
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Bratmobile’s Allison Wolfe on Riot Grrrl History, New Wave of Feminist Punk