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South Florida's Jack Off Jill is a sultry version of what <a href="spotify:artist:2VYQTNDsvvKN9wmU5W7xpj">Marilyn Manson</a> could be, but not entirely a passionate foursome. Formed in 1992, Jack Off Jill's raging stage presence and lyrical intensity brought the band national recognition without the powerful backing of major-label support or industry management. Enigmatic frontwoman <a href="spotify:artist:69LuZP8tLC8m268w9sHj2i">Jessicka</a>, bassist Robin Moulder, drummer Laura Simpson, and guitarist Ho-Ho Spade released a handful of 7"s and a slew of EPs, including their <a href="spotify:artist:2VYQTNDsvvKN9wmU5W7xpj">Marilyn Manson</a>-produced debut EP cassette, Children 5 and Up, in the mid-'90s. <a href="spotify:artist:7AKcqr7g4ap7U8WP69yRpa">Gumball</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:5XDN6vK4xhmUAx5VAvfP7C">Don Fleming</a> was next in the production seat for the band's first full-length, 1997's Sexless Demons and Scars, and the Covetous Creature EP followed a year later. Jack Off Jill returned in mid-2000 to release their dark sophomore effort, the <a href="spotify:artist:2Kw2smJMCoi6mk6KbscZG1">Chris Vrenna</a> (ex-<a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a>) engineered Clear Hearts Grey Flowers. Their career retrospective release, Humid Teenage Mediocrity: 1992-1995, was issued in 2006. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi

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