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Years active
  
1993 – 1997

Active until
  
1997

Labels
  
Kill Rock Stars

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Associated acts
  
Meditation Duo Shady Ladies

Website
  
Kill Rock Stars profile Ooga Booga MySpace profile

Origin
  
Calabasas, California, United States (1993)

Albums
  
Desperate, Scared, But Social, Right Is Here, Dippity Do-nut

Members
  
Wendy Yao, Emily Ryan, Amy Yao

Genres
  
Garage rock, Riot grrrl, Power pop, Indie rock, Indie pop, Noise pop

Similar
  
Adickdid, The Frumpies, Cold Cold Hearts, Skinned Teen, Excuse 17

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Emily's Sassy Lime (a palindrome) was an all-Asian American teenage riot grrrl trio from Southern California, formed in 1993 by Wendy and Amy Yao, and Emily Ryan. According to Experience Music Project, they formed after sneaking out of their homes one night to see a Bikini Kill and Bratmobile show, striking up a correspondence with Molly Neuman, the drummer of the latter band. They didn't live very close to each other and didn't have cars, so they often had to write their songs over the phone, sometimes leaving seminal ideas for tunes, jingles, and melodies on each other's answering machines. When they finally did have a chance to record, they did so on a singalodeon, a cheap off-the-shelf lo-fi tape recorder. They barely ever practiced (often forbidden from doing so by their parents who considered their studies a bigger priority), making their sound a random, spontaneous indie garage punk-noise collage of "Whatever, just play." They didn't have their own instruments for years, so with every show they played, they had to borrow someone else's in the DIY punk spirit of sharing, often swapping with each other carelessly and making every show sound totally different.

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In 1995, they all appeared as dancers in the Kathi Wilcox-directed "Mad Doctor" video for The PeeChees. They broke up in 1997, not long after they graduated from high school and attended separate colleges. In 2000, they all participated in the very first Ladyfest in Olympia, the Yao sisters collaborating with Sharon Cheslow in the experimental sound installation performance art project of Coterie Exchange, and in 2003, Emily Ryan starred in one of Jon Moritsugu's critically acclaimed no budget guerrilla underground punk films called Scumrock. Amy Yao's been involved over the years with several different bands, frequently collaborating with Tobi Vail, co-founded China Art Objects Galleries, and completed her MFA in sculpture at the Yale School of Art. Wendy Yao currently owns and runs a shop and DIY indie-punk artist space in LA's downtown Chinatown neighborhood called Ooga Booga. The Yao sisters later played in a band with Layla Gibbon of Skinned Teen named Shady Ladies.

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LPs

  • Desperate, Scared But Social, LP, KRS Records, 1995
  • Singles

  • "Summer Vacation", 7", Xmas Records, 1994
  • "Dippity Do-nut", 7", KRS Records, 1996
  • Compilations

  • "Right Is Here", LP/CD, Xmas Records, 1995
  • Compilation appearances

  • A Slice of Lemon, LP, Lookout Records/KRS, 1995


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    Emily's Sassy Lime Emily39s Sassy Lime Discography at Discogs

    Songs

    GQ Pimp Theme SongDesperate - Scared - But Social · 1995
    Would-Be Saboteurs Take HeedDesperate - Scared - But Social · 1995
    Superior ThreatDesperate - Scared - But Social · 1995

    References

    Emily's Sassy Lime Wikipedia