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Team Dresch
Team Dresch
American punk band
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Hazel
Hazel
American alternative rock band
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Longstocking
Longstocking
musical artist
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Lesbians on Ecstasy
Lesbians on Ecstasy
band
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Rachel Carns
Rachel Carns
American musician
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Kaia Wilson
Kaia Wilson
musician from Portland, Oregon
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Cypher in the Snow
Cypher in the Snow
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Excuse 17
Excuse 17
punk rock band
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Fifth Column
Fifth Column
distillation column
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The Butchies
The Butchies
American all-female punk rock band
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Heavens to Betsy
Heavens to Betsy
punk rock band from Olympia, Washington
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The Need
The Need
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Amy Ray
Amy Ray
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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Lucid Nation
Lucid Nation
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Hazel O'Connor
Hazel O'Connor
English singer-songwriter and actress
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Funkadelic
Funkadelic
American band
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The Third Sex
The Third Sex
American queercore band
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Melissa York
Melissa York
American drummer
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The Lemonheads
The Lemonheads
American musical group; alternative rock band
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Lync
Lync
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Eddie Hazel
Eddie Hazel
American guitarist
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Sleater-Kinney
Sleater-Kinney
American rock band
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Jackyl
Jackyl
American rock band
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The Posies
The Posies
American band
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Phranc
Phranc
American singer, guitarist, punk rock musician
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24-7 Spyz
24-7 Spyz
band from the South Bronx
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Screaming Trees
Screaming Trees
band
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Daisy Chainsaw
Daisy Chainsaw
band
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Johnette Napolitano
Johnette Napolitano
musician, songwriter
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The Nymphs
The Nymphs
musical artist
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
American rock band
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Linda Perry
Linda Perry
American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer
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Hagfish
Hagfish
American rock band
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Bill Laswell
Bill Laswell
American musician
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Rock Goddess
Rock Goddess
all-female English metal band
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Sister Hazel
Sister Hazel
American band
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Seaweed
Seaweed
band
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Queenadreena
Queenadreena
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Full of Hell
Full of Hell
American grindcore band
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Fountains of Wayne
Fountains of Wayne
band
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Sophia
Sophia
British indie rock band
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Ash
Ash
Northern Irish alternative rock band
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Beverly McClellan
Beverly McClellan
American singer
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Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
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Candy Hearts
Candy Hearts
CANDY HEARTS
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White Zombie
White Zombie
American heavy metal band
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The Rifles
The Rifles
band
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Brooke Candy
Brooke Candy
American rapper and singer
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Lunachicks
Lunachicks
American Punk Rock Band
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Lois Maffeo
Lois Maffeo
American journalist
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The Black Keys
The Black Keys
American rock band
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Dave Douglas
Dave Douglas
American jazz trumpeter
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New Edition
New Edition
American R&B group
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My Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine
Irish alternative rock band
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Band of Horses
Band of Horses
American rock band
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Haim
Haim
American pop rock band
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Counting Crows
Counting Crows
American alternative rock band
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Ken Stringfellow
Ken Stringfellow
American musician
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Jody Watley
Jody Watley
American singer
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Don Fleming
Don Fleming
American musician and record producer
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The Shamen
The Shamen
Scottish electronic dance music band
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Loverboy
Loverboy
Canadian rock band
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Juba Kalamka
Juba Kalamka
American musician
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The Trash Can Sinatras
The Trash Can Sinatras
band
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Jody Bleyle is an American musician, songwriter and independent record label owner.

Jody Bleyle first gained public attention in the Pacific Northwest music scene of the 1990s, in the Portland, Oregon–based band Hazel. Prior to Hazel, she was in the college band Lovebutt while she was a student at Reed College. Hazel was formed in 1992, released two albums on the Sub Pop label, to critical acclaim. Jody Bleyle played drums and sang for the band.

In 1993, Bleyle teamed up with Donna Dresch and Kaia Wilson to create the band Team Dresch, in which she played guitar and sang. The group's first release was a single on the Kill Rock Stars label, which immediately garnered them much attention and they quickly became one of the defining bands of the Queercore scene. Their first LP, Personal Best, was co-released on both Dresch's label Chainsaw Records and Bleyle's label Candy Ass Records. Candy Ass Records went on to issue recordings by a number of bands including Hazel, Cypher in the Snow, and New Bad Things, but is best known for the 1995 release of the double-album compilation Free to Fight.

Free To Fight was a multi media project incorporating both recordings by artists such as Lois Maffeo, Excuse 17, Heavens to Betsy, Fifth Column, and Bleyle's own band Team Dresch, as well as a seventy-two-page booklet featuring writers and artists such as bell hooks, Bridget Irish, and Roberta Gregory. The recording and booklet featured self-defense instructions for women, and Team Dresch toured with instructor Alice Stagg, who demonstrated defensive tactics onstage before the band performed. Jody Bleyle was interviewed for the film She's Real, Worse Than Queer by Lucy Thane, in which she speaks about her record label and in particular, the Free To Fight project. This recording was later followed by a Free To Fight split single by the bands Sleater-Kinney and Cypher in the Snow.

In the late 1990s Team Dresch broke up after releasing a number of singles and another LP, Captain, My Captain. After the breakup, Bleyle joined with Tamala Poljak of Longstocking and Whitney Skillcorn of The Little Deaths to form the band Infinite Xs. In 2002, the group released a recording on Chainsaw Records. Also in the early 2000s, Bleyle began performing with her brother in the group Family Outing. The band played at the Homo-A-GoGo festival in Olympia, Washington in 2002.

In 2004 and 2005, Bleyle recorded and toured with Amy Ray for her second solo release, Prom, playing bass. Bleyle didn't play the third leg of the tour because her partner, actress Nina Landey, was pregnant. Their first son Twylo was born in July 2005 and their second son, Lucian, in 2007.

In 2004, the group Lesbians on Ecstasy released their first album, Lesbians on Ecstasy featuring a revamped version of the Team Dresch song "Screwing Yer Courage", retitled "Summer Luv"; Jody Bleyle remixed this version for the follow-up Lesbians on Ecstasy album entitled Giggles in the Dark, released in 2005.

In the summer of 2004, Team Dresch reunited for a concert at the biannual Homo-A-Go-Go festival. Afterwards, the band members decided to reunite for a series of concerts and Team Dresch has been touring and recording again since then.