Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands

Audience and performer, gay and straight, two-year-olds and eighty-two-year-olds, black teenage girls and Latino transvestites: for a moment in history as brief as a shiver, we were, all of us, transformed and astonished.

The Chicago tracks were "Secretary", "Ain't Gonna Marry", "Papa", and "Mountain Moving Day".

According to the liner notes of Mountain Moving Day: "We wanted to make music that would embody the radical, feminist, humanitarian vision we shared.

"[5] This legacy of a female-empowering, do-it-yourself ethos was echoed twenty years later in the punk music Riot Grrrl Movement.

Indeed, the EP Mountain Moving Day was remastered and re-released in 2005 under the title Papa Don't Lay That Shit on Me by Rounder Records[2] with two bonus tracks by contemporary feminist rock group Le Tigre.