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Quote from: Laura Squirrel on July 16, 2014, 08:06:07 PMI would be more insulted by the fact that it's just an Areosmith song. This is the perfect trans theme song. (Since it's written by a transchick...even though it was written before she came out.) When you read the lyrics, it's even more appropriate. Although it's a bit twisted in a way. But it IS Grindcore, after all.
Quote from: Ravensong on July 25, 2014, 07:39:45 PMI forgot about the Lumberjack Song! It's been so long since I've heard it, lol. I love It!!!!! I am totally adding it to my transition playlist on spotify if they have it!
Quote from: Lizzeh on July 25, 2014, 12:21:58 AMI cannot begin to express how happy finding a grindcore song on this list made me feel. Thank you for sharing!!!
Quote from: androgynouspainter26 on July 16, 2014, 01:33:29 AMI Fell In Love With a Dead Boy, by Antony and the Johnsons-it's somewhat vague, but I always interpreted it as the thoughts of a woman who has fallen in love with a man who is becoming a woman. It's a heartbreaking piece.
Quote from: Jessica-Louise on November 06, 2014, 07:06:08 PMI really enjoyed that. Thanks for sharing.
Quote from: androgynouspainter26 on November 06, 2014, 07:20:20 PMAwww, thanks! If you don't know their work already, you must absolutely check them out. It's hands down the best trans-centric music I've ever found...
Quote from: Eleanor on December 04, 2012, 10:03:38 AMPerhaps not a very famous one, but Josephine by Terrorvision, a fairly minor English band from the 90s, comes to mind. I always thought it was super-catchy growing up without really understanding or thinking about the lyrics. I listened to it again for the first time in ages recently only to realise that... um... it's about a guy meeting someone he used to know under the name of Joe, finding that she is now Josephine, a trans woman, and falling for her. I had a friend called Joe,When friends were hard to find.He had a restless soul,And something on his mind.One day I went away,And then returned to the scene,Not to find restless Joe, no,But to find Josephine.I asked her what her name wasShe said Joe had left the cityI asked her what her name wasShe said... They call me Josephine.Josephine. Josephine.It took a while to click,But then I got the gist.The girl by my side (by my side),Was the guy I've missed (was the guy I've missed).I took her for a beer,To talk about old times,Just to find the beer, dear,Was now a sweet white wine.I asked her what her name wasShe said Joe had left the cityI asked her what her name wasShe said they call me Josephine.Josephine. Josephine. Josephine.So we talked all night,And I just can't pretend,Although I lost old Joe, yo,I got a new girlfriend (I got a new girlfriend).I asked her what her name wasShe said Joe had left the cityI asked her what her name wasShe said they call me Josephine.Also, while it's hard to argue that it's not more about defying gender expectations and being yourself than it is actively identifying as the opposite gender given the subject matter of the story, I always thought Reflection from Disney's Mulan was kind of an unofficial trans anthem in its lyrics.Look at me.I will never pass for a perfect bride,or a perfect daughter.Can it be I'm not meant to play this part?Now I seethat if I were truly to be myself.I would break my family's heart.Who is that girl I see staring straight back at me?Why is my reflection someone I don't know?Somehow I cannot hide who I am though I've tried.When will my reflection show who I am inside?