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The Kitchen Sisters Present

162—The Osaka Ramones: The All-Girl Punk Band - Shonen Knife

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

The impact of Shonen Knife, the 1980s all-girl punk band from Osaka—a story of cultural exchange through the cassette tape.

Shonen Knife, the three-woman band from Japan, formed in 1981—a time just before the internet drastically changed the way we consume and discover music. A time when a cassette tape, alongside fanzines and college radio created an environment that made possible the seemingly improbable circumstance of an all girl-band from Osaka opening for Nirvana, one of the biggest musical acts of the 90s.

“Shonen means boy in Japanese and it’s a very old brand name of a pencil knife,” says Naoko Yamano. “And the word ‘shonen’ has very cute feeling and the knife has a little dangerous feeling, so when cute and dangerous combined together, it’s just like our band. So I put that name.”

Featuring interviews with Shonen Knife—Naoko Yamano, Atsuko Yamano, Risa Kawano; Karen Schoemer, former music critic of the New York Times; and Brooke McCorkle Okazaki, Assistant Professor of Music at Carleton College and author of Shonen Knife’s Happy Hour: Food, Gender, Rock and Roll.

The Osaka Ramones was produced by Brandi Howell.

The Kitchen Sisters Present is produced by The Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson & Nikki Silva, with Nathan Dalton and Brandi Howell. We’re part of PRX’s Radiotopia a curated network of independent producers creating some of the finest podcasts around.

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Radio Topea, welcome to the Kitchen Sisters present from PRX.

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We are the Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva.

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I'm Alex Schwartz.

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I'm Nomi Fry.

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I'm Vincent Cunningham and this is Critics At Large, a New Yorker podcast for the Culturally

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Curious.

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Each week we're going to talk about a big idea that's showing up across the cultural landscape

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and will trace it through all the mediums we love.

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Books, movies, television, music, art.

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And I always want to talk about celebrity gossip too.

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And of course, we hope you'll join us for new episodes each Thursday, follow Critics

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At Large today, wherever you get podcasts.

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When I was around 19 or 20, I was a fan of the Powerpuff Girls, the cartoon series

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that was on Cartoon Network.

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And one night when I was watching, they had a music video that happened to be buttercup.

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I'm a supergirl.

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I had never seen a all-female punk band before women really rock out like that.

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Even more specifically, Japanese women because there's so many stereotypes in the United States

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about Asian women, seeing someone like that playing on television on something as cool

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as Cartoon Network was inspiration.

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And today, a story about Shonen Knife and about cultural exchange through the cassette tape.

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Shonen Knife, the all-girl group formed in 1981, a time just before the internet drastically

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