Feminist Punk Firebrands Cheap Perfume Erupt With ‘Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask.’ Out Now

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Cheap Perfume are turning rage into revolution. The feminist punk powerhouse have unleashed their explosive new album Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask., out now via Snappy Little Numbers. Fueled by blistering guitars, fearless lyrics, and a no-apologies attitude, the record is a full-throttle scream against capitalism, oppression, fascism, and genocide — and a rallying cry for empathy in an era of exhaustion.

Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask. is an uninhibited call to anti-capitalist revolution presented as a collection of punk rock protest songs, breakup songs and party songs,” shares vocalist and guitarist Jane No. “It stays true to Cheap Perfume’s signature angry-yet-melodic sound while railing against systems of oppression and America’s descent into fascism.”

The album channels righteous fury and vulnerability in equal measure, featuring the rebellious singles “Down to Riot” and “Woke Mind Virus.” Each track pushes back against indifference with biting humor, sharp hooks, and relentless energy. This is punk that not only demands to be heard — it demands that you feel something.

With Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask., Cheap Perfume prove that rebellion and joy can coexist, that protest can still be catchy, and that a band unafraid to confront power can also bring a community together on the dance floor. It’s cathartic, unapologetic, and utterly alive.

Track Listing (Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask.):

  1. Probably It’s Capitalism
  2. Start Shit
  3. Dead If I Do
  4. Anytown, USA
  5. Woke Mind Virus
  6. No Men
  7. Okay Party
  8. Blood On Your Hands
  9. Desert
  10. Down To Riot
  11. I Get Wet