Excuse 17 is a punk rock queercore band from Olympia, Washington that
performed and recorded in the mid 1990s.
In 1993 Carrie Brownstein, Becca Albee and CJ Phillips came together to
form Excuse 17, a band that would only last a few years but would prove to
be influential. Carrie and Becca both played guitar and sang and CJ played
the drums. After its inception, the band quickly recorded a demo tape and
then began playing and recording for various compilations on independent
record labels. Their first full-length recording, Excuse Seventeen, was
released jointly on Atlas Records (LP) and queercore label Chainsaw
Records (CD). They would later release their last and final album "Such
Friends Are Dangerous" on the indie label Kill Rock Stars in 1995, which
displayed a boost in recording quality. They often found themselves
playing shows with Heavens to Betsy, including touring; as well, they both
appear on the compilation LP/CD Free to Fight.
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