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and that’ s what we bring into the table and we’ re all very different people but the differences in who we are works to make Potty Mouth such an interesting group.”“ We have an idea of who we are and what we want to sound like and what we want to be and what our concept of ourselv are. The people hear all different things. We have fans who ar middle aged who hear the kind of music they used to listen to in the 80s and 90s that they’ re nostalgic for. We have fans wh are young, young girls who like seeing other girls play.” Einbinder continues.“ Those are all elements we are bringing and people will see the thing that they want to see the most i us. Sometimes it’ s really interesting what people see. You can manufacture yourselves for everyone.” With a quick Google search of“ Potty Mouth band”, most pieces about them brand the musicians as a feminist band – a term the trio is not against, but wishes there was no need for a brand. Abby Weems elaborates:“ We are a band of women that play cool rock music but it’ s not our agenda to go out and hunt people down and change the world. We want to do it by just existin instead of making it our M. O. We are feminists and we do