The 1983 track by the Connecticut hardcore punk band Vatican Commandos serves as a blistering example of early American hardcore's penchant for suburban social commentary. Released on their debut 7-inch EP, Hit Squad for God , the song encapsulates the band's raw, "thrash" style and provides a window into the rebellious culture of wealthy coastal towns like Darien, Connecticut, where the band originated. Historical Context and Composition
Formed in 1982, the Vatican Commandos are perhaps most famously known for featuring a young , who would later gain worldwide fame as Moby . At the time of this recording, the band was immersed in the DIY ethos of the 80s hardcore scene, which prioritized speed, intensity, and anti-establishment attitudes. "Housewives on Valium" fits this mold perfectly, characterized by its "ferocious" and "turbulent" sound. Lyrical Themes: Satire or Social Commentary? Vatican Commandos - Housewives on Valium
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