Alice Bag: She Was a Punk Before You Were a Punk

Categories: People 2012

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Kevin Scanlon
One of the fascinating Angelenos featured in L.A. Weekly's People 2012 issue. Check out our entire People 2012 issue here.

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Punk Rock Legacy

Alice Bag busted up the punk-rock patriarchy in September 1977. At Hollywood's Masque, she and three female bandmates walked onstage wearing brown paper grocery bags over their heads, with slashes for eyeholes. This was their first headlining show, and they played extremely loud. They called themselves The Bags.

Sure, other L.A. punk bands like The Alleycats and The Eyes had female bassists who occasionally sang a lick or two, but The Bags were the first with a frontwoman ­-- and a bisexual Chicana frontwoman at that.

Although the group never recorded a full studio LP -- it broke up only a few years after the show -- Bag herself retains a long list of admirers.

"[S]he was in one of the bands that got the whole thing started," Henry Rollins wrote in his L.A. Weekly column last year. "She helped put a lot of females on the stage, where normally only men were allowed."

First-generation Mexican-American -- neither of her parents spoke English -- Bag was born Alicia Armendariz and raised in East Los Angeles. Today a 53-year-old punk-rock mom whose intensity remains reminiscent of the girl wearing thin fishnets and thick eyeliner more than three decades ago, she splits her time between Mount Washington and Sedona, Ariz.

Over raw vegan coconut ice cream in Pasadena, she would like to set a few things straight. "Women were co-creators of the scene," Bag says of the American punk movement. "It was ours, and we happily shared it."

After The Bags, she was in a number of other bands whose names reflect her feminist leanings, including The Castration Squad, Cholita and Stay at Home Bomb. With the Alice Bag band, she appeared in Penelope Spheeris' seminal 1981 Los Angeles punk film, The Decline of Western Civilization. The group's performance of "Gluttony" serves as a touchstone for her fans, a rare document of her shows from the era.

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FETISHJADE    Domina
FETISHJADE Domina

would love to see her perform again soon!  I too was in the band "castration squad" and in the Decline movie!  Love seeing the bags and I used to go to the Masque, fun amazing times.Jade

aka  -Phoenix (my name in the punk scene)

Greg Velasquez
Greg Velasquez

Well deserved recognition for an OG feminista badass.

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