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31: 173:, which she joined in 1992, replacing original bassist Michelle Leon. After Herman quit the band in 1996, she became a writer and remained out of the public light for several years. In 2015, she reunited with Babes in Toyland and embarked on an international tour before she was fired later that year. 302:
was in attendance at the band's debut at Minneapolis' Uptown Bar, where the three-piece band's singer and guitarist showed up impaired and unable to play the guitar. Bjelland recorded the show, which was played with drums, bass, and vocals only.
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In August 2015, Herman was fired from the band, for originally unspecified reasons. In December 2015, Herman revealed that the reason she had been asked to leave the band was due to an article she had written for the website
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Herman was introduced to punk, new wave, and alternative culture at an early age through schoolmate and high school friend Stephanie Brown, whose brother was an album cover artist for clients like
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and was about to record their major label debut. I joined. In two weeks I was on tour, with a recording session scheduled immediately after we got off the road."
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In September 2009, Herman moved to Los Angeles to continue as executive director of Project Noise. The Foundation produced a short video for fellow nonprofit,
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prior to their formation as a band. In 1988, after her brother injured his hand in a restaurant pasta machine accident, Herman inherited his
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and started her first band, M&M Stigmata. The band booked a show before writing any songs or having a practice. Babes in Toyland's
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After Herman left, the band played sporadically with other bassists for several years, but never released another studio album.
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and the rest of their dysfunctional family had chewed up all the good parts, leaving only the greedy, ugly parts exposed."
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which resulted in a pregnancy. She ultimately kept the child, and gave birth to a daughter, Anna, in 2004.
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and working in the English Department, Herman was invited to replace Babes in Toyland's departing bassist
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Herman replaced Leon as Babes in Toyland bassist in 1992. Herman described her initiation into the band (
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cut "Killer on the Road". AllMusic described her bass playing as a "gut-pounding, throttling beat".
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Herman was again reunited with her Libertyville High School classmates Morello and Jones on 1993's
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She recounted her state of mind when she quit the band after four years, citing health issues (
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In June 2008, Herman changed to an advisory position at Fuzz and founded non-profit venture
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Romanowski, Patricia; George-Warren, Holly; Pareles, Jon, eds. (2001).
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addiction, which spanned several years. In June 2003, she suffered a
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In late 2000, at age 34, Herman entered her first rehabilitation for
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Babes in Toyland: The Making and Selling of a Rock and Roll Band
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Midway through her senior year of high school, Herman moved to
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In 2014, Herman rejoined the reunited Babes in Toyland.
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She's a Rebel:The History of Women in Rock & Roll
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Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
United States
University of Minnesota
Alternative rock
punk rock
Bass
alternative rock
Babes in Toyland
Philadelphia
Libertyville, Illinois
Libertyville High School
Tom Morello
Rage Against the Machine
The Nightwatchman
Adam Jones
Tool
Jim Naureckas
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
Warner Bros.
Beserkley Records
The Tubes
The Stranglers
Hugh Cornwell
Prairie Prince
Prior Lake, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
Shannon Selberg

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