Los Angeles-based experimental group Nervous Gender are one of the longest-running synth-punk bands, and an influence on the queercore movement. The group's lo-fi, discordant sound is just as confrontational as their lyrics, which openly mock Christianity and explore disturbing subject matter related to sexual perversion, mental illness, and drug abuse. They formed in the late '70s and initially featured Phranc, who soon left and found success as a folk singer. The aptly named LP Music from Hell was released in 1981, with members of the Germs, the Screamers, and the Bags appea...