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She Wolves were formed by Donna She Wolf (former Cycle Sluts From Hell) and Tony Mann (Former Dee Dee Ramone Band). Their debut features guest stars like Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls) and punk icon Jayne County. Here's how George Smith reviewed the disc in the Village Voice, 'The cover art for the She Wolves' Mach One - a chick in thigh-high boots, regarded from the waist down - capably tips off consumers to the exciting, get-hard punk-rock noise waiting inside.' With Donna She Wolf on guitar and vocals, the band's forte is bludgeoning riffola that's often knuckle-dragging and provocative, as on Art of War, with its shouts of 'Undefeatable! Undefeatable!.' Achieving density somewhere between Budgie and Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, the She Wolves are in a pretty good place if you desire equal portions of catchy tunes and heavy rock. Bonus points accrue when the band backs the mighty Syl Sylvain on a wall-of-sound take on Sheena Is a Punk Rocker; at song's end is a clip of Joey Ramone fondly musing about seeing Syl's New York Dolls at the Mercer Arts Center. In the flesh, Jayne County also makes an appearance here, startlingly effective on a cover of the Dead Kennedys California Uber Alles.