Pacific Northwest cult heroes Girl Trouble bridge the gap between the Seattle sound of the '60s (the high-energy garage rock attack of the Sonics, the Wailers, and Paul Revere & the Raiders) and the grunge scene of the '80s and '90s, playing wild rock & roll influenced by the past but embracing the snot, energy, and attitude of punk and its offshoots. Adopting the slogan "Eluding Fame Since 1984," Girl Trouble have always been in it for fun above all else, and their debut album, 1988's Hit It or Quit It, was a wild set of party-starting rock that established the template they'...