Cut is the classic 1979 debut album from the pioneering British punk band The Slits. The album is widely credited as being one of the first punk albums to feature a female-led lineup, and its influence can still be heard in punk, post-punk, and indie rock today
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The Slits were an early punk and then post-punk band based in London, formed there in 1976 by members of the groups the Flowers of Romance and the Castrators. The group's early line-up consisted of Ari Up and Palmolive, with Viv Albertine and Tessa Pollitt replacing founding members Kate Korus and Suzy Gutsy. Their 1979 debut album, Cut, has been called one of the defining releases of the post-punk era.