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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Variable. ''Peace And Love'' is a 1, while ''Made in China'' and ''Total System Failure'' are closer to 4 or 5.



* WeirdnessMagnet: In her memoir she reports that her tourmates have sometimes commented that she has weird fans.

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* WeirdnessMagnet: In her memoir she reports that her tourmates have sometimes commented that she has weird fans.fans.
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American singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, born 27 July 1967 in Wiscasset, Maine, but raised in Massachusetts. Originally a member of the Music/BlakeBabies, going solo in 1992. Subsequently formed the supergroup Some Girls with Heidi Gluck and her sometime Blake Babies colleague Freda Love.

Her songwriting is often brilliant musically and/or lyrically (though not always both at the same time), much of it with a gloomy edge (she's been compared to a female Music/{{Morrissey}}). Despite her long career, she's only had two major hits, "My Sister" and "Spin The Bottle", both from the same album (''Become What You Are''). Also noted for her friendship (or whatever) with Evan Dando of TheLemonheads.

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American singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, born 27 July 1967 in Wiscasset, Maine, but raised in Massachusetts. Originally a member of the Music/BlakeBabies, Blake Babies, going solo in 1992. Subsequently formed the supergroup Some Girls with Heidi Gluck and her sometime Blake Babies colleague Freda Love.

Her songwriting is often brilliant musically and/or lyrically (though not always both at the same time), much of it with a gloomy edge (she's been compared to a female Music/{{Morrissey}}). Despite her long career, she's only had two major hits, "My Sister" and "Spin The Bottle", both from the same album (''Become What You Are''). Also noted for her friendship (or whatever) with Evan Dando of TheLemonheads.
The Lemonheads.



** "Nirvana"

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** "Nirvana""Music/{{Nirvana}}"



** "Swan Song" has the line "[[Music/JohnCougarMellencamp Dear Jack, I hate you. Love Diane]]".

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** "Swan Song" has the line "[[Music/JohnCougarMellencamp "[[Music/JohnMellencamp Dear Jack, I hate you. Love Diane]]".
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Adorkable TRS. Also ZCE.


* {{Adorkable}}
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* ''Juliana Hatfield Sings Music/ThePolice'' (2019)

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* ''Wild Animals'' (2013)
* ''Whatever, My Love'' (2015)
* ''Pussycat'' (2017)
* ''Juliana Hatfield Sings Music/OliviaNewtonJohn'' (2018)
* ''Weird'' (2019)


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* CoolBigSis: {{Deconstructed| Trope}} in "My Sister", where admiration is mixed with feelings of resentment and neglect. (For the record, in RealLife Hatfield only has brothers.)
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: When "God's Foot" was recorded, the A&R person at Atlantic Records decided he "didn't hear a single" in the album, and therefore it wasn't released. While she was able to get out of her recording contract, she couldn't afford to buy back the rights to the album, and it has remained unreleased, but bootlegs slipped out and still circulate on the Net.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: When "God's Foot" was recorded, the A&R person at Atlantic Records Creator/AtlanticRecords decided he "didn't hear a single" in the album, and therefore it wasn't released. While she was able to get out of her recording contract, she couldn't afford to buy back the rights to the album, and it has remained unreleased, but bootlegs slipped out and still circulate on the Net.

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