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Cheap Perfume Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask.

Posted by Loren on July 29, 2025

Cheap Perfume Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask.
photo by Roxanna Carrasco

Proudly unapologetic riot grrl and anti-capitalist punk band Cheap Perfume has announced their latest album, Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask., out on Oct. 3 on Snappy Little Numbers.

The band has been sharing singles throughout 2025 in build-up, with the latest being "Down To Riot."

The band, who formed in Colorado in 2015 and last released Burn It Down (2019), has several live dates lined up in Colorado in the coming months.

Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask. tracklist:

1. Probably It’s Capitalism

2. Start Shit

3. Dead If I Do

4. Anytown, USA

5. Woke Mind Virus

6. No Men

7. Okay Party

8. Blood On Your Hands

9. Desert

10. Down To Riot

11. I Get Wet

Upcoming Tour Dates:

10/3 – Denver CO @ Marquis

10/4 – Colorado Springs, CO @ What's Left

10/10 – Fort Collins, CO @ Surfside 7

10/11 – Trinidad, CO @ Fancy Spider Music Festival

Cheap Perfume Don’t Care. Didn’t Ask.
photo by Roxanna Carrasco

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