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'''Christina Billotte''' (born [[May 4]], [[1969]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.intelius.com/search-summary-out.php?ReportType=1&qf=christina&qmi=&qn=billotte&qs=&trackit=74&focusfirst=1 |title=People Search & Directory Services Powered By Intelius |publisher=Intelius.com |date= |accessdate=2009-10-25}}</ref>) is an [[United States|American]] singer, songwriter, and guitarist. She is the former singer and guitarist for [[math rock]] pioneers [[Autoclave (band)|Autoclave]], the all-female [[punk rock|punk]] trio [[Slant 6]], and [[Quix*o*tic]], a band she formed with her sister [[Mira Billotte]] (vocalist of [[White Magic]]).
'''Christina Billotte'" an [[United States|American]] singer, songwriter, and guitarist. She is the former singer and guitarist for [[math rock]] pioneers [[Autoclave (band)|Autoclave]], the all-female [[punk rock|punk]] trio [[Slant 6]], and [[Quix*o*tic]], a band she formed with her sister [[Mira Billotte]] (vocalist of [[White Magic]]).


Billotte was briefly a member of seminal [[Riot Grrrl]] band, [[Bratmobile]], while the band recorded in Washington DC the summer of 1991. Along with regular members [[Allison Wolfe]] and [[Molly Neuman]], Billotte and artist [[Jen Smith]] recorded and released a [[cassette culture|cassette tape]] entitled ''Bratmobile DC'', before Molly and Allison joined up with [[Erin Smith]] and returned to their home base of Olympia.
Billotte was briefly a member of seminal [[Riot Grrrl]] band, [[Bratmobile]], while the band recorded in Washington DC the summer of 1991. Along with regular members [[Allison Wolfe]] and [[Molly Neuman]], Billotte and artist [[Jen Smith]] recorded and released a [[cassette culture|cassette tape]] entitled ''Bratmobile DC'', before Molly and Allison joined up with [[Erin Smith]] and returned to their home base of Olympia.
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She currently plays guitar and sings in the [[Casual Dots]], who recorded a self-titled LP for [[Kill Rock Stars]] in 2004.
She currently plays guitar and sings in the [[Casual Dots]], who recorded a self-titled LP for [[Kill Rock Stars]] in 2004.


Billotte is a native of [[Washington, D.C.]] and currently resides in [[Los Angeles, CA]].
Billotte is a native of [[Washington, D.C.]]

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Revision as of 05:44, 26 October 2009

Christina Billotte'" an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. She is the former singer and guitarist for math rock pioneers Autoclave, the all-female punk trio Slant 6, and Quix*o*tic, a band she formed with her sister Mira Billotte (vocalist of White Magic).

Billotte was briefly a member of seminal Riot Grrrl band, Bratmobile, while the band recorded in Washington DC the summer of 1991. Along with regular members Allison Wolfe and Molly Neuman, Billotte and artist Jen Smith recorded and released a cassette tape entitled Bratmobile DC, before Molly and Allison joined up with Erin Smith and returned to their home base of Olympia.

She currently plays guitar and sings in the Casual Dots, who recorded a self-titled LP for Kill Rock Stars in 2004.

Billotte is a native of Washington, D.C.