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Girl in a Coma

Girl In a Coma was an American indie rock band from San Antonio, Texas, United States, formerly on Joan Jett's Blackheart Records label. The band consisted of Nina (vocals/guitar), Phanie Diaz (drums) and Jenn Alva (bass).[1][2] The name is a reference to the Smiths' song "Girlfriend in a Coma". Before they were called Girl in a Coma, they were known as Sylvia's Radio and Girls in a Coma.[citation needed]

Girl in a Coma
Girl in a Coma on March 20, 2009
Background information
OriginSan Antonio, Texas, United States
GenresIndie rock, alternative rock, punk
Years active2006–2018
LabelsBlackheart Records
MembersJenn Alva
Nina Diaz
Phanie Diaz
Websitehttp://www.girlinacoma.com/

History edit

Stephanie "Phanie" Diaz started learning how to play the acoustic guitar when she was eleven.[3] Jenn Alva and Phanie met in eighth grade in art class where they became best friends. Both of them played instruments and created Girl in a Coma.[3][4]

The partners asked Phanie's younger sister, Nina Diaz, to join their band after she shared with them a song she had written.[5] Her first show was a week before her 14th birthday.[6] Nina left high school at 16 to focus on the band.[3] In 2009, Nina collaborated with Tiësto to co-write the dance track, "In Your Mind".[5] At the start of 2014, Nina took a break from the band to record solo material.[5][7]

Nina and Phanie are Mexican American. Nina and Phanie grew up in Texas listening to Tejano music, including much of Selena's music.[8] They have integrated cultural elements from this music into their own.[9] Phanie has espoused curanderismo.[3][10]

In 2006, while filming the television series pilot for the SiTV show Jammin, the girls met Joan Jett. Jett and producer Kenny Laguna signed the girls to a contract with Blackheart Records after seeing them perform at the Knitting Factory in New York City.[11][12]

In October 2007, while in New York, Girl in a Coma were called by Morrissey to open for the remainder of his tour. Besides Morrissey, Girl in a Coma have opened for Frank Black, The Pogues, Tegan and Sara, Social Distortion and others.

The band played at the SXSW Music Festival in 2007,[13][14] 2009,[15] and again in 2010 and 2012.[16] They also performed on the True Colors Tour 2008.

In early 2008, their song "Clumsy Sky" won in the 7th annual Independent Music Awards for Best Punk Song.[17]

On March 22, 2009, group member Jenn Alva and Nina Diaz were arrested outside of a Houston club. They were briefly detained and processed at a Harris County jail. Both were charged with felony assault on a public servant. The incident began when one of the officers, who was working as a security guard, saw Diaz slap her boyfriend and attempted to separate the couple.[6][18][19] All charges were later dropped.[20]

In the summer of 2010, Girl in a Coma played at Polish Woodstock.

In 2012, they won another Independent Music Award with their album Exits & All The Rest for Best Indie/Alt. Album.[21]

In September 2018, Phanie Diaz and Jenn Alva held the band's final performance at Taco Fest in San Antonio. Later that month, they each announced via Facebook that the band had broken up.[22][23]

Drummer Phanie Diaz and bass player Jenn Alva are both openly lesbian.[24] Jenn is married.

Jenn and Phanie later joined with others to form the Chicana punk band Fea and signed to Blackheart Records.[25]

Cultural background edit

Felix Contreras of National Public Radio (NPR) conducted an interview with Girl in a Coma where they opened up about not speaking Spanish and not knowing the language well. Nina Diaz, the lead singer and guitarist, said, "When the grandparents were talking to my older sister, or even adult conversations, you could hear them talking and it felt like a foreign thing". She also said, "It's like, 'What are you saying? I want to understand you.' But then I would go off and play with my toys, and was like, 'Whatever, I guess I'll understand it later.'"[26]

In another interview, by www.musicpix.net the band members said that they do not like to label themselves as a Latina, lesbian, or girl band, because they do not want to be put in a box. Girl in a Coma does say that if they were anything they would say they are a rock and roll band even though there are punk rock, oldies Spanish music, indie, as well as rock and roll influences in their music. However, they also said they do not want to make it about themselves, because it is all about the music.[27]

In the interview by www.musicpix.net of Girl in a Coma, the band said that they had influences from Selena Quintanilla, especially because she was also from Texas and she was the first Latina to break out in a male dominated industry. They covered her song "Si Una Vez" in their album Coverland. The band also mentioned in their interview that they would love to have a complete Spanish album in the future.

Activism edit

Girl in a Coma has been involved in social issues affecting the LGBTQ and Latino community. They have stood up to stereotypes and unfair policies through their music. In 2012, Girl in a Coma got together with the SoundStrike to campaign against Arizona's anti-immigration SB 1070 law. According to the Huffington Post, the band was pulled over and questioned by authorities in Mobile, Alabama. In an interview, Phanie Diaz does not consider Girl in a Coma to be activists or a political band. "Even though we are not self-identified [as activists], we do pay attention ... we have youth, the gay community and the Latino community all paying attention to what we are doing and supporting us so if we can give back, we can.[28] In a separate interview with GA Voice, Jenn Alva stated that there had to be a different way to approach immigration. "Our country is taking steps in the wrong direction ... There's got to be another way. We need to work to help them and see what brilliant compromise that we can establish." The song "Hope" on Exits and all the Rest was written about Arizona's anti-immigration law.[29]

2006 documentary edit

Jim Mendiola, the director of many of Girl in a Coma's music videos, directed the Girl in a Coma an episode of Jammin for Sí TV. This 2006 episode captured the girls in their music element: writing songs, recording, performing, and interviewing, all in their hometown of San Antonio, Texas. The full episode is 45 minutes in length. The episode gives a glimpse into the girls' lives, how they started up their band, and shows how real and down to earth they really are. [3][30]

Concert tours edit

Tour Dates
Nina Diaz Solo Tour June 11 – 25, 2014
Fall Tour with Hunter Valentine and Krissy Krissy September 10 – October 4, 2013
Fall tour supporting Minus the Bear with Cursive October 21 – November 17, 2012
West Coast Tour Headlining with Piñata Protest and Sara Radle April 22 – May 10, 2012
Album Release Tour October 28 – December 10, 2011
Go-Go's Tour August 2011

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Discography edit

Demos and EPs edit

Gira O Morir Demo (2005)

  1. "Race Car Driver"
  2. "Only I"
  3. "Sybil Vane Was Ill"
  4. "I'll Ask Him"
  5. "Simple Man" (hidden track)

Girl In A Coma Demo [Vinyl] (2005) (Very Rare, Only 500 copies)

  1. "Both Before I'm Gone"
  2. "Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want"

Hiding My Trail EP (2009)

  1. "Only I"
  2. "A Conversation"

Adventures in Coverland, Vol. 1 [Vinyl] (2010, Blackheart Records)

  1. "Si Una Vez"
  2. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"

Adventures in Coverland, Vol. 2 [Vinyl] (2010, Blackheart Records)

  1. "Transmission"
  2. "As the World Falls Down"

Adventures in Coverland, Vol. 3 [Vinyl] (2010, Blackheart Records)

  1. "Come on. Let's Go"
  2. "Walkin' After Midnight"
  3. "Femme Fatale"

Albums edit

Both Before I'm Gone (May 1, 2007, Blackheart Records)

  1. "Clumsy Sky" (3:52)
  2. "Say" (3:30)
  3. "Road to Home" (3:56)
  4. "Sybil Vane Was Ill " (4:05)
  5. "I'll Ask Him " (3:37)
  6. "Their Cell" (5:31)
  7. "In the Background" (3:48)
  8. "Mr. Chivalry" (5:21)
  9. "Race Car Driver" (3:51)
  10. "Consider" (3:48)
  11. "Celibate Now" (3:36)
  12. "The Photographer" (3:51)
  13. "Simple Man" (6:47)
  • "Road to Home" music video was added as a bonus on the album and features LGBT activist Amanda Lepore

Trio B.C. (June 2, 2009, Blackheart Records) (48:32)

  1. "BB" (3:48)
  2. "Static Mind" (3:02)
  3. "Vino" (4:42)
  4. "Baby Boy" (3:49)
  5. "El Monte" (3:53)
  6. "In the Day" (3:15)
  7. "Slaughter Lane" (2:58)
  8. "Trail" (4:03)
  9. "Pleasure and Pain" (3:35)
  10. "Joannie in the City" (3:15)
  11. "Pink Lemonade" (3:39)
  12. "Empty Promise" (3:43)
  13. "Ven Cerca" (4:57)
  • "Davey" - Unreleased iTunes Bonus

Adventures in Coverland (October 19, 2010, Blackheart Records) (32:52)

  1. "Si Una Vez (Selena)" (2:56)
  2. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps (The Beatles)" (3:25)
  3. "Transmission (Joy Division)"
  4. "As the World Falls Down (David Bowie)" (3:56)
  5. "Come On, Let's Go (Ritchie Valens)" (2:07)
  6. "Walkin' After Midnight (Patsy Cline)" (2:49)
  7. "Femme Fatale (The Velvet Underground)" (3:13)
  8. "For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield)" (3:27)
  9. "Yo Oigo" (original recording) (3:57)
  10. "BB (acoustic version)" (3:20)

Exits & All The Rest (November 1, 2011, Blackheart Records) (45:03)

  1. "Adjust" (3:52)
  2. "One Eyed Fool" (3:12)
  3. "Smart" (3:21)
  4. "She Had A Plan" (4:28)
  5. "So" (4:42)
  6. "Cemetery Baby" (4:40)
  7. "Knocking At Your Door" (2:53)
  8. "Hope" (3:50)
  9. "Control" (5:00)
  10. "Sly" (5:12)
  11. "Mother's Lullaby" (3:59)

Music videos edit

Girl in a Coma has filmed nine music videos between the years of 2007 and 2012 since the forming of the band in 2006.[32]

From their first album, Both Before I'm Gone, which was released in 2007, the Latina girl band came out with four music videos from that first album alone. With the help of directors Jim Mendiola and Greg Olliver, Girl in a Coma was able to film all four videos in about a year and a half. Many of their music videos have been filmed in San Antonio, Texas, where Jenn, Nina, and Phanie live. For the "Road to Home" music video, Girl in a Coma featured a guest star to perform in it, Amanda Lepore. The music video "Clumsy Sky" was filmed in a nightclub in their hometown of San Antonio, called Lerma's Nite Club. With the help of Vincent Valdez, the music video "Say" by Girl in a Coma had hand drawn letters and drawings for the background of the video. The last of the four music videos filmed for the first album Both Before I'm Gone, was "Their Cell", which Girl in a Coma filmed inside the Gonzales County Jail in Gonzales, Texas.

As for Girl in a Coma's second album, Trio B.C., the band filmed two music videos. Again, with the directing of Jim Mendiola, and on location in San Antonio, Texas, Girl in a Coma filmed both "El Monte", and "Static Mind", in July 2009.

The band's third album, Adventures in Coverland, was an entire album dedicated to covering songs from other artists, and the first album where Girl in a Coma switched it up and found different directors to help direct their music videos. One of the covers, "As the World Falls Down", was originally David Bowie's song, and Girl in a Coma released a music video for that song in 2010, directed by Robert Rodriguez. The one other music video that the band filmed from their third album was for "Walkin' After Midnight", which was Patsy Cline's original song. This music video also came out in 2010, but Jenn Alva (bass guitarist in the band) directed the video.

Lastly, Girl in a Coma has filmed one music video for their latest album Exits and All the Rest. The video for "Smart" came out in 2012 and is the most recent work of Girl in a Coma.[32]

Both Before I'm Gone (2007)

  1. "Clumsy Sky"
  2. "Say"
  3. "Road To Home"
  4. "Their Cell"

Trio B.C. (2009)

  1. "Static Mind"
  2. "El Monte"

Adventures In Coverland (2010)

  1. "Walkin' After Midnight" (Patsy Cline cover)
  2. "As the World Falls Down" (David Bowie cover)

Exits and All the Rest (2011)

  1. "Smart" (Released 25/10/11)

Awards and nominations edit

  • Nominated for Artist of the Year on Channel One News
  • Independent Music Awards Best Independent/Alternative Rock Album "Exits & All the Rest"
  • Nominated for Best Independent/Alternative Rock Song "Adjust"
  • IMA Vox Pop fan poll for "Adjust" in the Indie/Alt. Rock Song Category
  • Named one of the best bands to see at SXSW by Time
  • "Exits & All the Rest" nominated for Outstanding Music Artist for the GLAAD Media Awards
  • "Exits & All the Rest" one of NPR's Top 50 Albums of 2011
  • "Smart" is #4 on Rolling Stones Playlist of favorite songs, albums, and videos
  • "Walkin' After Midnight" nominated for IMA Best Cover Song category
  • Esquire magazine named "Transmission" as #1 Best Song You Probably Didn't Hear in 2010
  • "Clumsy Sky" selected as the Winner of the Song-Punk category in the 7th annual Independent Music Awards

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Interview of "Girl In A Coma" on The Lesbian Podcast
  • Video Interview of "Girl In A Coma" By Serene Dominic
  • Interview with Girl in a Coma at SuicideGirls.com
  • Amoeba Records: GIAC performing "Clumsy Sky" By StereoStef
  • Interview with "Girl in A Coma" at Autostraddle.com

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This article may be written from a fan s point of view rather than a neutral point of view Please clean it up to conform to a higher standard of quality and to make it neutral in tone December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Girl In a Coma was an American indie rock band from San Antonio Texas United States formerly on Joan Jett s Blackheart Records label The band consisted of Nina vocals guitar Phanie Diaz drums and Jenn Alva bass 1 2 The name is a reference to the Smiths song Girlfriend in a Coma Before they were called Girl in a Coma they were known as Sylvia s Radio and Girls in a Coma citation needed Girl in a ComaGirl in a Coma on March 20 2009Background informationOriginSan Antonio Texas United StatesGenresIndie rock alternative rock punkYears active2006 2018LabelsBlackheart RecordsMembersJenn AlvaNina DiazPhanie DiazWebsitehttp www girlinacoma com Contents 1 History 2 Cultural background 3 Activism 4 2006 documentary 5 Concert tours 6 Discography 6 1 Demos and EPs 6 2 Albums 7 Music videos 8 Awards and nominations 9 References 10 External linksHistory editStephanie Phanie Diaz started learning how to play the acoustic guitar when she was eleven 3 Jenn Alva and Phanie met in eighth grade in art class where they became best friends Both of them played instruments and created Girl in a Coma 3 4 The partners asked Phanie s younger sister Nina Diaz to join their band after she shared with them a song she had written 5 Her first show was a week before her 14th birthday 6 Nina left high school at 16 to focus on the band 3 In 2009 Nina collaborated with Tiesto to co write the dance track In Your Mind 5 At the start of 2014 Nina took a break from the band to record solo material 5 7 Nina and Phanie are Mexican American Nina and Phanie grew up in Texas listening to Tejano music including much of Selena s music 8 They have integrated cultural elements from this music into their own 9 Phanie has espoused curanderismo 3 10 In 2006 while filming the television series pilot for the SiTV show Jammin the girls met Joan Jett Jett and producer Kenny Laguna signed the girls to a contract with Blackheart Records after seeing them perform at the Knitting Factory in New York City 11 12 In October 2007 while in New York Girl in a Coma were called by Morrissey to open for the remainder of his tour Besides Morrissey Girl in a Coma have opened for Frank Black The Pogues Tegan and Sara Social Distortion and others The band played at the SXSW Music Festival in 2007 13 14 2009 15 and again in 2010 and 2012 16 They also performed on the True Colors Tour 2008 In early 2008 their song Clumsy Sky won in the 7th annual Independent Music Awards for Best Punk Song 17 On March 22 2009 group member Jenn Alva and Nina Diaz were arrested outside of a Houston club They were briefly detained and processed at a Harris County jail Both were charged with felony assault on a public servant The incident began when one of the officers who was working as a security guard saw Diaz slap her boyfriend and attempted to separate the couple 6 18 19 All charges were later dropped 20 In the summer of 2010 Girl in a Coma played at Polish Woodstock In 2012 they won another Independent Music Award with their album Exits amp All The Rest for Best Indie Alt Album 21 In September 2018 Phanie Diaz and Jenn Alva held the band s final performance at Taco Fest in San Antonio Later that month they each announced via Facebook that the band had broken up 22 23 Drummer Phanie Diaz and bass player Jenn Alva are both openly lesbian 24 Jenn is married Jenn and Phanie later joined with others to form the Chicana punk band Fea and signed to Blackheart Records 25 Cultural background editFelix Contreras of National Public Radio NPR conducted an interview with Girl in a Coma where they opened up about not speaking Spanish and not knowing the language well Nina Diaz the lead singer and guitarist said When the grandparents were talking to my older sister or even adult conversations you could hear them talking and it felt like a foreign thing She also said It s like What are you saying I want to understand you But then I would go off and play with my toys and was like Whatever I guess I ll understand it later 26 In another interview by www musicpix net the band members said that they do not like to label themselves as a Latina lesbian or girl band because they do not want to be put in a box Girl in a Coma does say that if they were anything they would say they are a rock and roll band even though there are punk rock oldies Spanish music indie as well as rock and roll influences in their music However they also said they do not want to make it about themselves because it is all about the music 27 In the interview by www musicpix net of Girl in a Coma the band said that they had influences from Selena Quintanilla especially because she was also from Texas and she was the first Latina to break out in a male dominated industry They covered her song Si Una Vez in their album Coverland The band also mentioned in their interview that they would love to have a complete Spanish album in the future Activism editGirl in a Coma has been involved in social issues affecting the LGBTQ and Latino community They have stood up to stereotypes and unfair policies through their music In 2012 Girl in a Coma got together with the SoundStrike to campaign against Arizona s anti immigration SB 1070 law According to the Huffington Post the band was pulled over and questioned by authorities in Mobile Alabama In an interview Phanie Diaz does not consider Girl in a Coma to be activists or a political band Even though we are not self identified as activists we do pay attention we have youth the gay community and the Latino community all paying attention to what we are doing and supporting us so if we can give back we can 28 In a separate interview with GA Voice Jenn Alva stated that there had to be a different way to approach immigration Our country is taking steps in the wrong direction There s got to be another way We need to work to help them and see what brilliant compromise that we can establish The song Hope on Exits and all the Rest was written about Arizona s anti immigration law 29 2006 documentary editJim Mendiola the director of many of Girl in a Coma s music videos directed the Girl in a Coma an episode of Jammin for Si TV This 2006 episode captured the girls in their music element writing songs recording performing and interviewing all in their hometown of San Antonio Texas The full episode is 45 minutes in length The episode gives a glimpse into the girls lives how they started up their band and shows how real and down to earth they really are 3 30 Concert tours editTour DatesNina Diaz Solo Tour June 11 25 2014Fall Tour with Hunter Valentine and Krissy Krissy September 10 October 4 2013Fall tour supporting Minus the Bear with Cursive October 21 November 17 2012West Coast Tour Headlining with Pinata Protest and Sara Radle April 22 May 10 2012Album Release Tour October 28 December 10 2011Go Go s Tour August 2011 31 Discography editDemos and EPs edit Gira O Morir Demo 2005 Race Car Driver Only I Sybil Vane Was Ill I ll Ask Him Simple Man hidden track Girl In A Coma Demo Vinyl 2005 Very Rare Only 500 copies Both Before I m Gone Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want Hiding My Trail EP 2009 Only I A Conversation Adventures in Coverland Vol 1 Vinyl 2010 Blackheart Records Si Una Vez While My Guitar Gently Weeps Adventures in Coverland Vol 2 Vinyl 2010 Blackheart Records Transmission As the World Falls Down Adventures in Coverland Vol 3 Vinyl 2010 Blackheart Records Come on Let s Go Walkin After Midnight Femme Fatale Albums edit Both Before I m Gone May 1 2007 Blackheart Records Clumsy Sky 3 52 Say 3 30 Road to Home 3 56 Sybil Vane Was Ill 4 05 I ll Ask Him 3 37 Their Cell 5 31 In the Background 3 48 Mr Chivalry 5 21 Race Car Driver 3 51 Consider 3 48 Celibate Now 3 36 The Photographer 3 51 Simple Man 6 47 Road to Home music video was added as a bonus on the album and features LGBT activist Amanda LeporeTrio B C June 2 2009 Blackheart Records 48 32 BB 3 48 Static Mind 3 02 Vino 4 42 Baby Boy 3 49 El Monte 3 53 In the Day 3 15 Slaughter Lane 2 58 Trail 4 03 Pleasure and Pain 3 35 Joannie in the City 3 15 Pink Lemonade 3 39 Empty Promise 3 43 Ven Cerca 4 57 Davey Unreleased iTunes BonusAdventures in Coverland October 19 2010 Blackheart Records 32 52 Si Una Vez Selena 2 56 While My Guitar Gently Weeps The Beatles 3 25 Transmission Joy Division As the World Falls Down David Bowie 3 56 Come On Let s Go Ritchie Valens 2 07 Walkin After Midnight Patsy Cline 2 49 Femme Fatale The Velvet Underground 3 13 For What It s Worth Buffalo Springfield 3 27 Yo Oigo original recording 3 57 BB acoustic version 3 20 Exits amp All The Rest November 1 2011 Blackheart Records 45 03 Adjust 3 52 One Eyed Fool 3 12 Smart 3 21 She Had A Plan 4 28 So 4 42 Cemetery Baby 4 40 Knocking At Your Door 2 53 Hope 3 50 Control 5 00 Sly 5 12 Mother s Lullaby 3 59 Smart Radio Edit 3 19 iTunes Bonus Coffee and Tea 3 56 iTunes Bonus Hotel Amazon com BonusMusic videos editGirl in a Coma has filmed nine music videos between the years of 2007 and 2012 since the forming of the band in 2006 32 From their first album Both Before I m Gone which was released in 2007 the Latina girl band came out with four music videos from that first album alone With the help of directors Jim Mendiola and Greg Olliver Girl in a Coma was able to film all four videos in about a year and a half Many of their music videos have been filmed in San Antonio Texas where Jenn Nina and Phanie live For the Road to Home music video Girl in a Coma featured a guest star to perform in it Amanda Lepore The music video Clumsy Sky was filmed in a nightclub in their hometown of San Antonio called Lerma s Nite Club With the help of Vincent Valdez the music video Say by Girl in a Coma had hand drawn letters and drawings for the background of the video The last of the four music videos filmed for the first album Both Before I m Gone was Their Cell which Girl in a Coma filmed inside the Gonzales County Jail in Gonzales Texas As for Girl in a Coma s second album Trio B C the band filmed two music videos Again with the directing of Jim Mendiola and on location in San Antonio Texas Girl in a Coma filmed both El Monte and Static Mind in July 2009 The band s third album Adventures in Coverland was an entire album dedicated to covering songs from other artists and the first album where Girl in a Coma switched it up and found different directors to help direct their music videos One of the covers As the World Falls Down was originally David Bowie s song and Girl in a Coma released a music video for that song in 2010 directed by Robert Rodriguez The one other music video that the band filmed from their third album was for Walkin After Midnight which was Patsy Cline s original song This music video also came out in 2010 but Jenn Alva bass guitarist in the band directed the video Lastly Girl in a Coma has filmed one music video for their latest album Exits and All the Rest The video for Smart came out in 2012 and is the most recent work of Girl in a Coma 32 Both Before I m Gone 2007 Clumsy Sky Say Road To Home Their Cell Trio B C 2009 Static Mind El Monte Adventures In Coverland 2010 Walkin After Midnight Patsy Cline cover As the World Falls Down David Bowie cover Exits and All the Rest 2011 Smart Released 25 10 11 Awards and nominations editNominated for Artist of the Year on Channel One News Independent Music Awards Best Independent Alternative Rock Album Exits amp All the Rest Nominated for Best Independent Alternative Rock Song Adjust IMA Vox Pop fan poll for Adjust in the Indie Alt Rock Song Category Named one of the best bands to see at SXSW by Time Exits amp All the Rest nominated for Outstanding Music Artist for the GLAAD Media Awards Exits amp All the Rest one of NPR s Top 50 Albums of 2011 Smart is 4 on Rolling Stones Playlist of favorite songs albums and videos Walkin After Midnight nominated for IMA Best Cover Song category Esquire magazine named Transmission as 1 Best Song You Probably Didn t Hear in 2010 Clumsy Sky selected as the Winner of the Song Punk category in the 7th annual Independent Music Awards 33 References edit Girl In a Coma Interview Mike Ramsey The Cover Zone Archived from the original on May 8 2008 Retrieved February 10 2008 Multiple Matches Found MSN Musictrio bc Music msn com Archived from the original on June 6 2014 Retrieved June 6 2014 a b c d e Jim Mendiola August 26 2010 Girl in a Coma Documentary Excerpts on Vimeo Vimeo com Archived from the original on June 2 2014 Retrieved June 6 2014 Girl in a Coma Girl bio Girlinacoma com Archived from the original on June 5 2014 Retrieved June 6 2014 a b c My Story Archived from the original on June 5 2014 Retrieved June 1 2014 a b Nina Diaz Texas Monthly August 1 2009 Archived from the original on June 5 2014 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