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Trapped Animal is the third and final studio album by the influential British post-punk band The Slits, released in 1981. The album showcases a blend of punk, reggae, and experimental sounds, characterized by its eclectic instrumentation and the powerful vocal delivery of lead singer Ari Up. The lyrical content reflects themes of feminism, social change, and personal struggles, continuing the band's legacy as pioneers in the music scene. Although it did not achieve significant commercial success, Trapped Animal is regarded as a notable work that encapsulates the band's innovative spirit and artistic evolution.