Some Girls took shape in early 2000s Southern California as a collision of restless hardcore energy and experimental ambition, uniting members from bands like American Nightmare, Unbroken, The Locust, and Over My Dead Body into a volatile new project that pushed extremity to its limits. Across releases like the 'The DNA Will Have Its Say' EP and the full length 'Heaven's Pregnant Teens', the band channeled blastbeat tempos, jagged riffs, and cathartic, confrontational lyrics into songs that felt both visceral and unnervingly precise. Their recordings capture an era when punk and hardcore were stretching into more chaotic, boundary-testing territory, and Some Girls’ brief but impactful run has continued to resonate with listeners drawn to music that feels unfiltered, abrasive, and uncompromisingly honest.
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Some Girls took shape in early 2000s Southern California as a collision of restless hardcore energy and experimental ambition, uniting members from bands like American Nightmare, Unbroken, The Locust, and Over My Dead Body into a volatile new project that pushed extremity to its limits. Across releases like the 'The DNA Will Have Its Say' EP and the full length 'Heaven's Pregnant Teens', the band channeled blastbeat tempos, jagged riffs, and cathartic, confrontational lyrics into songs that felt both visceral and unnervingly precise. Their recordings capture an era when punk and hardcore were stretching into more chaotic, boundary-testing territory, and Some Girls’ brief but impactful run has continued to resonate with listeners drawn to music that feels unfiltered, abrasive, and uncompromisingly honest.