Thank Heaven for Little Girls
Dwarves · 1991
18 min · 13 tracks · hardcore punk
A chaotic blend of hardcore punk energy and irreverent humor bursting with short, explosive tracks.
Why this album works
This album is significant for its unabashedly controversial themes that reflect the band’s punk ethos, often provoking critical discourse about censorship in music. It also solidified the Dwarves' influence on subsequent punk bands who embraced similarly irreverent styles and attitudes.
- Best for
- quick, energetic listening bursts chaotic and irreverent humor short tracks for swift enjoyment
- Context
- By the time 'Thank Heaven for Little Girls' was released in 1991, Dwarves were establishing themselves as a provocative force in the hardcore punk scene. This album followed their 1988 release 'Blood, Guts & Pussy' and showcased their signature blend of humor and aggression, further cementing their reputation for subversive content and theatrical performances.
- Stylistic neighbors
- 25 ta Life· Terror· Sick of It All
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Satan Standout 1:00
- 2 [untitled] 0:42
- 3 Speed Demon 1:49
- 4 Blood Brothers Revenge 1:17
- 5 Blag the Ripper Standout 2:07
- 6 Lucky Tonight 0:59
- 7 Who’s Fucking Who 0:44
- 8 Fuck ’em All Standout 1:35
- 9 Anybody but Me 1:19
- 10 Three Seconds 1:06
- 11 Fuck Around 1:39
- 12 Dairy Queen 2:49
- 13 [untitled] 0:49
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