Bitch

Bitch

With relentless tempos and aggressive riffs driving the intensity, Bitch's music creates a charged atmosphere that compels movement and engagement.

speed metal

United States Est. 1980

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Damnation Alley

Damnation Alley

1982

About Bitch

Bitch carved out a significant niche in the underground music scene, intertwining the raw intensity of speed metal with a fierce feminist ethos.
Their audacious presence challenged gender norms within a predominantly male-dominated genre, creating a space where anger and empowerment coalesce.
Their audacious presence challenged gender norms within a predominantly male-dominated genre, creating a space where anger and empowerment coalesce. By embracing both aggression and vulnerability, Bitch became a cultural touchstone for listeners seeking authenticity and defiance. The band’s approach is characterized by an unrelenting energy and precision, harnessing blistering guitar riffs and rapid-fire drumming to propel their sound forward. This sonic ferocity mirrors the urgency of their messages, as they marry technical skill with a visceral emotionality that resonates deeply with audiences. Their performances are marked by an electric connection, urging fans to join in the cathartic release of pent-up frustrations. Lyrically, Bitch often explores themes of empowerment, identity, and rebellion, weaving narratives that reflect personal struggles while simultaneously addressing broader societal issues. The tone ranges from confrontational to reflective, striking a balance between irony and sincerity in their storytelling. This duality invites listeners to engage with complex emotions, making each song a potent declaration of resilience.

4 studio albums· 6 years· United States

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Bitch's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

4 releases 4 albums 1982–1988
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