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Lolita Storm was a digital hardcore band from the UK consisting of Nhung Napalm, Romy Bonilla Medina, Jimmy Too-Bad, and Spex. Its main characteristics are chanted punk lyrics about sex, celebrity hatred, drugs, and feminism. All are presented in a comical rather than deeply political form, backdrops of generally highly aggressive
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History

On the Rabid Badger label, they released their single debut, "Goodbye America" / "Get Back I'm Evil," in 1999. '' NME'' subsequently made this their "Single of the Week." In 2000 they released "G.F.S.U." (an acronym for "Girls Fucking Shit Up"), their best-known work to date and only album, on the feminist "Fatal" sub-label on Digital Hardcore Recordings (abbreviated as DHR). Followed by two singles from the album: "Red Hot Riding Hood" and "Hot Lips Wet Pants." In August 1999 and June 2000, the band participated in two John Peel sessions. Lolita Storm's last recording on DHR label was an EP, "Sick Slits," in 2001. The next single, "Studio 666 Smack Addict Commandos" / "I am Your Enemy," was released on 555 Recordings. They also self-released a single, "Dancing With The Ibiza Dogs," in 2004, after which the band disbanded. Lolita Storm runited in 2006 to record a song "Stranger Than Kindness" for a Nick Cave tribute album. Their song "Red Hot Riding Hood" from "G.F.S.U." album is in the club scene in 2017s