[Y2K] A roundup of debut songs by Western girl bands that emerged in the 2000s
In the 2020s, with the Y2K boom in full swing, the 2000s are drawing attention from younger generations.
It was an era when the internet truly became part of everyday life—people casually enjoyed music as MP3s, watched videos on YouTube, and our music lifestyles changed dramatically.
In this article, we researched debut songs by Western all-female bands that emerged in the 2000s, compiling them across genres.
You might rediscover the fresh early sound of bands still active today, or even unearth groups that disbanded after just one album—or even a single.
Be sure to check it out!
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[Y2K] A roundup of debut songs by Western girl bands that emerged in the 2000s (21–30)
Later OperatorAll Girl Summer Fun Band

This is the All Girl Summer Fun Band, a girls’ band from Portland with a retro vibe.
This song is from their first album, released in 2002.
It has a cute indie-pop feel—a mood that only women can create.
HelplessAudrey

Audrey is a four-member girls’ band from Sweden.
Unusual for an all-female band, they have a shoegaze, post-rock vibe, and they craft their songs with meticulous attention to detail.
This track is from their debut EP, released in 2004.
[Y2K] A roundup of debut songs by Western girls’ bands that emerged in the 2000s (31–40)
MissileFinally Punk

Finally Punk is a slapstick punk band from Florida.
As you’ll notice when you listen, their sound is pretty rough and all over the place, yet somehow it really hits you—why is that? They’re a band that makes you realize you don’t need technique to express yourself.
The Mountain DogsStealing Sheep

They are a three-piece pop band from Liverpool, UK.
This song, released in 2011, features pleasing harmonies by Rebecca on vocals and keyboards, Emily on vocals and guitar, and Lucy on vocals, drums, and percussion.
Black Water RisingStonefield

They are a four-piece rock band from Australia formed in 2006.
The band was originally called “Iotah,” but changed their name to the current “Stonefield” in 2010.
This song, reminiscent of ’60s rock, has a heavy sound and is really cool.
Get It UpThe Glamour Pussies

We are The Glamour Pussies, a girls’ punk band from California.
With a very raw sound, fierce shouts, and short songs around a minute long, we stick to straightforward, no-frills tracks—a tough, no-nonsense punk band, even though we’re women.
Family of StrangersDoll Skin

They are a four-piece rock band from Arizona, USA, consisting of Sydney on vocals and guitar, Alex on guitar, Megan on drums, and Nicole on bass.
This song, included on the 2015 release In Your Face, is a hard-hitting rock track that incorporates elements of punk and metal.





