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[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!

[Y2K] A roundup of debut songs by Western girl bands that emerged in the 2000s (51–60)

The Sunshine DriveThe Spazzys

The Spazzys are an Australian pop-punk girls’ band that debuted in 2002.

With a straight-up punk rock sound that’s very much in the vein of the Ramones, they’re a group known for their brisk, fast-paced, and exhilarating sound.

No Sleep TonightThe Faders

They are a three-piece pop-rock band from London, England.

This danceable track, driven by bass and drums, reached a peak position of number 13 on the UK Singles Chart in 2005.

It was also featured in the film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.

Say SoUh Huh Her

They are an indie electronic rock band formed in 2007.

“Uh Huh Her” is pronounced ah-hah-her.

This song, included on the 2008 release Common Reaction, features enchanting vocals.

In conclusion

The 2000s saw the rise of all kinds of girl bands, from indie rock and pop to metal and hard rock.

As mentioned at the beginning, from a Y2K revival perspective, we may see more bands being reassessed in the future.

Of course, many bands are still active today, and if you found a group you liked in this article, be sure to dig deeper!