[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!
Playlist
| [Y2K] A roundup of debut songs by Western girl bands that emerged in the 2000s | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Club Kung FuVanilla Ninja | play_arrow | A powerful debut song expresses the freedom of youth |
| 2east | It’s About TimeLillix | play_arrow | A classic song by the Canadian rock band, Lyrics. |
| 3east | Both Before I’m GoneGirl in a Coma | play_arrow | Introduction to Girl in Coma’s debut single |
| 4east | Losing The GameCRUCIFIED BARBARA | play_arrow | The hard rock sound of a female band |
| 5east | Pull ShapesThe Pipettes | play_arrow | The Pipettes’ 60s-style pop |
| 6east | HurricanesAu Revoir Simone | play_arrow | An electropop song by Au Revoir Simone |
| 7east | LonghairDum Dum Girls | play_arrow | The Dum Dum Girls’ noisy rock song |
| 8east | I See RedUh Huh Her | play_arrow | Uh Huh Her is an electropop group from California. |
| 9east | The Constant LoverMagneta Lane | play_arrow | A signature song by an indie rock band from Toronto |
| 10east | Those Dancing DaysThose Dancing Days | play_arrow | A five-member Swedish girls' rock band expresses a Nordic essence |
| 11east | ElephantsWarpaint | play_arrow | Warpaint’s signature song, with a dreamy and delicate sound |
| 12east | Falling AwayThe Like | play_arrow | A dark breakup rock song by a 15-year-old band |
| 13east | Wild EyesVivian Girls | play_arrow | The appeal of Vivian Girls, icons of the indie scene |
| 14east | Choose Your SidePanndora | play_arrow | A heavy girls' band from Brazil |
| 15east | The TreatmentDead Disco | play_arrow | Introduction to Dead Disco’s songs and member follow-ups |
| 16east | Ikuinen VirtaINDICA | play_arrow | Finland’s Indica points to new possibilities for Nordic hard rock |
| 17east | ELEVENTH HOURPINS | play_arrow | Rock band from Manchester |
| 18east | NecessitoSome Girls | play_arrow | Introduction to SamGirls' debut single |
| 19east | Sinking HeartsThe Organ | play_arrow | Introduction to Organ's 2001 album |
| 20east | Harder Than the First TimeBarlowGirl | play_arrow | The Appeal of BarrowGirl’s Debut Song |
| 21east | RooftopsSick of Sarah | play_arrow | Single by the five-member Minnesota band |
| 22east | No OneAly & AJ | play_arrow | A pop rock band of sisters |
| 23east | Film MusicElectrelane | play_arrow | Electrelane’s post-rock music and unique worldview |
| 24east | Take CoverThe Amorettes | play_arrow | A three-piece hard rock band from Scotland |
| 25east | Trash CandyTijuana Sweetheart | play_arrow | A fun, energetic song by an American punk band |
| 26east | Future CrimesWild Flag | play_arrow | The moving sound of a four-member girls' band |
| 27east | LoserPlastiscines | play_arrow | French girls band, garage rock |
| 28east | Blue ObviousSkating Polly | play_arrow | A punk band’s song is praised by musicians |
| 29east | Later OperatorAll Girl Summer Fun Band | play_arrow | Portland girls' band indie pop |
| 30east | Pizza GirlDaddy Issues | play_arrow | Grunge rock band from Tennessee |
| 31east | Find Yourself in YouEverlife | play_arrow | The Ross sisters' pop rock band |
| 32east | MissileFinally Punk | play_arrow | Florida slapstick punk band, Finally Punk |
| 33east | Love is All About the TimingRazika | play_arrow | A four-member rock band from Norway |
| 34east | HeartbeatsSeptember Girls | play_arrow | A noise-pop band from Dublin |
| 35east | The Mountain DogsStealing Sheep | play_arrow | A three-member pop band from Liverpool |
| 36east | Black Water RisingStonefield | play_arrow | Introduction to Australian rock bands |
| 37east | Up For ItThe Schla La Las | play_arrow | A five-member girls' band from London |
| 38east | Tonya HardingThe Coathangers | play_arrow | The Coathangers' riot grrrl |
| 39east | AddictedIvy Lies | play_arrow | Three-piece from New Zealand |
| 40east | A Bar in AmsterdamKatzenjammer | play_arrow | Norwegian folk music rock band |
| 41east | HelplessAudrey | play_arrow | A Swedish all-female band with shoegaze-style songs |
| 42east | I Want You to Want MeKSM | play_arrow | A pop rock song by a band from LA |
| 43east | If You Feel My LoveBlaxy Girls | play_arrow | Introduction to Romanian girls' rock bands |
| 44east | I’m Afraid of Britney SpearLiveonRelease | play_arrow | A pop-punk band critiques idols |
| 45east | HusbandsSavages | play_arrow | Explanation of the band's musical characteristics and history |
| 46east | The Sunshine DriveThe Spazzys | play_arrow | Australian pop-punk girls band |
| 47east | You’re Your Worst EnemyGo Betty Go | play_arrow | A story centered on the sisters Nicolette and Aisha, a... |
| 48east | No Sleep TonightThe Faders | play_arrow | A three-piece pop rock band from London |
| 49east | Failure to wankBerlin brides | play_arrow | Greek girls electro duo |
| 50east | DeliveryErase Errata | play_arrow | A post-punk band from California |
| 51east | Cycle SongRobots in Disguise | play_arrow | Robots in Disguise song |
| 52east | Get It UpThe Glamour Pussies | play_arrow | Grammar Passes: Rough Punk |
| 53east | Tell me does she love the bassLesbians On Ecstasy | play_arrow | Canadian electro girls band |
| 54east | Family of StrangersDoll Skin | play_arrow | A four-piece rock band, a song with a punk-metal style |
| 55east | VaporizedGirls On Film | play_arrow | 80s-style synth new wave band |
| 56east | So FineTelepathe | play_arrow | Electro music of telepathy |
| 57east | Littlest BirdsThe Be Good Tanyas | play_arrow | Introduction to Canadian girls' folk groups |
| 58east | The New SoundThe Capricorns | play_arrow | an all-female electro indie rock group |
| 59east | Say SoUh Huh Her | play_arrow | Indie rock, ethereal vocals |


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