Scary Bitches formed in 1996 with Anya Kaats on vocals and Christina Billotte on guitar. Their music had a raw, aggressive edge that mixed punk with industrial and electronic elements. Songs like 'Lesbian Vampyres From Outer Space' and 'Lung Cancer' became signatures, with lyrics that dealt openly with queer themes and social issues.
They released two studio albums, 'The Butch Factor' and 'Sick for Toys,' which included tracks like 'There's a Licanthrope on the Bus' and 'Piss all over your grave.' Their live shows were known for drag, pyrotechnics, and confrontational stage banter that challenged audience expectations.
Beyond recordings, Scary Bitches performed at queer events and supported LGBTQ+ rights. Their work resonated with marginalized listeners who found something direct and unapologetic in songs like 'You'll end up looking like the Scary Bitches.'
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