Lolita Storm
Lolita Storm was a digital hardcore band from the UK consisting of Nhung Napalm, Romy Bonilla Medina, Jimmy Too Bad and Spex. They released their single debut "Goodbye America"/"Get Back I'm Evil" in 1999 on the Rabid Badger label. NME subsequently made this their "Single of the Week". In 2000 they released Girls Fucking Shit Up, their best known work to date, on Digital Hardcore Recordings. DHR also released two singles from the album: "Red Hot Riding Hood" and "Hot Lips Wet Pants". They followed Girls Fucking Shit Up with an EP, "Sick Slits". Lolita Storm's last single, "Studio 666 Smack Addict Commandos"/"I am Your Enemy" was released on 555 Recordings.
Lolita Storm | |
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Origin | Brighton, United Kingdom |
Genres | Digital hardcore |
Years active | 1999–2000's[note 1] |
Labels | Rabid Badger, Digital Hardcore Recordings |
Members | Jimmy Too-Bad Nhung Napalm Spex [1] |
Past members | Bonilla Medina |
Musically, Lolita Storm was described as a digital hardcore band, with chanted punk lyrics about sex, bondage, drugs and feminism of a comical rather than deeply political form, put to a backdrop of generally highly aggressive digital hardcore.
Lolita Storm performed infamously short live sets, usually just over 10 minutes.
Nhung Napalm (real name, Nhung Dang) after the band split up, later became a qualified counsellor, hypnotherapist and regression therapist.
Discography
- "Goodbye America"/"Get Back I'm Evil" (Rabid Badger 1999)
- Girls Fucking Shit Up (DHR 2000)
- "Sick Slits EP" (DHR 2001)
- "Studio 666 Smack Addict Commandos"/"I Am Your Enemy" (555 Recordings 2004)
Notes
- No statement of ending and Website does not exist anymore, though there are unreleased tracks on their MySpace page.
References
- "Lolita Storm | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 27 June 2020.