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Originally written and recorded by the Arrows in 1975 , the song became a global phenomenon when released their cover in late 1981.

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Whether it's being performed by rock legends or new groups like the GroobyGirls Originally written and recorded by the Arrows in

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The release is built around a "rock goddess" motif, drawing stylistic inspiration from iconic female rockers like Joan Jett and Chrissy Hynde.

The “Sh…” in early teasers, fans speculate, stands for Each performer in the Spite series was asked to dedicate their verse to a specific person who wronged them—a ghosting ex, a transphobic family member, a producer who demanded they hide their identity.

The GroobyGirls, Spite, and other female-fronted rock bands are leading the charge in a new era of rock music. With their energy, attitude, and unapologetic lyrics, they're challenging the status quo and inspiring a new generation of rock fans. Whether you're a longtime fan of rock music or just discovering the genre, these bands are sure to make a lasting impression. So go ahead, crank up "I Love Rock and Roll," and get ready to rock.