Groobygirls | Spite I Love Rock And Roll Sh Best
Where it shines: the bridge, where spite turns into cathartic shouting, and the drums pound like a bar fight. Where it stumbles: the lo-fi mix buries the vocals slightly too much, and the runtime barely crosses two minutes—just as it builds momentum, it ends.
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. Merrill wrote it as a direct rebuttal to the Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" after seeing them on Top of the Pops The Joan Jett Cover (1981) Where it shines: the bridge, where spite turns