On This Day: June 30, 1980 – Girlschool Releases Debut Album Demolition

Hey!

Welcome to We love the Eighties Community!

Thanks for visiting our 80s paradise. Here, we celebrate everything that made the 1980s unforgettable, including music, movies, television, fashion, video games, and pop culture. Explore our Retro Rewind flashbacks, join the discussions, and share your favorite memories. You can view a few threads as a guest, but to unlock full access, you will need to register. 🕹️ Ready to join in? Register today and become part of our eighties community.

Overview Discussion

On This Day: June 30, 1980 – Girlschool Releases Debut Album Demolition
On this day June 30, 1980, British rock band Girlschool released their debut album Demolition. As one of the leading all female acts in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, Girlschool brought a raw and energetic sound that stood out in a male dominated genre.

Demolition featured driving riffs, tough vocals, and a no nonsense attitude that resonated with rock and metal fans. The album reached number 28 on the UK charts and earned them recognition as serious players in the heavy metal scene. Tracks like Emergency and Not for Sale captured the band’s fierce energy and helped them build a dedicated following.

The album’s success opened the door for future collaborations with bands like Motörhead and solidified Girlschool’s reputation as pioneers in hard rock.

80s insight: Girlschool proved that women could go toe to toe with the biggest names in heavy metal. Demolition marked the beginning of a bold and uncompromising career that added real grit to the early 80s rock scene.

Comments

There are no comments to display
Back
Top