Little Bitch Company

About Little Bitch Company

Little Bitch Company is a post-grunge crossover band from Bulgaria. They came together in 2004 or even earlier. At the beginning it was Gopa (cinematography student) on the bass and Joro Gunsa (architect student) on the guitar that formed the basis changing every now and then different female vocalists (hence the name). After a lot of sexual intercourse between band members and its female vocalists, Gopa and Joro decided it was time for a change. So Gopa took the vocals part and Neychev (international relations student) was invited to take on the bass. Drummer at the time was Chochkov (applied mathematics student). They all had long hours of hard and enduring practise before they take the way to perform at pubs, bars, dugs and blocks. Their songs are a winding search of the post-grunge-hardcore crossover rock. In a word - they played whatever they wanted. Only original songs, though. Soon the band recorded a quite expensive Demo album of its best songs Vtorata (The Second One), Tupata (The Dumb One), Madonata (The Madonna), Metala Edno (Metal 1), Blusa (The Blues), Rapa (The HipHop) and Hey-Na-Na. The album was finished in less than a two-year time, just before they performed together with guru Shin Ya on the bagpipe. Only several months later Chochkov was tempted to explore better worlds and released himself into the dark waters of German language, immigrating to Koeln to become a member of J+T+Obscure. The band was then approached by "child-wonder" drummer Begby, who on the contrary, came back from Germany to Bulgaria to seek for his lost roots. The band has recorded the first ever hooligan punk anthem, dedicated on home-town football club-religion Beroe.

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