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Metal · 2000 · 3 tracks

Charlotte

Kittie's "Charlotte" single delivers a potent dose of early 2000s nu metal, showcasing the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs, powerful drumming, and raw, female-fronted vocals. It's a concise

June 12, 2000 · Artemis Records

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This single is a sonic punch to the gut, a raw, unvarnished expression of youthful anger and defiance. Imagine the sound of a garage band perfecting their rage, channeling it into chugging guitar riffs and guttural screams, all underpinned by a relentless rhythm section. It's the sound of breaking free, of refusing to be silenced, perfect for those moments when you need to feel empowered and unleash some pent-up energy. If you crave the visceral thrill of early 2000s heavy music with an undeniable edge, "Charlotte" is an essential listen.

Tracklist · 3 Tracks
02
Charlotte (Tom Lord-Alge remix) (radio edit)
3:50
03
Spit
2:34
04
Suck
3:32
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, guttural impact of the opening guitar riff on "Charlotte", setting a tone of raw aggression from the first second.
The dynamic shift in "Charlotte" between the slightly more melodic, almost whispered verses and the explosive, full-throated screamed choruses.
The rhythmic breakdown section, likely in the bridge of "Charlotte", where the guitars drop into a heavy, syncopated groove that demands head-banging.
The raw, unpolished vocal delivery throughout the single, particularly the moments where the voice cracks with genuine fury.

How does Charlotte sound next to the rest of Kittie's catalogue?

Angry+3.8σ

Angry saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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