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Found on the album Aftermath , this track is known for its aggressive energy but criticized for its lyrical content.

It explores a young woman's ambivalence and "fake" persona, delivered with Shirley Manson's iconic, detached vocal style.

It remains one of the band's highest-charting hits and is still celebrated for its "tasty musical texture" and "cutting-edge" music video. Song: "Stupid Girl" by The Rolling Stones (1966) stupid girl

Musically, it’s a "basic rock 'n' roll groove" that stands out for its high energy and historical place in the band's transition to a more sophisticated sound. Other Notable Works

The song is built around a distinctive drum sample from The Clash’s "Train in Vain" and a repetitive, catchy bassline. Found on the album Aftermath , this track

The story begins with a "standard 90s rom-com" setup where Brax approaches Olivia on a dare, but it evolves into a deeper exploration of emotional healing.

Some critics point out pacing issues , particularly a slow mid-section where the couple's "perfection" lasts too long. Others found the "bad boy" trope a bit unhealthy, noting Brax's jealousy and anger issues. Song: "Stupid Girl" by The Rolling Stones (1966)

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