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After kicking around Brisbane for the last 5 years
www.bmi.com“Jesus Stole My Girlfriend” is Violent Soho’s 2010 breakout single, and the most recent verifiable update I found is that it remains a well-known part of the band’s catalog rather than a brand-new release. The song first appeared on We Don’t Belong Here and was re-recorded for the band’s self-titled album, with Billboard tracking its U.S. alternative-rock chart performance back in 2010.[1][2]
There doesn’t appear to be a major new 2026 news item specifically about the song itself in the material I could verify. The available sources mainly cover its release history, chart history, and the fact that it’s still widely associated with the band.[8][1]
The song was released as a single on 1 January 2010, with “Eat Your Parents” as the B-side, and it was produced by Gil Norton. The commonly reported interpretation is that it reflects a relationship ending because of religious devotion, based on interviews and the lyrics.[1]
Violent Soho have continued to be discussed in music-news contexts, but those references are about the band more broadly rather than this track in particular. If you want, I can narrow this to either recent Violent Soho band news or the song’s release history.[2][9]
After kicking around Brisbane for the last 5 years
www.bmi.com"People want to give us a lot of shit for wearing our influences on our sleeves. But we just aren't interested in hiding our influences. We aren't trying to impress."
au.rollingstone.comGet the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist.
www.billboard.comStream Jesus Stole My Girlfriend (Edited Version) by Violent Soho on desktop and mobile.
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