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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]
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