"Girls Get Busy" is the second album the highly influential and well respected pioneers of the Riot Girl movement Bratmobile has released since reforming in 1999. "Girls Get Busy" is a testament to the tremendous growth in songwriting and musical vision of the Brats during the past three years. Combining biting political commentary with humor, irony, emotion, and new wave punk rock, this is a record of our times. Songs like "Shop for America" and "United We Don't" comment on the state of the US post 9/11, while "Shut Your Face" discusses the issues around the disappearance of Washington intern Chandra Levy. Musically, this time around the Brats took it to the limit, adding bass and keyboards to their trademark simple catchy punk formula to create a truly beautiful record.