From the comments:
@pbcoop62
The 90’s were a golden age for Chicago rock bands. Smashing Pumpkins, Veruca Salt, Urge Overkill, Liz Phair, and Material Issue to name just a few.
@DonJHughes
Nothing beats the 90’s alternative female rockers.. Veruca Salt, Liz Phair, Hole, L7, Garbage, PJ Harvey, Elastica. Juliana Hatfield, Breeders.. the list goes on and on.
@quakerninja
If you think this song sucks you don’t own a skateboard.
The song was written by Veruca Salt singer-guitarist Nina Gordon. “Seether” was more pop-sounding compared to the rest of the band’s material. In a 1994 interview with MuchMusic, an interviewer suggested that “Seether” could either be about female “animalistic instincts” or bouts of rage. Gordon agreed that her songs’ meanings often changed during and after the writing process. “You write a song, think it’s about one thing for five minutes….and discover that it’s about many different things and working on many different levels.”[6] In Veruca Salt’s 1997 hit single “Volcano Girls,” the seether was identified as “Louise,” which presumably refers to Veruca Salt singer-guitarist Louise Post.[2]