Super-fire is a single and an EP by American post-hardcore band Girls Against Boys, released in 1996 by Touch and Go Records.
[5] The music video, featuring the band playing in and destroying a room made up of tungsten light bulbs, was deemed too violent for airplay on MTV at the time of release, forcing the band to re-edit the video.
Spin called the title track "a post-rock-gone-hard-rock sonic manifesto.
"[6] Billboard wrote that the song's "sophisticated groove and overlapping textures tip the hat to techno and trip-hop, but the attitude and invention are pure punk.
"[8] All tracks are written by Girls Against BoysAdapted from the Super-fire liner notes.