Potty Mouth was formed by Ally Einbinder and Phoebe Harris, two
Smith College students, in 2011. Einbinder played bass while Harris learned to play the guitar. Another Smith College student, Victoria Mandanas, joined the band to play drums, having played in a
punk rock band in high school; Abby Weems, a high school student at the time, also joined to play guitar and sing lead vocals. Like Harris, Weems did not know how to play guitar before joining Potty Mouth. In September 2011, the band recorded four demo tracks. The album received significant praise from the critics. Pitchfork's Nina Corcoran awarded the album a 7.2 rating and labelled it, "an arena-sized follow up that sounds like a major-label effort without all the compromises." Writing for i-D, Nick Fulton called it "a career-defining moment for the Massachusetts band." Potty Mouth announced they had disbanded on October 28, 2021. The band's final EP,
1% Happier, was released November 19, 2021. == Style ==