Three different studio versions of "Rebel Girl" were recorded by Bikini Kill. The first version appeared on the
split LP that the group shared with fellow
riot grrrl band
Huggy Bear in early 1993. Sporting front and back titles –
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah for Bikini Kill's side,
Our Troubled Youth for Huggy Bear's – the split LP was released by the independent label
Kill Rock Stars and was only available on
vinyl and
cassette. This first version of "Rebel Girl" became available in
CD format in 1994 when Kill Rock Stars packaged
The CD Version of the First Two Records, a combination reissue that contained all seven songs of
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah as well as the entirety of the band's vinyl debut,
Bikini Kill. The second version of the song appeared in late 1993 on the
New Radio +2 single, a 3-song
7-inch vinyl record featuring both "New Radio" and "Rebel Girl" on the
A-side, with "Demirep" on the flipside. Former
Runaway and solo artist
Joan Jett – an ardent early fan of the band – produced all three songs and provided additional guitar and background vocals. Engineering was by
John Goodmanson of Kill Rock Stars. The
cover art was created by local artist Heidi Arbogast, a former bandmate of Hanna. This second version of the song was included on the 1998 CD compilation,
The Singles. A third version of the song is on the band's first full-length album,
Pussy Whipped. Engineering and production was handled by Stuart Hallerman of
Avast! Recording Company in
Seattle. Although this version had actually been recorded prior to the Jett-produced single, it was held for the album (slated for October 1993) and thus was released last chronologically. ==Critical reception==