Femme Fury

Femme Fury is a Canadian heavy metal band formed in, , in 2001. The group is fronted by Kylie Davenport, who first established herself as a teen idol with girl group FanGirls but co-founded the group with lead guitarist Leni Larceny out of their interest in heavy metal music. Kylie took on vocal duties, while Leni co-wrote much of the group's music with Kylie.

Femme Fury's self-titled debut album was released by in 2003, and garnered much attention due to a controversy around the song "Skin the Scrubs!", which was interpreted as promoting domestic violence. Epic Records and their parent company defended the song, along with several collaborators of Femme Fury and FanGirls.

The lineup of Femme Fury has mostly stayed the same since their founding: Kylie Davenport (vocals), Leni Larceny (lead guitar), Rebecca de Mercy (rhythm guitar), Beth Danneberg (bass), and Roxxi Jasem (drums); though the band has also added keyboardist/turntablist Becky Xu and backing vocalists Leslie Larceny (Leni's niece) and Georgia G.