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The group has since gone through numerous lineup changes leaving Downe as the only constant member. They broke up in 1993, but reformed in 2001. Faster Pussycat has released four studio albums to date: Faster Pussycat (1987), Wake Me When It's Over (1989), Whipped! (1992) and The Power and the Glory Hole (2006).
Faster Pussycat is the first album by the band of the same name. It reached number 97 on the Billboard 200 chart. [4] Videos were made for several of the songs on the album, including "Don't Change That Song", which had a video directed by Russ Meyer. The song "Babylon" featured scratching by one time club DJ Riki Rachtman.
"House of Pain" is a power ballad [3] [4] by American heavy metal band Faster Pussycat. The song was released as the third and final single from the album Wake Me When It's Over. It is the most popular song by the band, peaking at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. [5]
Faster Pussycat chronology; Live and Rare (1990) ... "You're So Vain" (Carly Simon cover) - 4:08; Track 1 from the Whipped! album. Tracks 2 and 3 are unreleased ...
For the first time ever, Carly Simon performed the mysterious "lost" verse from her iconic hit "You're So Vain.". Though she had unveiled the actual lyrics from the song's unreleased fourth verse ...
Faster Pussycat was formed in the 1980s Hollywood glam metal boom. The original line up consisted of Brent, along with Taime Downe and Greg Steele. The band's most successful album Wake Me When It's Over earned Gold status from the RIAA. The name of the band is derived from the Russ Meyer film Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!. Brent left the band ...
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Between the Valley of the Ultra Pussy is an album of industrial remixes of Faster Pussycat songs from the late 1980s and early 1990s, released after they reunited for a tour in 2001. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Lead singer Taime Downe had always favored industrial rock and had been recording in that style since Faster Pussycat's break-up.