Faster Pussycat
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Faster Pussycat

Faster Pussycat formed in Los Angeles in 1985 with Taime Downe on vocals, Brent Muscat on guitar, Eric Stacy on bass, and Kurt Marschke on drums. Their...

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Faster Pussycat, the sleazy L.A. rock band

A raunchy, straightforward rock group from the late-80s hair metal scene.

If you want to hear what they were about, start with "Babylon" or "Hey Baby." That's the sound they stuck with.

They were part of that late-80s Sunset Strip sound, playing loud rock with a bit of swagger. Songs like "Babylon" and "Hey Baby" had that party-ready feel that defined their era. They weren't trying to reinvent anything, just deliver straightforward rock with attitude.

Faster Pussycat formed in Los Angeles in 1985 with Taime Downe on vocals and Brent Muscat on guitar. Their self-titled debut came out in 1987 and included the single "House of Pain." They put out a few more records after that, with albums like Wake Me When It's Over in 1989 and Whipped! in 1992, and kept playing shows and recording into the 2000s.

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Faster Pussycat formed in Los Angeles in 1985 with Taime Downe on vocals, Brent Muscat on guitar, Eric Stacy on bass, and Kurt Marschke on drums. Their self-titled debut came out in 1987 and included the single "House of Pain." They were part of that late-80s hair metal scene, playing a kind of raunchy, straightforward rock that showed up on songs like "Babylon" and "Tattoo."

They put out a few more records after that, including Wake Me When It's Over in 1989 and Whipped! in 1992. The band's lineup shifted around over time, though Downe and Muscat stayed at the center of it. They kept playing shows and recording, with albums coming out in 1995, 2006, and 2010.

Some of their material, like "Hey Baby" and "Too Tight," had that sleazy, party-ready feel that fit right in with the Sunset Strip at the time. They weren't trying to reinvent anything, just play loud rock with a bit of swagger.

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