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  1. Sleazy Hollywood metal band Faster Pussycat (whose name was lifted from a Russ Meyer flick) released their first album in 1987 and peaked commercially two years later with the gold album Wake Me When… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1980s - 2010s. Formed. 1985. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Hair Metal, Hard Rock, Pop-Metal, Heavy Metal.

    • Nola
    • Nonstop to Nowhere
    • Don’T Change That Song
    • Where There’S A Whip, There’S A Way
    • Babylon
    • Poison Ivy
    • Slip of The Tongue
    • You’Re So Vain
    • Bathroom Wall
    • House of Pain

    “Nola” is a track from the album “Nola,” released in 2021. The name Nola is short for New Orleans, and this song describes the themes of drinking and women associated with the city. Like most Faster Pussycat songs, there’s a heavy emphasis on partying, and the lyrics are somewhat explicit. The song features a catchy riff, making it easy to listen t...

    “Nonstop to Nowhere” is a track from the album “Whipped!” released in 1992. This song has a great rock riff, which separates it from most other songs by Faster Pussycat. This track features pretty heavy lyrics with the theme of life on the road being played out in detail. One of two singles released from “Whipped!” following “Rip & Tear.” The music...

    In 1989, Faster Pussycat released their debut album. Also, in that year, they hit #1 on the Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart with a cover of Tommy James’ “I Want You to Rock Me,” which is still a staple at live shows today. The original version of “Don’t Change That Song” can be found on their 1987 EP, released in 1988. It’s a staple of the...

    Originally, “Where There’s a Whip There’s a Way” was released as the b-side to Faster Pussycat’s first single, “Bathroom Wall,” in 1987. Although not as popular as its predecessor, it still hit #8 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and stayed there for six weeks. It was later re-recorded and included on the 1989 album “Wake Me When I...

    In 1987, Faster Pussycat released their debut album on Capitol Records. “Babylon” is a mix of hard rockand glam metal that was included as a bonus track on the cassette release of the album. The song became a staple in the band’s live shows, even more than “Don’t Change That Song.” It was later re-recorded and included on the 1989 album “Wake Me Wh...

    “Poison Ivy” was originally released as the b-side to “Bathroom Wall” in 1987, having never appeared on any of their previous releases. It’s a mix of hard rock and glam metal and includes a saxophone solo, played by Carl Fisher. Though not as popular as some of their other singles, it has become a staple in the band’s live sets to this day.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T28PTWGmdYw “Slip of the Tongue” was released in 1989 when Faster Pussycat performed it live on “MTV Unplugged.” It also appeared on their second studio album, “Wake Me When It’s Over,” which peaked at #76 on the Billboard 200. The original song was later re-recorded for the “Take a Bite” release.

    Originally written and recorded by Carly Simon, “You’re So Vain” was covered by Faster Pussycat in 2000. Although the band had not released an album since 1989, they were still very popular, with several greatest hits compilations under their belt. This song’s cover became one of their biggest hits to date, peaking at #1 on the Top Independent Albu...

    “Bathroom Wall” was released in 1987, when Faster Pussycat performed it live on “MTV Unplugged.” That same year, it also appeared on their debut album. The song’s original version was later re-recorded for the 1989 album, “Wake Me When It’s Over.” “Bathroom Wall” is a staple in the band’s live sets to this day and has even been included on several ...

    The opening track from Faster Pussycat’s 1989 album, “Wake Me When It’s Over,” peaked at #39 on the Billboard 200 and is a staple of their live sets to this day. This cover of an old Irish folk song was originally recorded by The Dubliners in 1965 and has been covered by many bands throughout the years. It’s included in several greatest hits compil...

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  3. House of Pain Faster Pussycat • 12M views • 105K likes. The official video of "House Of Pain" by Faster Pussycat from the album 'Wake Me When It's Over'. Subscribe for more official content...

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  5. Without further ado, here are Faster Pussycat top 10 tracks of all time: 1. House of Pain. Faster Pussycat. 2. Bathroom Wall. Faster Pussycat. 3. You're So Vain. Faster Pussycat. 4. Slip of the Tongue. Faster Pussycat. 5. Poison Ivy. Faster Pussycat. 6. Don't Change That Song. Faster Pussycat. 7. Babylon. Faster Pussycat. 8.

  6. Dec 15, 2021 · Tom Keifer is hitting the road in 2022 with fellow '80s hard rockers L.A. Guns and Faster Pussycat for what the singer is calling the "Sonic Slam" tour. The U.S. trek launches on June 1 in...

  7. Nov 16, 2022 · Faster Pussycat has been releasing albums over the past 30 plus years and have grown to be one of the most influential hard rock bands in the USA, especially during the late 1980s and early 1990s, resulting in over two million plus records worldwide and over 215,000 monthly listeners on Spotify alone with millions of streams.

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