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- They broke up in 1993, but reformed in 2001.
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Rise to fame and breakup (1987–1993) In the feeding frenzy of the mid-1980s as labels signed other bands affiliated with the Sunset Strip (like Guns N' Roses and Poison), Faster Pussycat signed a record contract with Elektra Records, which released their debut album Faster Pussycat in 1987. [4] .
Jul 23, 2008 · Faster Pussycat first came on the scene in the late eighties and wasted no time carving their own niche into Los Angeles’ highly competitive music scene. Founded and fronted by the...
While Faster Pussycat guitarist Brent Muscat says that he wasn’t involved with the band’s latest offering, a remix album vocalist Taime Downe had produced for Cleopatra Records, he says that the album was responsible for sparking interest in a reformation of the band.
About 6 months later, Chad was asked to join the reformed Faster Pussycat for their first big tour in years. Touring all over the world with Faster Pussycat, Chad has played in front of some large and diverse crowds.
May 17, 2002 · After building a solid fan base in the 1980s with songs like "Bathroom Wall," "Poison Ivy" and "House of Pain," the members of Faster Pussycat went their separate ways in the early 1990s. But last year, founding members guitarist Brent Muscat and vocalist Taime Downe put the band back together and hit the road.
On 7th July 1987 Faster Pussycat released their self-titled debut album a whole two weeks before Guns N Roses unleashed ‘Appetite for Destruction’.
FASTER PUSSYCAT was supposed to go onstage at 2:00 a.m. and after a short delay and some minor technical problems they arrived! They started their set with a pre-recorded intro which surprisingly broke into “Jack The Bastard” ( from their 1992 “ Whipped ” album ).