Artist's albums
Between The Valley Of The Ultra Pussy
2001 · album
Greatest Hits
2000 · compilation
Whipped
1992 · album
Live and Rare
1990 · EP
Wake Me When It's Over
1989 · album
Faster Pussycat
1987 · album
Like a Ghost
2022 · single
Nola
2021 · single
The Elektra Years
2019 · album
Nonstop to Nowhere (CHR Edit)
2019 · single
House of Pain: Collection
2019 · compilation
I Love You All the Time (Play It Forward Campaign)
2016 · single
Run, Rudolph, Run
2010 · single
Front Row For The Donkey Show - Live
2009 · album
Rhino Hi-Five: Faster Pussycat
2006 · compilation
The Power and the Glory Hole
2006 · album
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Biography
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 It's Over and the Top 40 single "House of Pain." Although their next album, 1992's Whipped, hit number 90 on the charts, it fell off quickly; with the alternative rock explosion, the hard rock audience had changed and had no patience for Faster Pussycat's trashy glam metal. After the group's split, singer Taime Downe formed the industrial-goth outfit the Newlydeads (along with a former member of another former L.A. glam pop outfit, Bang Tango's Kyle Kyle), issuing three albums -- 1997's self-titled debut, 1999's remix collection Re-Bound, and 2001's Dead End. With America experiencing a resurging interest in '80s glam pop by the early 21st century, Faster Pussycat reunited for a tour. But instead of an album of all new material coinciding with the tour, a collection of old tracks remade as techno remixes was issued, entitled Between the Valley of the Ultra Pussy (Downe was the only member of the band to have any input with the project). The band's first ever live release, Front Row for the Donkey Show, arrived in 2009. ~ John Book & Greg Prato, Rovi