Faster Pussycat is an American hard rock/glam metal band from Los Angeles, formed in 1985 by vocalist Taime Downe, guitarists Greg Steele and Brent Muscat and bassist Kelly Nickels. 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). They were a successful hard rock band during the late 1980s and early 1990s, having sold over two million records worldwide.

In 2020, Jeff Mezydlo of Yardbarker included them in his list of "the 20 greatest hair metal bands of all time".

History

Early years (1985–1987)

Faster Pussycat was formed in Hollywood by Taime Downe during the glam metal and glam punk boom of the 1980s. The earliest incarnation of the band featured Downe and Greg Steele along with Brent Muscat.

In 1993, Faster Pussycat parted ways with Stacy and hired Aaron Abellira to replace him. They embarked on a warmup tour, an American tour and then some shows in Japan. Most of the shows were sold out. They also played one last sold-out show in Hollywood at the Hollywood Palace.

A few weeks after returning to the U.S., Faster Pussycat broke up, its members going their separate ways.

A remix compilation, Between the Valley of the Ultra Pussy, was released the same year, featuring industrial-rock remixes of the band's classic tracks, along with a bonus cover of Kiss's "I Was Made For Loving You". However, this divided fans, as many of the older fanbase who enjoyed standard hard rock were not familiar with industrial rock.

Steele left the band halfway through the 2001 headlining reunion tour. Tracii Guns filled in as guitarist for the rest of the tour, after which Faster Pussycat continued as a five-piece. Eric Griffin from Murderdolls, Synical and (later) Wednesday 13 filled in as guitarist for the American tour, as Muscat's scheduling conflicts prevented him from participating. Muscat returned briefly, until oral cancer sidelined him in late summer of 2005, and he was temporarily replaced by Michael Thomas, an arrangement that would become permanent when Muscat chose not to return to the lineup.

Name dispute and Brent Muscat's Faster Pussycat lineup (2006–2007)

In December 2006, three former original Faster Pussycat members, Brent Muscat, Eric Stacy and Brett Bradshaw, along with Underground Rebels vocalist Kurt Frohlich and Sin City Sinners guitarist Todd Kerns, began performing under the name Faster Pussycat, creating two versions of the band, both claiming to be the original. Muscat claimed that this was to allow fans to hear Faster Pussycat tracks played the way they were originally recorded, as opposed to the industrial-rock version of the band that he said Downe continued to front. Muscat also made a legal claim to the name Faster Pussycat.

Muscat's Faster Pussycat lineup agreed to play the AVN Awards after-party at the Dive Bar in Las Vegas, Nevada. According to a press release, the band—which did not include Downe—would perform "all classic tracks, no remixes, no B.S."

Downe posted a bulletin on Myspace saying Faster Pussycat was not playing in Las Vegas and that Muscat's version was a "tribute band." Muscat responded that he donated all his earnings from the gig, and planned to donate a portion of any future earnings, to cancer research. In various interviews, Downe disputed Muscat's version of events and indicated that the issue was being dealt with via the courts.

In February 2007, Brent issued this statement on his Myspace blog:

In a March 2007 interview with an Italian publication, Muscat stated:

On April 21, 2007, Muscat circulated via Myspace an open invitation to Downe and Steele to reunite, along with Stacy and Bradshaw. There was no response from Downe. Brent's version of Faster Pussycat toured Europe in Spring 2007 with Frohlich replacing Downe on vocals along with Kerns on guitar.

In July 2007, Muscat decided to drop the battle to use the name Faster Pussycat, and has since started a band called Sin City Sinners. Brent has stated in an interview that "Faster Pussycat is dead."

Downe continued with the name Faster Pussycat, performing at Rocklahoma in July 2007. During the band's set, Downe went on a tirade, referencing Muscat's cancer and stating his wish that Muscat would die, which received a poor reception from both the crowd and journalists. He then cut the set short and left the stage without playing several of the band's biggest hits.

Recent times (2008–present)

thumb|upright=1.2|Faster Pussycat in 2008

Faster Pussycat toured the U.S. in the summer of 2008 with Tracii Guns' version of LA Guns.

In the late spring of 2010, Ace Von Johnson replaced Michael Thomas, who was devoting his full-time work to Adler's Appetite.

In late 2013, Faster Pussycat's current lineup went on tour, performing mainly in clubs, bars and university venues. While the band's past problems had shrunk their audiences, the 2013 shows received positive reviews.

During an August 15, 2015, performance at the Cathouse, Brent Muscat, Eric Stacy, and Greg Steele from the classic lineup joined Downe and his then-current incarnation of the band on stage to perform "Bathroom Wall" and "Babylon."

In September 2020, Faster Pussycat posted a picture of themselves in the studio on Facebook, working on what appeared to be new material. In 2022, the band released the single "Like a Ghost" with a B-side cover of Johnny Thunders' "Pirate Love".

Former drummer Brett Bradshaw died unexpectedly on March 26, 2021, at age 50.

Band members

Current members

  • Taime Downe – lead vocals, guitar, programming, harmonica, percussion (1985–1993, 2001–present)
  • Danny Nordahl – bass, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Chad Stewart – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Sam Bam Koltun – guitar, mandolin, talkbox, backing vocals (2019–present)
  • Kieran Robertson – guitar (2023–present)

Former members

  • Greg Steele – guitar, acoustic guitar mandolin, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (1985–1993, 2001, 2015)
  • Brent Muscat – guitar, acoustic guitar, sitar, percussion, talkbox, backing vocals (1985–1993, 2001–2005, 2015)
  • Mark Michals – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1985–1990)
  • Walt "Walta" Adams – bass (1985–1986)
  • Kelly Nickels – bass, backing vocals (1986–1987)
  • Eric Stacy – bass, fretless bass, backing vocals (1987–1993, 2015)
  • Brett Bradshaw – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1990–1993; died 2021)
  • Aaron Abellira – bass (1993)
  • Michael Thomas – guitar, backing vocals (2005–2010)
  • Ace Von Johnson – guitar, backing vocals (2010–2020)
  • Dish – drums, percussion (2005)
  • Xristian Simon – guitar (2001–2021)
  • Ronnie Simmons – guitar (2021–2023)
  • Mihailo Lukic – guitar (2023)

Touring members

  • Frankie Banali – drums, percussion (1990; died 2020)
  • Tracii Guns – guitar, backing vocals (2001–2002)
  • Eric Griffin – guitar (2005)
  • Johnny Martin – bass, backing vocals (2024)*
  • Chris Borell – guitar, talkbox, backing vocals (2024, 2025 [one-off show])

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

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! Year

! Album

! style="width:50px;"| US<br />

! style="width:50px;"| JP<br />

! style="width:50px;"| UK<br />

! Certification

! Label

|-

| 1987

| style="text-align:left;"| Faster Pussycat

| "style="text-align:center;"|97

| "style="text-align:center;"|—

| "style="text-align:center;"|—

|

| rowspan=3|Elektra

|-

| 1989

| style="text-align:left;"| Wake Me When It's Over

| "style="text-align:center;"|48

| "style="text-align:center;"|—

| "style="text-align:center;"|35

|

  • US: Gold

|-

| 1992

| style="text-align:left;"| Whipped!

| "style="text-align:center;"|90

| "style="text-align:center;"|43

| "style="text-align:center;"|58

|

|-

| 2006

| style="text-align:left;"| The Power and the Glory Hole

| "style="text-align:center;"|—

| "style="text-align:center;"|—

| "style="text-align:center;"|—

|

| Full Effect

|}

Live albums

  • Front Row for the Donkey Show (2009)

EPs

  • Live and Rare (1990)
  • Belted, Buckled and Booted (1992) // 25,000+ US

Remix albums

  • Between the Valley of the Ultra Pussy (2001)

Compilations

  • Greatest Hits: Faster Pussycat (2003)

Singles

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! rowspan="2"| Year

! rowspan="2"| Single

! colspan="2"| Chart positions

! rowspan="2"|Album

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! style="width:50px;"| US Hot 100<br />

! style="width:50px;"| US Main Rock<br />