Talk:Faster Pussycat
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I think the band should just reform- original lineup playing their older songs. maybe for the right money they can all come together and not fight.
[edit] paul black
for one thing, i've heard that paul black played drums for faster pussycat before mark michals did.
Gringo300 04:49, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
Not true!!!!
[edit] sleaze rock, hair metal?
I know it's not often easy to catagorize a band into one genre, but in the first line the article as it stands refers to the band being a "sleaze rock" band (which is not a genre defined within Wikipedia). The stub tag has them as a "hair metal" act. I don't know much 'bout metal, but from what I've seen while looking up sleaze rock elsewhere, these two genres seem contradictory. Any metal gurus out there care to elaborate?David Henderson 21:56, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
--- They're Sleaze Metal, which should be defined within the Glam Metal page but isn't as of now. Other bands within the Sleaze Metal tag would be L.A. Guns, Jetboy, etc. They're more about the music than the image, so they aren't Hair Metal. They're more White Trash than New York Dolls wanna bes, so they aren't Glam Metal. It's Sleaze.
- from what i understand, guns'n'roses would also be considered sleaze. Gringo300 02:53, 24 January 2006 (UTC)
I would consider bands like Bon Jovi, Cinderella, and maybe Warrant to fall into the "hair metal" category. Guns N' Roses, L.A. Guns, and Faster Pussycat, I agree, would be "sleaze metal". In my opinion, Faster Pussycat was probably the single most underrated metal band of the 80's.
Madman762