Faster Pussycat - Whipped (CD)

Whipped
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Album Details: Whipped

Release Date:08/01/1992
Label:Elektra/Asylum
UPC:075596112420

Track List: Whipped

  1. Nonstop To Nowhere
  2. The Body Thief
  3. Jack The Bastard
  4. Big Dictionary
  5. Madam Ruby's Love Boutique
  6. Only Way Out
  1. Maid In Wonderland
  2. Friends
  3. Cat Bash
  4. Loose Booty
  5. Mr. Loverdog
  6. Out With A Bang

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User Reviews: Whipped

  • Overall:

    Rock solid funk cat bashin' booty verve!

    By Delicious Demon  Aug 21, 2000

    This is by far the best FP album, coagulating the elements that made their first two flawed but listenable. to be short and to the point, there isn't a bad track on here, with each tune spiraling off in its own distinct direction. Best tunes: Nonsto...p, Jack the Bastard, and Big Dictionary- the most clever play on the word 'thesaurus' I've ever seen. pick it up. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Whipped

  • All Music Guide

    After Nirvana changed the landscape of rock music in 1991, countless hard rock bands found themselves with a dwindling fan base and no label support. But what makes Faster Pussycat different from the Bang Tangos and Kik Tracees of the world is that they were hitting a creative peak right as the hard rock backlash began. Although it wasn't exactly amazing, Whipped was a confident, strong effort from a band that was much better than the stereotyped genre they were lumped in with. The juvenile sexist anthems were catchier and more clever than anything they had delivered before (check out "Big Dictionary"), while they found themselves traveling down a few new musical paths. The country rock swagger of "Nonstop to Nowhere" starts the album very strongly, sounding more like classic Rolling Stones than Bon Jovi. Many other songs on the album capture the forceful rage of classic Guns N' Roses, a sound that had only been hinted at by their previous efforts. Elsewhere, "Mr. Lovedog," the heartfe...lt tribute to Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood, offered a sad elegy to another charismatic figure in the metal world. Taime Downe can become annoying after a while, but the band does its best to hide his thin voice, and he at least has the right attitude for this music. There are a few weak moments, but for the most part this is a fine hard rock album that died a terrible death in the alternative rock marketplace of 1992. - Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Faster Pussycat

Sleazy Hollywood metal band (whose name was lifted from a Russ Meyer flick) Faster Pussycat 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 exp... Read more