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In this rare and exclusive interview, Greg Steele, former guitarist of Faster Pussycat, takes us through the band’s history and offers rare insights into the making of their first three albums. He discusses the formation of the band, the struggles, and triumphs they faced during their journey in the gritty '80s and '90s rock scene.
We dive into the making of *Faster Pussycat's* self-titled album, *Wake Me When It’s Over*, and *House of Pain*, as Greg breaks down the creative process, memorable moments, and the challenges they encountered along the way. Greg also opens up about some of the band's most iconic songs like “Your So Vain” and “Whipped,” revealing the stories behind their creation and the impact they had on their career.
The interview also covers the personal side of the band’s history, from Greg moving to LA to meeting Taime, to their eventual breakup, and how they all remain friends despite the ups and downs. Greg reflects on how the band dealt with getting dropped from their label and the lessons learned through it all.
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In this rare and exclusive interview, Greg Steele, former guitarist of Faster Pussycat, takes us through the band’s history and offers rare insights into the making of their first three albums. He discusses the formation of the band, the struggles, and triumphs they faced during their journey in the gritty '80s and '90s rock scene.
We dive into the making of *Faster Pussycat's* self-titled album, *Wake Me When It’s Over*, and *House of Pain*, as Greg breaks down the creative process, memorable moments, and the challenges they encountered along the way. Greg also opens up about some of the band's most iconic songs like “Your So Vain” and “Whipped,” revealing the stories behind their creation and the impact they had on their career.
The interview also covers the personal side of the band’s history, from Greg moving to LA to meeting Taime, to their eventual breakup, and how they all remain friends despite the ups and downs. Greg reflects on how the band dealt with getting dropped from their label and the lessons learned through it all.

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