Hissssssssssssssssss: Top Five Cat Bands!
by Ernest Hilbert on 24/09/12 at 9:55 am
5. Kittie: All-female heavy metal band hailing from London, Ontario. Best-known for their single “Brackish” from the debut album Spit, in 1999.
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4. Cat Power: Charlyn Marie Marshal was discovered by Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth while opening for Liz Phair. She has gone on to considerable fame as Cat Power while taking time out for work as a model and actress.
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3. Josie and the Pussycats: A staple of 1970s Saturday morning cartoon television, Hanna-Barbera Productions’ animated all-female rock band had all sorts of wacky adventures over the 1970-71 television season and were rerun during the 1971-72 season. In 1972, the show was re-conceptualized as Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space. Of course. A 2001 Hollywood movie starring Parker Posey was a flop for all the usual reasons.
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2. White Lion: Leonine hair-metal rockers from the 1980s hit it big with their first single “Wait” before slowly sputtering and fizzling out along with the rest of the big-hair metal bands over the next few years.
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1. Cat Stevens: Know known as Yusuf Islam, born Steven Demetre Georgiou, the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens is fondly remembered for aching, earnest 1970s folk-rock songs like “Wild World” and the hippie anthem “Morning Has Broken.” His song “First Cut is the Deepest” has been a hit for at least four other artists including Cheryl Crow and Rod Stewart.
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Runner-up: Faster Pussycat, the LA sleaze rockers who ran briefly with the metal fad in the 1980s but were always really just rock n’ roll, and pretty good, now that we look back on it. They lifted their name from a cool source, Russ Meyer’s classic hot-rod/stripper/amazon/man-killing 1965 film Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
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Some bonus cat bands:
Pussy Riot
Polecats
Cat on a Smooth Surface
The Cat’s Meow
Cat Party
Cats on Fire
Tigers of Pan Tang






