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  1. Mark Michals – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1985–1990) Walt "Walta" Adams – bass (1985–1986) Kelly Nickels – bass (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)

  2. Before they knew it, this rag-tag team of miscreants consisting of Taime Downe (vocals), Greg Steele (guitar), Brent Muscat (Guitar), Eric Stacy (bass) and Mark Michals (drums) scored a record deal with Elektra Records and released their debut self-titled album produced by Ric Browde (Poison, Ted Nugent, etc.) who was also instrumental in securing the deal in the first place.

  3. Mark Michals Death Fact Check. Mark is alive and kicking and is currently 57 years old. Please ignore rumors and hoaxes. If you have any unfortunate news that this page should be update with, please let us know using this form.

  4. Mark Michals //drums, percussion, backing vocals (1985–1990) Brett Bradshaw //drums, percussion, backing vocals (1990–1993) Kelly Nickels //bass (1985–1987) Walt "Walta" Adams //bass (1985) CINEMATIC DEBAUCHERY. DON'T CHANGE THAT SONG Self Titled. BATHROOM WALL Self Titled. POISON IVY

  5. While touring in 1990, drummer Mark Michals was arrested for trying to mail heroin to himself. He was kicked out of the band and Frankie Banali (Quiet Riot) filled in for the tour; eventually, Brett Bradshaw would take the long-term gig as drummer of Faster Pussycat.

  6. 8 de jul. de 2022 · It wasn’t long after Downe met Bay Area guitarist Greg Steele at Retail Slut and subsequently made contact with drummer Mark Michals and guitarist Brent Muscat that Downe’s brainchild began to take shape. Bassist Kelly Nickels was the last to join, stabilizing the lineup for a short while.

  7. Faster Pussycat got off to a late start because drummer Mark Michals sprained his wrist on the first day in the studio, but they nevertheless felt less pressure in there than in the pre-production phase. “We got all the bullshit out in rehearsal so when we came here we pretty much know what we’re going to do,” Taime explained.