Bathroom Wall

"Bathroom Wall"
Single by Faster Pussycat
from the album Faster Pussycat
A-side Bathroom Wall
B-side Cathouse
Released June 7, 1987
Format Single
Genre Glam metal, Glam punk
Length 3:40
Label Elektra
Writer(s) Taime Downe
Producer(s) Ric Browde
Faster Pussycat track listing
  1. "Don't Change That Song"
  2. "Bathroom Wall"
  3. "No Room for Emotion"
  4. "Cathouse"
  5. "Babylon"
  6. "Smash Alley"
  7. "Shooting You Down"
  8. "City Has No Heart"
  9. "Ship Comes In"
  10. "Bottle in Front of Me"

"Bathroom Wall" is a glam punk song taken from Faster Pussycat's first album Faster Pussycat released in 1987. Like much of the band's material from the album, it has a comedy side and deals with graffiti left on a bathroom stall wall that Taime Downe saw backstage at a gig the band were playing prior to getting signed. This song sound more glam punk than glam metal. Since it was the band's only glam punk song they ever did.

The single's B-side song "Cathouse" was written about the "Cathouse club" in Los Angeles, a club owned by vocalist Taime Downe and future Headbangers Ball VJ Riki Rachtman. This song was featured in the 1987 Penelope Spheeris film, Dudes.

Band members

A cover version of the song is a playable track in the PlayStation 2 video game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.

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