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Imperial Teen

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Biography

Led by former Faith No More keyboardist Roddy Bottum, the alternative pop band Imperial Teen emerged from San Francisco in 1994. Co-founded with drummer Lynn Perko, a veteran of Bay Area groups like Dicks and Sister Double Happiness, the lineup was completed by former Wrecks bassist Jone Stebbings and vocalist Will Schwartz. Debuting in 1996 with the critical favorite Dog House Music, Imperial Teen resurfaced in early 1999 with What Is Not to Love, a minor hit due to the success of the sultry "Yoo Hoo." A tour with Hole followed, but the majority of their live shows were done on a headlining club tour. One of the Boys was the next release, their first for Merge Records and another fine example of their coy boy/girl pop. A live album was also released that fall, backed by a tour. Former Hole drummer Patty Schemel took over touring duties while Lynn Perko rested. After the One of the Boys tour, Imperial Teen's members took a hiatus from the band. Schwartz worked with his other project, Hey Willpower; Bottum wrote music for television shows including Help Me Help You; Stebbings pursued a career as a hairstylist, and Perko had a baby. When Imperial Teen finally reconvened, their reasons for what took them so long to reunite provided the title for their 2007 album "The Hair the TV the Baby & the Band". Another five years were to pass before the band resurfaced with their fifth album, Once More With Feeling (Episode Soundtrack), in early 2012. ~ Jason Ankeny and Bradley Torreano, Rovi

Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Runaway - (4:31)  -  18,875 plays
  2. No Matter What You Say - (3:41)  -  10,356 plays
  3. Last to Know - (3:50)  -  7,146 plays
  4. Over His Head - (3:55)  -  6,738 plays
  5. Hanging About - (4:21)  -  6,141 plays
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