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Wheatus was formed by Brendan B. Brown in 1995, who plays guitar and sings, on the Lower East Side of New York City. [1] Brown began by writing a few songs and subsequently enlisted the help of his brother Peter on drums, Rich Liegey on bass and backing vocals, and Philip A. Jimenez on various percussion instruments, keyboards, harmonica, samples, and special effects.
"Teenage Dirtbag" is a song by American rock band Wheatus. It was released on June 20, 2000, as the lead single from their eponymous debut album (2000). The song was written by guitarist and vocalist Brendan B. Brown and was inspired by a childhood experience of his.
Wheatus is the debut studio album by American rock band Wheatus, released by Columbia Records on August 15, 2000. Written mostly by guitarist and vocalist Brendan B. Brown, it was recorded in the basement of Brown's mother's house, and self-produced by the band with the help of multiple mixing engineers and George Marino as mastering engineer.
Brendan B. Brown founded Wheatus more than 20 years ago and caught fire with "Teenage Dirtbag." This one goes out to all the teenage dirtbags, past and present.
Brendan B. Brown’s happily sleazy NY state rock band Wheatus has what sounds like the most uproarious time on this EP punking their biggest hit “Teenage Dirtbag” as it morphs into (what else ...
Hand Over Your Loved Ones, according to frontman Brendan B. Brown, is "a really glossy pop record that had a lot of radio friendly singles on it." [6] Release
Brendan B. Brown "Something Good" 2008 "Change The World (Black Precedent)" (Wheatus x MC Lars) Matthew Milligan "Real Girl" Brendan B. Brown 2011 "The Story of the Eggs" Antony Lane "Invasion of the Not Quite Dead" (MC Frontalot featuring Wheatus) 2012 "Lemonade" (The Lego Videos #1) Oliver Broadbent 2014 "Only You" (The Lego Videos #2)
Brown has been with MSG since 2008 and as a full-time radio broadcaster since 2012. Skip to main content. Sports. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...