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"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.
"Only You" was released as a single on July 6, 2014. [6] The song was a collaboration between Brendan Brown and two members of One Direction, bassist Sandy Beales and drummer Josh Devine. [6] The song came about after One Direction was playing Wheatus' "Teenage Dirtbag" live. [6] In September and October, Wheatus went on a tour of the UK. [6]
Wheatus was named artist of week at billboardtalentnet.com in February 2000. [12] In March, Wheatus signed to Columbia. [13] Liegey left the band prior to the release of Wheatus [2] and was replaced by Mike McCabe in July, [5] who left his job as a flight attendant to join the band. [14] "Teenage Dirtbag" was released as a single on July 18. [15]
There are a few moments in pop culture history that can never be forgotten, and One Direction covering "Teenage Dirtbag" is one of them. Fans got up close and personal with the U.K. boy band ...
Following the album's release, Wheatus recorded a new single, "Only You", a collaboration with two members of One Direction's band, bassist Sandy Beales and drummer Josh Devine. [13] The single was released on July 6, 2014. [13] The collaboration came about as a result of One Direction covering "Teenage Dirtbag" on their Where We Are Tour. [13]
Teenage Dirtbags is the first compilation album of the Teenage Dirtbags series. The album takes its name from the Wheatus song " Teenage Dirtbag ", which is also included on the compilation album. It features popular charted songs from the pop punk era of the late 1990s and early 2000s, from such artists as Blink-182 , Sum 41 , The Bloodhound ...
Kelce, 34, and Swift, 33, recently sang a duet to the Wheatus song “Teenage Dirtbag” while hanging out with friends around the firepit at Kelce’s home, according to one of his pals. “[They ...
The second disc included the Whole Lotta Lamezma Mix of "Whole Lotta History", as well as Girls Aloud's live cover of Wheatus' "Teenage Dirtbag". [5] A studio version was later released on Radio 1 Established 1967. [6] An acoustic version of "Whole Lotta History" was also available as a digital download.