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Wheatus is an American rock band from Northport, New York, formed in 1995. They are known principally for their 2000 single, " Teenage Dirtbag ". They also experienced success with their 2001 cover version of Erasure 's " A Little Respect ", and their self-titled album was certified platinum in the United Kingdom.
List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and certifications Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications (sales threshold)US [1]AUS [2]AUT
Text logo. Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of former All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C.. The first Tiny Desk Concert came about in 2008 after Boilen and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson left South by Southwest frustrated that they couldn't hear the music over the crowd noise.
"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.
This is a list of alternative rock artists. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name (not including "The"), and individuals are listed by the first name.
Pop, Songs & Death is a duo of EPs released by American rock band Wheatus. The first EP, entitled The Lightning EP, was released in June 2009. The second EP, entitled The Jupiter EP, was released in December 2010. The EPs were released as an album, Pop, Songs & Death, in November 2012.
There were also talks of a new 'Teenage Dirtbag' record being made with Wheatus which started to appear around October with Kid Bookie & Wheatus talking live on Knotfest about their love of the new version, with Bookie mentioning it in interviews with a release date recently being confirmed for the 29th November, 2022, titled 'Bookies Dirtbag ...
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.