Faster Pussycat: House of pain 12″ with 3 live songs (The Palace Hollywood, California, 13th September 1989). Check the exclusive video, showing the vinyl for sale!

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Check the exclusive video, showing the vinyl for sale!

Check the exclusive video, showing the vinyl for sale!


Faster Pussycat – House Of Pain 13-9-89
Label: Elektra – EKR112(T), Elektra – EKR112T
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM, Single
Country: UK
Released: 1990
Style: Glam Rock, Heavy Metal
A1 House Of Pain (LP Version) 5:47
A2 Little Dove (Live) 5:09
B1 Smash Alley (Live) 3:32
B2 Pulling Weeds (Live) 4:32
A2 and the Side B songs were recorded live at The Palace Hollywood, California, September 13th 1989. Live recordings by Westwood 1.
The 3 original versions of these 3 live songs, were available on the album “Wake Me Up When It’s Over”

Barcode: 7559-66627-0
Barcode (Scanned): 075596662703


“House of Pain” is a power ballad by American heavy metal band Faster Pussycat. The song was released as the third and final single from the album Wake Me When It’s Over. It is the most popular song by the band, peaking at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Music video
A music video was filmed for the song, which was directed by Michael Bay.

Chart positions
Chart (1990) Peak position
US Billboard Hot 100 28
US Mainstream Rock (Billboard) 23

Use in other media
The song was featured in the Peacemaker episode “The Road Less Travelled”. Towards the end of the episode, the titular character listens to the song while reflecting on his childhood trauma and turning to drugs and alcohol for support.

Faster Pussycat:
Taime Downe – lead vocals
Greg Steele – guitar, piano, backing vocals
Brent Muscat – guitar
Eric Stacy – bass guitar
Mark Michals – drums, percussion
Additional musician:
Jimmy Zavala – harmonica

Peacemaker Soundtrack Guide:
“House of Pain” – Faster Pussycat: Peacemaker returns to his trailer and puts on Faster Pussycat’s “House of Pain” on vinyl as he starts to get drunk and high, the song continues over a Peacemaker montage that includes Vigilante being released from jail, John Economos (Steve Agee) working to keep Judomaster (Nhut Le) alive, and Leota Adebayo searching for clues while ignoring a call from her wife. The scene returns to Peacemaker reflecting on his first kill under the supervision of his father and the death of his brother as the song continues.