Brent Muscat

Brent Muscat is an American guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work in the glam metal genre. Born on March 17, 1967, in the United States, he gained prominence as a founding member of the band Faster Pussycat, which emerged in the late 1980s during the height of the glam rock scene. The band is notable for its catchy hooks and flamboyant style, with hits like "House of Pain" and "Bathroom Wall" from their self-titled debut album (1987) and the follow-up, "Wake Me When It’s Over" (1989). Muscat's guitar work and songwriting contributed significantly to the band's signature sound, which blended elements of hard rock with punk influences. After Faster Pussycat, he pursued various musical projects, including the band Beautiful Creatures, and has also participated in tribute acts and projects honoring classic rock. Brent Muscat's impact on music lies in his role in popularizing glam metal during the late '80s, influencing a generation of musicians and fans. His contributions continue to resonate within the rock community, and he remains active in the music scene, celebrating the legacy of his earlier work while exploring new creative avenues.