Steven Sweet, born on July 24, 1963, is an American drummer best known for his work with the hard rock band Faster Pussycat. Emerging in the late 1980s, the band became a significant part of the glam metal scene, characterized by their fusion of rock and metal with a punk attitude. Sweet joined the group in 1986, contributing to their self-titled debut album released in 1987, which included hits like "Bathroom Wall" and "You're So Vain." Faster Pussycat's 1990 album, *Wake Me When It's Over*, solidified their place in rock history with the hit "House of Pain." Sweet's drumming style, marked by energy and precision, helped define the band's sound, influencing the genre's rhythmic foundation. Beyond his work with Faster Pussycat, Sweet has performed with various artists and bands, contributing to the rock and metal scenes. His impact lies in his role in popularizing glam metal during its peak and continuing to inspire drummers in the genre. Sweet remains active in music, participating in tours and events that celebrate the legacy of 1980s rock.