
Artist: Wheatus
Genre(s):
Other
Rock: Punk-Rock
Discography:

Suck Fony
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12

Hand Over Your Loved Ones
Year: 2003
Tracks: 10

Hand Over Your Loved One
Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
Long Island, NY, Brendan B. Brown put together the foursome Wheatus as a vehicle for his witty, up-and-coming john Rock songs, beginning with his blood brother, Peter Brown, on drums and adding multi-instrumentalist Phil A. Jimenez and bassist Rich Leigey (replaced in July 2000 by Mike McCabe). The radical recorded their self-titled debut record album in the Brown menage, producing it themselves, and it was released by Columbia Records in August 2000; the album was preceded by the single "Teenaged Dirtbag," which was featured in the pic Also-ran. The workweek of the album's liberation, Wheatus embarked on their first national circuit with labelmates Zebrahead. The ring by and by gone Columbia to liberation 2005's Suck Fony.