Be Your Own Pet

Songs: 25
Albums: 6

Albums

Be Your Own Pet - Get Awkward
Get Awkward
2008, songs: 1
Be Your Own Pet - The Kelly Affair
The Kelly Affair
2008, songs: 1
Be Your Own Pet - Be Your Own Pet
Be Your Own Pet
2006, songs: 14
Be Your Own Pet - Summer Sensation
Summer Sensation
2006, songs: 3
Be Your Own Pet - Damn Damn Leash [UK]
Damn Damn Leash [UK]
2005, songs: 3
Be Your Own Pet - Extra Extra
Extra Extra
2005, songs: 3

Facts about Be Your Own Pet

Be Your Own Pet

Be Your Own Pet was an American garage punk band known for their energetic performances and rebellious attitude. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Be Your Own Pet was formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2003, when its members were still teenagers. The band consisted of lead vocalist Jemina Pearl Abegg, guitarist Jonas Stein, bassist Nathan Vasquez, and drummer John Eatherly. Drawing inspiration from punk rock, garage rock, and riot grrrl music, Be Your Own Pet quickly gained attention for their raw energy and catchy melodies.

  2. Rise to Fame: Be Your Own Pet gained widespread recognition with the release of their self-titled debut album in 2006. The album featured high-energy tracks like "Adventure" and "Becky", showcasing the band's brash, irreverent style and Jemina Pearl's charismatic vocals. Be Your Own Pet's raucous live shows and rebellious lyrics resonated with fans of punk and indie rock, earning them a devoted following and critical acclaim.

  3. Controversy and Success: Despite their growing popularity, Be Your Own Pet faced controversy and censorship due to the provocative nature of their lyrics and imagery. The band's song "Becky" was banned by MTV and other music channels for its explicit content, while their music video for "Electric Shake" was criticized for its violent themes. Despite these challenges, Be Your Own Pet continued to push boundaries and challenge conventions, cementing their reputation as one of the most exciting bands in the underground music scene.

  4. International Tours and Breakup: Be Your Own Pet toured extensively in the United States, Europe, and Japan, sharing stages with bands like Arctic Monkeys, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and The Black Keys. However, internal tensions and creative differences led to the band's breakup in 2008, shortly after the release of their second album, "Get Awkward". Despite their relatively short-lived career, Be Your Own Pet's legacy lives on through their influential music and memorable live performances.

  5. Post-Band Projects: Following the breakup of Be Your Own Pet, its members pursued various musical projects and solo endeavors. Jemina Pearl released a solo album titled "Break It Up" in 2009, while Jonas Stein formed the band Turbo Fruits. Nathan Vasquez and John Eatherly also pursued music careers, with Eatherly joining the band Public Access TV. Although Be Your Own Pet disbanded, their impact on the punk and indie rock scenes continues to be felt, inspiring a new generation of musicians with their fearless attitude and infectious energy.

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