

She sang backing vocals on Lee "Scratch" Perry’s 2008 album Repentance. In 2008, Allen supported presidential hopeful Ron Paul by recording "Ron Paul Revolution Theme Song", and performing at events during the 2008 campaign. That year, Allen sang the song "Cooties" on the soundtrack to the 2007 film Hairspray. In 2007, her song "Stripper Friends" was re-worked and recorded by Kevin Michael featuring Lupe Fiasco as "We All Want the Same Thing".

Their album Sitting in a Tree was released in 2007 by Side Tracked Records. A brief romantic relationship between Allen and Unwritten Law lead singer Scott Russo resulted in a side project called Scott & Aimee. Īllen contributed to the songwriting of Unwritten Law's 2005 album Here's to the Mourning, including the single " Save Me (Wake Up Call)", which was co-written and produced by Linda Perry and reached number 5 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.
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The label did, however, release her first single "Revolution", which was the theme for the WB television series Birds of Prey. Her debut album I'd Start a Revolution (If I Could Get Up in the Morning), featuring tracks produced by Mark Ronson and Don Gilmore, was recorded in 2003 but never released due to the label being absorbed by Atlantic Records in 2004. Īllen was signed to Elektra after producer Randy Jackson saw her band perform live and heard her demo. After the band's record deal with MCA fell through, Allen signed a solo deal with Elektra Records in 2002. In Los Angeles, she was lead singer of a punk band with members of No Motiv called Forum. Career Solo career Īllen began singing in bands in Montana and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 to pursue a career in music. Personal life Īllen is married to fellow Interrupters band member Kevin Bivona. Growing up, Joan Jett was a big influence and inspiration for Allen. She has said that she had a "rough upbringing", and "ended up in a foster home at a young age and moved from school to school". As a singer-songwriter, she has collaborated with Mark Ronson, Sublime with Rome, Tim Armstrong of Rancid, Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Linda Perry, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Jimmy Cliff, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Travis Barker, Dirty Heads, and Tom Morello. She is currently the lead vocalist for the ska-punk band the Interrupters under the moniker Aimee Interrupter. If your order is time sensitive, please select UPS or Priority mail, expedited shipping.Aimee Allen (born February 2, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.

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Standard shipping and free shipping are sent USPS Media Mail and can take anywhere from 7 to 14 days to reach its destination. Most albums, even new, will show signs of shelf wear. Additional images available upon request. *All images are stock images unless otherwise indicated. Nowell's lyrical subject matter relates to relationships, prostitution, riots, and addiction. The album's musical style contains elements of punk rock, reggae, and ska, as well as dancehall, hip hop, and dub music, with tempos ranging wildly. Sublime was recorded over a period of three months in Austin, Texas. By the time it came to record this major label debut, Nowell had been struggling with a heroin addiction. Sublime formed in 1988 in Long Beach, California by vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh. The album was produced by Paul Leary and David Kahne. Sublime is the eponymous third and final studio album by the ska punk band. Double vinyl LP pressing of this newly-remastered 1996 album.
