Black Cat Rebellion is a punk rooted rock band formed in 2003 in Indianapolis, Indiana by Brad St. Patrick (vocals and guitars), Rob Neutzman (bass), and Chris Grady (drums). Many comparisons have been made to their sound; including "77" Punk, Garage, Glam Punk, Rockabilly, and Deathrock. Some of their obvious influences (by way of cover songs played live) may have been The Damned, The Cramps, Social Distortion, X, The Clash, Joan Jett, Generation X, and Chris Isaak. "Black Cat" has featured musicians from The Cadavers, Blaster the Rocket Man, Phantom Cruisers, and the Scott & Aimee project featuring Scott Russo of Unwritten Law and Aimee Allen.
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They tour frequently, from East to West coast, across the United States. They have also appeared as the soundtrack to an episode on ESPN 2's "Hot Rod Trucks" show. Aside from their own tours, Black Cat has played many festivals; including the Heavy Rebel Weekender, Cornerstone, Rockabilly Rebel Weekend, and Drop Dead Festival. The rebel rockers also shot a video for "Gynophobia" for the "O.L.L.D." album. In print, the band also appeared in several magazines, with Loud, Fast, Rules being the most recent.