Wet Kitty

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  1. Intro
  2. Wonderful Life Lyrics
  3. I'm Trying Lyrics
  4. 44 Lyrics
  5. Cyber Sex Lyrics
  6. Ghost Lyrics
  7. Get Well Soon Lyrics
  8. Don't Cry Lyrics
  9. Why Lyrics
  10. Wilder Lyrics
  11. Misery Lyrics
  12. Bahamas on a Billboard Lyrics
  13. The Masturbation Song Lyrics
  14. Fade Lyrics
  15. Out Take
  16. The Edge Lyrics
  17. Fantasy Lyrics
  18. Dumfuk Lyrics
  19. Love Is Dead Lyrics
  20. Two Heart Plan Lyrics

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WET KITTY
Released January 1, 2006

Frankie Moreno’s WET KITTY is a playful and rebellious detour into punk rock, capturing a moment of exploration as Moreno was finding himself as an artist. With a sound that nods to the irreverent energy of Green Day, this album features humor-laced lyrics and a raw, edgy vibe. This album showcases Moreno’s willingness to experiment and have fun with his music, making it a distinctive chapter in his artistic evolution that’s full of attitude and wit.

Produced by Frankie Moreno
Mixed and Mastered by Lou Salveson
Luccivanni Publishing – BMI
Released on Bermuda Records ©2006

Featuring:
“Intro”, “Wonderful Life”, I’m Trying”, “44”, “Cyber Sex”, “Ghost”, “Get Well Soon”, “Don’t Cry”, “Why”, “Wilder”, “Misery”, “Bahamas On A Billboard”, “The Masturbation Song”, “Fade”, “Out Take”, “The Edge”, “Fantasy”, “Dumfuk”, “Love Is Dead”, “Two heart Plan”

 

INSIDE THE ALBUM with Frankie:
We had been playing pool parties, nightclubs, casinos—pretty much any venue that would take us. As a four-piece band on the road, we’d jump into our van and drive anywhere for the chance to get on stage and play our music.

By then, I had been living in Vegas for a few years, and it was clear we had to prove ourselves. It wasn’t easy breaking into the scene in a town where original music wasn’t always embraced. That struggle bred a certain defiance in us, and we poured all of it into our songs.

We were rebellious, full of energy, and, honestly, a little crazy. From the moment we wrote those tracks, I knew they wouldn’t have a long shelf life—they captured who we were at that time, but I didn’t see the topics staying relevant as we grew older. So, we just ran with it, had fun, and probably pissed a lot of people off in the process.

That moment marked the first time I wrote a song with my brother, Tony—The Edge. It was a turning point for both of us, and from then on, we never stopped writing together. It felt natural, like something we were always meant to do, and it opened the door to a whole new creative chapter in our lives.

Fun Fact: There was a girl named Justine Ezarik who started coming to our shows. She designed the album cover for us. She went on to be known as iJustine and a famous YouTuber.