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Birth name
  
Aimee Allen

Years active
  
2002–present

Name
  
Aimee Allen


Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Instruments
  
Vocals

Associated acts
  
Jimmy Cliff

Aimee Allen

Albums
  
I'd Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up in the Morning

Record labels
  
Hellcat Records, Elektra Records, Epitaph Records

Genres
  
Punk rock, Ska punk, Hip hop music, Rock music, Indie pop

Similar People
  
Tim Armstrong, Scott Russo, Lucian Piane, Marc Shaiman, Linda Perry

Profiles


Also known as
  
“Aimee Interrupter”

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Aimee Allen is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. She is currently the lead vocalist for the Hellcat Records band The Interrupters.

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Early career

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Aimee Allen was signed to Elektra Records in 2002 after being discovered by producer Randy Jackson. 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 never released due to the label being absorbed by Atlantic Records. The label did, however, release her first single "Revolution”, which was a featured rock video on MTV as well as the theme for the WB Television Network series Birds of Prey
Allen contributed to the writing of Unwritten Law's album Here's to the Mourning, released in February 2005. She co-wrote lyrics for the entire album with lead singer Scott Russo including the hit single “Save Me (Wake Up Call)”, which was co-written and produced by Linda Perry. A brief romantic relationship between Allen and Russo resulted in a side project called Scott & Aimee. Their album Sitting in a Tree was released in 2007 by Side Tracked Records. The track “Miss America” won the vox populi award for Best Punk Song at the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards. She returned the following year as a judge at the 8th Annual IMA’s.
Aimee is known for her vocals on the song "Cooties" made for the soundtrack of the 2007 version of the movie Hairspray.
In 2007 her song "Stripper Friends" was re-worked and recorded by Kevin Michael featuring Lupe Fiasco as the hit single "We All Want the Same Thing," released by Downtown Records on the debut album Kevin Michael. That same year the song was also covered by celebrity Tila Tequila for her MTV reality show A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila.
In 2008, Aimee supported presidential hopeful Ron Paul by recording an "unofficial Ron Paul Anthem”, including a music video entitled "Ron Paul Revolution Theme Song”, and performing at events during the 2008 campaign. She also performed this song at the "We Are The Future Rally" in Tampa, Fla. in 2012.
In 2011, Allen's song with members of The Black Eyed Peas "Days Like This" was featured in the film Mean Girls 2.
She co-hosted SuicideGirls Radio Sunday nights on Indie 103.1 FM in Los Angeles.
In April 2011, Allen collaborated on the Sublime with Rome album Yours Truly. She is the featured vocalist on the song “Safe and Sound”.
In 2012, Allen sang backing vocals on Jimmy Cliff's Grammy award winning album Rebirth produced by Tim Armstrong of Rancid. This led to more collaboration with Armstrong. Throughout 2012 and 2013, Aimee's vocals were featured on several songs with Armstrong for his project, Tim Timebomb and Friends.

A Little Happiness (2009)

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Allen released her first solo album called A Little Happiness on July 21, 2009, on Side Tracked Records with ADA/Warner Brothers. It debuted at #27 on the Billboards Heatseekers chart. The first single from the record was "On Vacation" and it reached #49 on the Billboard Hot AC charts.

The Interrupters (2011-present)

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In 2011, Allen formed the ska/punk band The Interrupters with brothers Kevin, Justin, and Jesse Bivona. The four met in 2009 on a tour that had Allen, a solo artist at the time, and the Bivona brother's band, Telacasters, supporting The Dirty Heads and Sugar Ray. Allen and Kevin started writing songs together and brought Kevin's brothers, twins Jesse and Justin, in to play drums and bass leading to the four forming The Interrupters.
The band got an early start, touring with bands such as Rancid, The Transplants, Devil's Brigade, and Left Alone; as well as playing the American music festival Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver, and the Canadian music festival Amnesia Rockfest, all before the release of their first full length record.
They were frequently involved with Tim Armstrong's Tim Timebomb and Friends project, which saw the online-release of a song a day for an entire year. They were also members of the touring group. The first single released was the song "Liberty", followed shortly thereafter by the song "Family", which was cowritten by and features a guest vocal by Tim Armstrong, and was previously released through the Tim Timebomb and Friends project. Both singles were released as limited edition 7"s through Pirates Press Records.
The Interrupters' debut self-titled record was released August 5, 2014 on Hellcat/Epitaph Records. The album debuted at #95 on the iTunes US Albums chart. The lead single "Take Back The Power" was featured in commercials for T-Mobile, Shameless, MLB's 2016 Home Run Derby, and the Michael Moore film Where To Invade Next, as well as being featured in the closing credits of the film. Following the release, the band toured the US and Canada in support of the album with the likes of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Street Dogs, Less Than Jake, Big D and The Kids Table, Reel Big Fish, Rancid, and The English Beat; and toured Europe with Bad Religion; and also played Soundwave Festival in Australia, and Groezrock Festival in Belgium.
The Interrupters' sophomore record Say It Out Loud was released June 24, 2016 on Hellcat/Epitaph Records. Produced again by Tim Armstrong, the album peaked at #7 on the Billboard Heatseekers Album chart, #25 on the Billboard Independent albums chart, #38 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart, #22 on the Billboard Vinyl Albums chart, and debuted at #56 on the iTunes US Albums chart. In support of Say It Out Loud, the band played on the entire Vans Warped Tour during the summer of 2016, and then embarked on their first US headlining tour, bringing Fat Wreck Chords' band Bad Cop Bad Cop along for support.

Discography

The Interrupters
  • Liberty EP (2013) - Songwriter, Lead Vocals
  • Family EP (2013) - Songwriter, Lead Vocals
  • The Interrupters (2014) - Songwriter, Lead Vocals
  • Babylon EP (2015) - Songwriter, Lead Vocals
  • Say It Out Loud (2016) - Songwriter, Lead Vocals
  • Guest Appearances
  • Here's to the Mourning - Unwritten Law (2005) - Songwriter on “Save Me (Wake Up Call)”
  • Repentance – Lee "Scratch" Perry (2008) - Vocals
  • Yours Truly – Sublime with Rome (2011) - Vocals on ”Safe and Sound" (Deluxe Edition)
  • Rebirth – Jimmy Cliff (2012) - Vocals (Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album)
  • The Real Enemy - Noi!se (2016) - Vocals on "The War Inside"
  • Solo albums
  • I'd Start a Revolution If I Could Get Up in the Morning (2003, Unreleased) - Songwriter, Vocals
  • A Little Happiness (2009, #27 Billboard Heatseakers) - Songwriter, Vocals
  • With Scott & Aimee
  • Sitting in a Tree (2007) - Songwriter, Vocals
  • Soundtracks
  • Birds of Prey (2002-2003) - Songwriter, Vocals “Revolution” (Theme Song)
  • Two for The Money (2005) - Songwriter “Save Me (Wake Up Call)”
  • Hairspray (2007) - Vocals on “Cooties”
  • Pretty Ugly People (2008) - Songwriter & Vocals on “I’m Here”; Vocals on “Lean Into Me”
  • Prom Night (2008) - Songwriter “We All Want The Same Thing”
  • Step Up 2: The Streets (2008) - Songwriter “We All Want The Same Thing (Acoustic Version)”
  • Sorority Row (2009) - Songwriter & Vocals on ”Emergency”
  • Lucky (2011) - Vocals on “Crazy”
  • 22 Jump Street (2014) - Composer “Live Forever”
  • Singles
  • “Revolution” (2003)
  • "I'm Here" (2008)
  • "On Vacation" (2009, #49 Billboard Hot AC)
  • “Calling The Maker’’ (2009)
  • "Wanderer" (2013)
  • Filmography

  • Undressed (2000) Actress
  • The Bold and the Beautiful (2000) Actress
  • References

    Aimee Allen Wikipedia