In the 1980s, Bergmann played with Vancouver independent bands Los Popularos and Poisoned before the latter band signed to
Duke Street Records in 1988. 1990's
Sexual Roulette, produced by
Chris Wardman, became Bergmann's mainstream breakthrough, spawning the rock radio hit "Bound for Vegas" and garnering him a deal with
Polygram Records. He followed up with a
self-titled album on Polygram in 1991, again garnering significant radio airplay for the singles "Faithlessly Yours", "If She Could Sing", and "Message From Paul". Bergmann continued to tour extensively during this era. This included Big, Bad & Groovy, a package tour of Canadian artists that included Bergmann,
Sons of Freedom,
Pure, and headliners
Bootsauce. In 1994, he collaborated with
One Free Fall on a cover of
Neil Young's "Prisoners of Rock and Roll" for the tribute album
Borrowed Tunes, leading to a new deal with
Sony Records for 1995's
What Fresh Hell Is This?. That album won the
Juno Award for
Best Alternative Rock Album at the
Juno Awards of 1996, but the album was not a strong performer on the charts and he was then dropped from the label. Bergmann quit the music business for a period following his release by Sony, performing sporadically between 1995 and 1998. The 1998
Design Flaw, produced by
Peter J. Moore and released on the independent label
Other People's Music, was a reworking of tracks from his first three albums, plus a cover of
Gram Parsons' "Sin City". The songs featured Bergmann on acoustic guitar, with backing by
Chris Spedding on electric. Bergmann then released
Vultura Freeway, a compilation of unreleased demo recordings from the early 1980s, in 2000, with liner notes from
Pointed Sticks front man Nick Jones. Following
Vultura Freeway, however, Bergmann withdrew from the music business for several years, due to health difficulties with
degenerative arthritis. In 2009, Bergmann's bassist Ray Fulber compiled the CD
Lost Art Bergmann, which featured early demo versions of most of the songs that appeared on the 1988 John Cale produced album. These demo recordings served as a tonic to many fans as they have a more guitar driven sound than the keyboard heavy Cale produced sessions. On 26 August 2014, Bergmann released
Songs for the Underclass on the independent label (
weewerk). On 13 May 2016, Bergmann released
The Apostate, his first full-length album of new material since 1995, on weewerk Records. On 12 May 2017, Bergmann released
Remember Her Name, a remastered edition of his self-titled 1991 album. On 30 December 2020, Bergmann was made a Member of the Order of Canada, for his "indelible contributions to the Canadian punk music scene, and for his thought-provoking discourse on social, gender and racial inequalities." On 21 May 2021, Bergmann released
Late Stage Empire Dementia on (
weewerk) Recordings. On 29 September 2023, he followed up with
ShadowWalk: Legacy of Love, an album inspired by the death in 2022 of his wife Sherri Decembrini. ==Film appearances==