Prior to forming Catbite, Brittany Luna trained as a jazz singer but migrated to punk and ska. Tim Hildebrand worked for
The Interrupters as a driver and performed non-show duties and was also part of The Snails. Britt and Tim formed Catbite, and recruited their friend Chris Pires to play drums. Ben Perry joined Catbite about a year after the band started. Ben was formerly with The Snails and was initially just subbing in for the original bass player who had left the band before he became a full band member. Catbite was formed prior to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Members said they "didn't think they would make it past those first three years." The first album, the self-titled
Catbite cost around $400 to make over the course of four days. Interest in the band started to grow around 2018 with a resurgence in ska. The band started to achieve national presence due to promoters like Jeremy Hunter of Skatune Network and Mike Sosinski of Bad Time Records. Bad Time Records started specifically to promote ska artists. Catbite was one of the label's earliest signings and the first new release following represses of older Kill Lincoln and We Are The Union albums. The album
Nice One took 4 months to write. Catbite performed selections from the album live in July 2021 at a WXPN Free At Noon concert. This performance was then picked up by NPR's World Cafe podcast for a mini-concert series. The band released a six song EP titled
Doom Garden on May 9, 2025, which was produced by
Sarah Tudzin and featured
Patrick Stump and
Sweet Pill. ==Operation Ivy Covers==