Townshend joined former
Beat singer
Ranking Roger and his band
General Public, which later toured the US under the guise of 'Ranking Roger'. Local indie band
Pop Will Eat Itself noticed him drumming with local acts and asked him to join. Townshend spent the next four and a half years drumming for the band, during which time they had successes in both the UK single and album charts and toured North America with
Nine Inch Nails. Townshend started playing drums for the dance music outfit
Bentley Rhythm Ace. His first solo release, "Hello Darlin", was released in 1996, and he eventually signed to
Echo Records, in July 1997. The record charted at number 51 in the UK. However, he was now able to make his first solo album,
Far In, which was eventually released in the UK in 1999 and the US in 2001, the latter being on Stinky Records headed by chief MTV/VH1 lawyer Sabrina Silverberg. His second, self-titled album followed in 2002. Townshend became a part-time college lecturer in 2004, lecturing in music practice and music technology and during this time, his old band
PWEI decided to reform. Townshend recently also drummed for
The Wonder Stuff, and has previously played drums for
The Beat (known in the U.S. as The English Beat). ==Writing career and garage==