1. Johanna Rachel Fateman was born on May 16,1974 and is an American writer, songwriter, musician, and record producer.

1. Johanna Rachel Fateman was born on May 16,1974 and is an American writer, songwriter, musician, and record producer.
Johanna Fateman is a member of the electropunk band Le Tigre and founded the band MEN with Le Tigre bandmate JD Samson.
Fateman grew up in Berkeley, California, where her father, computer scientist Richard Fateman is a professor at UC Berkeley.
At the age of seventeen, Johanna Fateman moved to Portland, Oregon, to attend Reed College, which she later left for art school in New York City.
At a performance of Hanna's band Bikini Kill, Johanna Fateman gave Hanna a copy of one of her zines.
Johanna Fateman has written critically about art and pop culture for Bookforum, Artforum, and 4Columns.
When Bikini Kill was on hiatus, Kathleen Hanna moved to Portland, where she and Johanna Fateman lived with several other women in an off-campus Reed College house known as "The Curse".
The band played at house parties in Portland but broke up when Johanna Fateman moved to New York.
Johanna Fateman has continued to remix, write and produce music for other artists, often with JD Samson.
Johanna Fateman was the sound designer for experimental filmmaker Cecilia Dougherty's Gone.
Johanna Fateman served as the music director and composer for artist Laura Parnes' 2011 episodic video work County Down.
Since 2006, Johanna Fateman has been part-owner of a West Village hair salon called Seagull.
Surething and Johanna Fateman were featured in a short documentary on Current TV.