
The Runaways quickly became lumped in with the growing punk rock movement. Their second album, Queens of Noise, was released in 1977 and the band performed a world tour in support of the album. For their stage performance, the documentary Edgeplay: A Film About the Runaways (directed by former Runaway bassist Vicki Blue) revealed each girl patterned herself after their musical idol: Currie on David Bowie, Jett on Suzi Quatro, Ford on a cross between Jeff Beck and Ritchie Blackmore, West on Roger Taylor, and Fox on Gene Simmons. in support of headlining groups such as Cheap Trick, Van Halen, Talking Heads, and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The Runaways were signed to Mercury Records in 1976 and their debut album, The Runaways, was released shortly afterward. Lead singer Cherie Currie was recruited in a local teen nightclub called the Sugar Shack, followed by Jackie Fox on bass. Steele soon left the group, replaced by bassist Peggy Foster, who left after just one month.

They soon added lead guitarist Lita Ford and Jett switched to rhythm guitar. Starting as a power trio with singer/bassist Micki Steele, the Runaways began playing the party and club circuit around Los Angeles. Two decades later he said, "I didn't put the Runaways together, I had an idea, they had ideas, we all met, there was combustion and out of five different versions of that group came the five girls who were the ones that people liked." Fowley then helped West and Jett find other members. The Runaways were formed in August 1975 by drummer Sandy West and guitarist Joan Jett after they had separately introduced themselves to producer Kim Fowley, who gave Jett's phone number to West. Never a major success in the United States, the Runaways became a sensation overseas, especially in Japan, thanks to the single "Cherry Bomb".

Among their best-known songs are " Cherry Bomb", " Hollywood", " Queens of Noise" and a cover version of the Velvet Underground's " Rock & Roll". The band released four studio albums and one live album during its run.

The Runaways were an all-female American rock band who recorded and performed from 1975 to 1979.
