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Uncle Slam
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresCrossover thrash, thrash metal
Years active1987–1995
LabelsCaroline, Restless, Medusa
Past members
  • Todd Moyer
  • Simon Oliver
  • R. J. Herrera
  • Jon Nelson
  • John Flitcraft
  • Louiche Mayorga
  • Bob Heathcote
  • Angelo Espino
  • Amery Smith

Uncle Slam was an American crossover thrash band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1987. They were influenced by punk rock bands of the 1980s like Suicidal Tendencies (which featured some of the members of Uncle Slam and the Brood), D.R.I., Corrosion of Conformity, Black Flag and the Circle Jerks, as well as heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Slayer and Motörhead. Many of their songs are about politics, rebel themes, death, pain and violence.

History

Uncle Slam was formed in 1987 by vocalists and guitarists Jon Nelson, Todd Moyer, bassist John Flitcraft, and former Suicidal Tendencies drummer Amery Smith. Flitcraft quit the band and was replaced by Louiche Mayorga, who previously played bass alongside Smith in Suicidal Tendencies, but also soon left. He was briefly replaced by Bob Heathcote, who would later join Suicidal Tendencies, before Simon Oliver joined. Their first album, Say Uncle, was released in 1988 through Caroline Records. Before the band could work on a follow-up to that album, Oliver left in 1989 and was replaced by Angelo Espino. After Oliver returned in 1991, the band released their second album, Will Work for Food, in 1993 through Restless Records. Smith departed the band the following year and was replaced by another former Suicidal Tendencies member, R. J. Herrera. With the lineup of Moyer, Oliver, and Herrera, the band recorded and released their third and final album, When God Dies, in 1995, released through Medusa Records. The band broke up that same year.

Members

Last line-up

  • Todd Moyer – lead guitar and backing vocals (1984–1995)
  • Simon Oliver – bass (1987–1989, 1991–1995)
  • R. J. Herrera – drums (1994–1995)

Former members

  • Jon Nelson – lead vocals and lead guitar (1984–1987)
  • John Flitcraft – bass, backing vocals (1984–1986)
  • Louiche Mayorga – bass (1986–1987)
  • Bob Heathcote – bass (1987)
  • Angelo Espino – bass (1989–1991)
  • Amery Smith – drums and backing vocals (1984–1994)

† = Members who were present when Uncle Slam was known as the Brood.

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Year of release Title Label
1988 Say Uncle Caroline Records
1993 Will Work for Food Restless Records
1995 When God Dies Medusa Records

Demos

Year of Release Title
1987 Say Uncle preproduction demo
1987 Demo '87
1988 Say Uncle

References

  1. "Say Uncle - Review". Blabbermouth.net. 20 June 2010.

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