Uncle Slam

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Uncle Slam
Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Crossover thrash
Hardcore punk
Thrash metal
Years active 1987 - 1996
Label(s) Caroline, Restless, Medusa
Associated
acts
Suicidal Tendencies
The Brood
Former members
Todd Moyer
Simon Oliver
R. J. Herrera
Amery Smith
Louiche Mayorga

Uncle Slam was an American crossover thrash band formed in 1987. The band originally included vocalist/guitarist Todd Moyer and drummer Amery Smith, both previous members of a short-lived band called The Brood. Louiche Mayorga, who previously played bass alongside Smith in Suicidal Tendencies, was also an original member, but was replaced by Simon Oliver before the band recorded their first album.

The band's debut album was Say Uncle, released in 1988 on Caroline Records. Five years passed until the band released their second album, Will Work for Food, in 1993 on Restless Records. Smith departed the band afterwards 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, released in 1995 on Medusa Records. The band has been inactive since 1996.

After Smith's departure from Uncle Slam, he resurfaced in two bands, the Beastie Boys and BS 2000. He is now in AgainST, formed by Excel singer Dan Clements and former Suicidal Tendencies members Grant Estes, Amery Smith and Louiche Mayorga.

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


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