Band, 1984-1995 US
Rock
Uncle Slam was an American crossover thrash band from Venice, LA, California, formed in 1984 under the name The Brood (5). The band was formed vocalists and guitarists Jon Nelson, Todd Moyer, bassist John Flitcraft, and former Suicidal Tendencies drummer Amery Smith. After releasing their self-titled debut album in 1986, Flitcraft quit the band before they changed their name to Uncle Slam in 1987, 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 finally joined shortly after. The first Uncle Slam album was "Say Uncle", released in 1988 through Caroline Records. Before the band could work on a follow-up to that album, Oliver left Uncle Slam 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 through Medusa Records. The band broke up that same year.
![]() | Amery Smith dr *1964 US |
![]() | Louiche Mayorga b *1963 US |
![]() | R.J. Herrera dr *1962 US |
![]() | Todd Moyer voc, g US |
![]() | Simon Oliver b US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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When God Dies | Uncle Slam | 1995 | Album |
Will Work For Food | Uncle Slam | 1993 | Album |
Say Uncle | Uncle Slam | 1988 | Album |
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