The U-Men

The U-Men

The U-Men était un groupe de rock originaire de Seattle et actif durant les années 1980 (1981-1989). Ils effectuèrent bon nombre de tournées à travers les États-Unis et eurent le privilège de voir une chanson des Butthole Surfers nommée en leur honneur (The O-Men, sur l'album Locust Abortion Technician). Leur son sale fut précurseur de ce qui serait plus tard nommé le grunge de Seatlle.

Membres

  • John Bigley - chant
  • Tom Price - guitare
  • Robin Buchan - basse (1981-1982)
  • Charlie Ryan - batterie
  • Jim Tillman - basse (1982-1986)
  • Tom Hazelmyer - basse (1987)
  • Tony Ransom - basse (Juillet 1987-1989)

Discographie

Albums

  • Step On A Bug (Black Label Records, 1988).
  • Solid Action (compilation) (Chuckie-Boy Records, 2000).

Singles/EP

Compilations

Lien externe


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