Got this idea from Dave's review of their latest release.
Samiam is a punk band from Berkeley, California. They formed in 1988 from the ashes of the band Isocracy.
LINKS
Samiam Website
Samiam MySpace Site
Samiam Wiki article
DISCOGRAPHY
I Am
Released in 1989 by Lookout! Records.
Produced by Samiam.
Band Lineup:
Jason Beebout - vocals; Martin Brohm - bass; James Brogan - guitar; Sergie Loobkoff - guitar; Mark Mortinsen - drums.
Tracks: 4
Underground
Released in 1990 by New Red Archives.
Produced by Peter Miller and Samiam.
No lineup changes.
Tracks: 5
Samiam
Released in 1990 by New Red Archives.
Produced by Peter Miller and Samiam.
No lineup changes.
Tracks: 16
Soar
Released in 1991 by New Red Archives.
Produced by Brett Gurewitz.
Lineup changes:
Mark Mortinsen was replaced on drums by David Ayer.
Tracks: 17
Stump
Released in 1992 by Blackbox Records in Germany only.
No lineup changes.
Tracks: 3
This was a collection of acoustic versions of previously recorded material.
Billy
Released in 1992 by New Red Archives.
Produced by Armand John Petri and Samiam.
No lineup changes.
Tracks: 13
Clumsy
Released in August 1994 by Atlantic Records.
Produced by Lou Giordano.
Lineup changes:
David Ayer was replaced on drums by Victor Indrizzo and Martin Brohm was replaced on bass by Aaron Rubin.
Tracks: 11
Singles:
"Capsized"
Your Choice
Live album released in 1995 by Your Choice Records in Germany only.
Tracks: 4
You Are Freaking Me Out
Released in 1997 by Ignition Records.
Produced by Steven Haigler.
Lineup changes:
Victor Indrizzo was replaced on drums by Michael Petrak.
Tracks: 13
Singles:
"She Found You"
The New Red Years
Compilation album released in 1997 by Golf Records.
Tracks: 17
Search and Destroy
Released in August 1999 by Burning Heart Records.
Produced by Samiam.
No lineup changes.
Tracks: 6
Ashtray
Released in August 2000 by Hopeless Records.
Produced by Tim O'Heir.
Lineup changes:
Michael Petrak was replaced on drums by Johnny Cruz and Aaron Rubin was replaced on bass by Sean Kennerly.
Tracks: 12
Singles:
"Mud Hill"
Whatever's Got You Down
Released in September 2006 by Hopeless Records.
Produced by Chris Moore.
Lineup changes:
Sean Kennerly switched from bass to guitar because James Brogan left the band. Jeremy Bergo took over on bass.
Tracks: 13
Orphan Works
Compilation album released in 2010 by No Idea Records.
Tracks: 18
Trips
Released in September 2011 by Hopeless Records.
Produced by Chris Dugan.
Lineup changes:
Jeremy Bergo was replaced on bass by Billy Bouchard. Johnny Cruz was replaced on drums by Charlie Walker.
Tracks: 13
1 comments:
Their new album is fantastic!
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