Louiche Mayorga

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Louiche Mayorga was one of the first bassists for Suicidal Tendencies, playing with the band from 1982 to 1987. He played on the albums Suicidal Tendencies and Join the Army, but was fired in 1987 when Mike Muir told him he "wasn't good enough", in a move to switch Suicidal's musical style from punk to metal (he was replaced by ex-No Mercy bassist Ric Clayton, who was quickly replaced by Bob Heathcote). After Suicidal he remained active in the local Venice music scene, working with Uncle Slam and Horny Toad!, among others. He most recently joined up with fellow ex-Suicidal members Grant Estes and Amery Smith, as well as Excel vocalist Dan Clements and former No Mercy singer Kevin "The Jerk" Guercio, to form a new band called AgainST.

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Suicidal Tendencies
Mike Muir
Mike Clark | Dean Pleasants | Ron Brunner, Jr. | Steve Brunner
Former members: Mike Dunnigan | Mike Ball | Grant Estes | Jon Nelson | Rocky George | Andrew Evans | Louiche Mayorga | Bob Heathcote | Robert Trujillo | Josh Paul | Sean Dunnigan | Amery Smith | R. J. Herrera | Jimmy DeGrasso | Brooks Wackerman
Discography
Albums and EPs: Suicidal Tendencies | Join the Army | How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today | Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu | Lights...Camera...Revolution! | Art of Rebellion | Still Cyco After All These Years | Suicidal for Life | Six the Hard Way (EP) | Freedumb | Free Your Soul and Save My Mind
Compilations: F.N.G. | Prime Cuts
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