The Scream (band)

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The Scream was a Los Angeles-based hard rock band formed in the late 1980s that featured Juan Alderete and Bruce Bouillet of Racer X, former Shark Island drummer Walt Woodward III, and former Angora singer John Corabi. After releasing their 1991 debut Let It Scream on Hollywood Records, Corabi left the band to replace the exited Vince Neil in Mötley Crüe. The Scream then recruited former Dashboard Alice singer Billy Fogarty and recorded their sophomore album, Takin' It To The Next Level, but were dropped from the record label before the album could be released. Fogarty, Bouillet and Alderete went on to form a brief musical project with drummer Abe Labriel, Jr. called DC-10.

The Scream briefly featured drummer Scott Travis, also of Racer X, but he quickly left to join Judas Priest.

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Let It Scream (1991), by The Scream.  Although this was not the only album the band recorded, this was The Scream's first and last album to be published by a record label.
Let It Scream (1991), by The Scream. Although this was not the only album the band recorded, this was The Scream's first and last album to be published by a record label.

Guest appearances by:

  • Jeff Martin - backup vocals on "You Are All I Need" (1991)
  • Ray Gillen - backup vocals on "You Are All I Need" (1991)

[edit] Discography

  • Let It Scream (1991)
  • Takin' It To The Next Level (unreleased) (1993)

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