Simon Bob Sinister
In 1983, Simon Bob Sinister founded the Ugly Americans in Durham, North Carolina, along with Danny Hooligan, Chris Eubank and Dan Adams. Adams soon left and was replaced by Jon McClain. This punk band's musical influences were diverse. After releasing, The Dream Turns Sour, Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed and Philadelphia Freedom, the band broke up. In 1986, Simon Bob Sinister then joined the already established, Corrosion of Conformity, releasing the EP Technocracy. Sinister left Corrosion of Conformity two years later and reformed the Ugly Americans.
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Karl Agell • Phil Swisher • Simon Bob Sinister • Eric Eycke • Benji Shelton • Robert Stewart • Jason Patterson
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"Vote with a Bullet" • "Dance of the Dead" • "Albatross" • "Clean My Wounds" • "Drowning in a Daydream" • "Congratulations Song" • "In the Arms of God" • "Stonebreaker"
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