Say Uncle (album)

Say Uncle is the debut album of the Los Angeles, California crossover thrash band Uncle Slam, released in 1988.

Say Uncle
Studio album by
Released1988
GenreCrossover thrash
Length35:28
LabelCaroline Records
Uncle Slam chronology
Say Uncle
(1988)
Will Work for Food
(1993)

Track listing

  1. "Weirdo Man"
  2. "The Ugly Dude"
  3. "Judgment Day"
  4. "Micro Logic"
  5. "Contaminated"
  6. "Up From Beneath"
  7. "Executioner"
  8. "The Prophecy"
  9. "Say Uncle"
  10. "Immolation"
  11. "Eve of the End"
  12. "Come Alive"

Album artwork by Michael Seiff, who also did front covers of Join the Army by Suicidal Tendencies and their 1985 Compilation album Welcome to Venice.

The beginning riff to the song "Weirdo Man" is said to be the first slam riff in metal history, which would later become a staple in the subgenre known as "slam death metal" and spawning bands like Cephalotripsy, Devourment, and Abominable Putridity.[1]

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