Sammy Siegler
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Origin | United States |
Genres |
Hardcore punk Youth crew Post-hardcore Indie rock |
Occupation(s) |
Musician Drummer Percussionist |
Instruments | Drums |
Years active | 1987 – Present |
Associated acts |
Project X Side By Side Youth of Today Judge CIV Glassjaw Rival Schools Nightmare of You Limp Bizkit The King Left Head Automatica |
Sammy Siegler is an American rock drummer, notable for his many contributions to the New York hardcore scene. He is currently living in Venice, CA with his wife, model Siew Longhorn.
Discography
With Project X
- Straight Edge Revenge (1987)
With Side By Side
- New York City Hardcore - Together compilation (1987, Revelation Records)
- You're Only Young Once... (1988, Revelation Records)
- reissued in 1997
- New York City Hardcore - The Way It Is compilation (1988, Revelation Records)
With Youth of Today
- We're Not In This Alone (1988)
- Youth of Today (1990)
With Judge
- Chung King Can Suck It (1989, Revelation Records)
- Bringin' It Down (1989, Revelation Records)
- There Will Be Quiet... (1990)
- What It Meant: The Complete Discography (2005, Revelation Records)
With CIV
- CIV (1995)
- All Twisted (1995)
- Set Your Goals (1995, Revelation Records)
- Anti-Matter (1996)
- Thirteen Day Getaway (1998, Atlantic Records)
With Glassjaw
With Rival Schools
- Onelinedrawing split with Onelinedrawing (2001)
- United by Fate (2001, Island Records)
- Pedals (album) (2011, Atlantic/Photo Finish Records)
- Found (2013, Shop Radio Cast)
With Nightmare of You
- Nightmare of You (2005, East West Records)
- Bang (2007, The Bevonshire Label)
With Limp Bizkit
- The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) EP (2005, Geffen Records)
- (provided drums for tracks 1, 2, 3 and 6 due to regular drummer John Otto's drug rehab)
With Tech N9ne
- Therapy (2013)
With Head Automatica
- Swan Damage (TBA)
Producing
Produced the self-titled 2008 EP by The King Left.[1]
References
- ↑ "The King Left Ep Review". Retrieved 2009-07-29.
External links
- Sammy Siegler - BandToBand.com
- 2012 Audio Interview with Sammy Siegler from the Podcast "I'd Hit That"
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