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The Union Underground
Origin San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Genres Nu metal [1]
Years active
  • 1996–2002
  • 2016–present
Labels
Members
  • Bryan Scott
  • Todd "Taz" Osterhouse
  • Bones Elias
  • Diego "Ashes" Ibarra

The Union Underground is an American nu metal band based out of San Antonio, Texas. Original band members included Bryan Scott, Patrick Kennison, John Moyer and Josh Memolo. They released one major label album, ...An Education in Rebellion, in 2000 which featured the hit single " Turn Me On 'Mr. Deadman'".

History

1996–2002: ...An Education in Rebellion and break-up

The roots of heavy metal band the Union Underground lie in the relationship between singer/guitarist Bryan Scott and guitarist Patrick Kennison, who met in junior high school in San Antonio, Texas. After finishing high school, the two launched their own recording studio, Studio Underground, making cassettes of their music. Sales of 5,000 copies of an EP brought interest from Hollywood rock manager James Jeda, who brought the band out of obscurity by signing them with Portrait Records, the hard rock imprint of Sony's Columbia label. Scott and Kennison completed the band's lineup with the addition of drummer Josh Memolo and bassist John Moyer.

The Union Underground released its debut album, ...An Education in Rebellion, on July 18, 2000. The disc spent four months on the charts and the track "Turn Me On 'Mr. Deadman'" was on the mainstream rock charts for six months. After two years, the album's sales reportedly stood at 350,000. The band opened for Marilyn Manson in the fall of 2000 and earned a slot on the 2001 Ozzfest tour.

In March 2002, The Union Underground released the song "Across the Nation" which was used by the World Wrestling Federation, now known as World Wrestling Entertainment, as the theme song for their RAW brand until October 2006. Following the song's release, it earned extensive airplay nationwide.

On June 25, 2002, the band released Live...One Nation Underground, a compilation of live performances. This would be their final release before Portrait folded in 2002 and The Union Underground disbanded.

Leader singer Bryan Scott teamed up with UU former manager James Jeda again in 2007 to start a new project "Cult to Follow" with an entirely new band.

2002–2016: Post-Union Underground projects

Patrick Kennison is now working with the band Heaven Below. John Moyer is now playing bass for Disturbed. Josh Memolo became a born again Christian. He has played drums in different churches and for local bands when he can. Bryan Scott started the band Cult to Follow. In July 2015, it was announced that Scott formed a side project called Into the Fire with Tim King (bass) and Adam Zadel (guitar) from the band SOiL and also features Will Hunt of Evanescence on drums. [2] Into the Fire released a self-titled EP on September 30, 2016.

2016–present: Reformation and upcoming second studio album

In early 2016, Scott announced via the band's Facebook page that a new lineup and music would be available that summer, with a sample of a track ("False Caterpillars") available for 24 hours only. [3] Later in the year it was announced that an EP would be released in 2017. [4] In 2018, a video announcing that new album details were 'coming soon' appeared on the band's YouTube channel. [5] But no official release has surfaced yet.

On February 4, 2020, the band announced that they would play the entirety of their debut album ...An Education in Rebellion in full, along with songs from the upcoming album, at the Aztec Theatre in San Antonio, Texas, on July 18, but the show was canceled due to Covid-19.

On August 23, 2023, the band announced that they would be embarking on the "Back to the 2000s" tour with SOiL, Ra and Flaw. [6]

Members

Current
  • Bryan Scott – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1996–2002, 2016–present)
  • Todd "Taz" Osterhouse – lead guitar, backing vocals (2017–present)
  • Bones Elias – drums, backing vocals (2023–present)
  • Diego "Ashes" Ibarra – bass, backing vocals (2023–present)
Former
  • Patrick Kennison – lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–2002)
  • John Moyer – bass, backing vocals (1996–2002)
  • Josh Memelo – drums (1996–2002, 2017)
  • Troy Doebbler – bass (2017–2022)
  • Jason West – drums (2017–2022)
Former touring musicians
  • Robin C. Lopez – drums (2022)
  • Mike "Metal Mike" Lopez – bass (2022)

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums
Title Details
...An Education in Rebellion
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Columbia Records

Other releases

List of other releases
Title Details
The Union Underground EP
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: Union Records
Live...One Nation Underground
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Portrait Records

Charted singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
US Main. Rock
[7]
2000 " Turn Me On 'Mr. Deadman'" 11 ...An Education in Rebellion
2001 "Killing the Fly" 17
"Revolution Man" 26
2002 "Across the Nation" 29 WWF Forceable Entry
Radio promotion CDs
  • Rebellion (2000)
  • Killing the Fly (2000)
  • Live – Club Laga, Pittsburgh, PA 2000-07-29 (2000)
  • Turn Me On Mr. Deadman (2001)
  • South Texas Deathride (2001)
  • Revolution Man (2001)
  • Across the Nation (2002)
Soundtrack appearances

References

  1. ^ Williams, Gen (June 6, 2001). "The Union Underground – ...An Education In Rebellion". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
  2. ^ "SOIL, Ex-BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, THE UNION UNDERGROUND Members Join Forces In INTO THE FIRE". July 25, 2015.
  3. ^ "THE UNION UNDERGROUND Official added a... - THE UNION UNDERGROUND Official – Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.
  4. ^ "The Union Underground announce new music (sample enclosed…) – The Moshville Times". September 20, 2016.
  5. ^ "Union Underground – New Album details Coming Soon! - YouTube". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021.
  6. ^ "THE UNION UNDERGROUND And SOIL Announce 'Back To The 2000s' March 2024 Tour With RA And FLAW". August 23, 2023.
  7. ^ "The Union Underground Chart History – Billboard". Billboard. Archived from the original on May 19, 2018. Retrieved February 22, 2018.