Union Underground Biography
Biography
The Union Underground was created by Bryan Scott (vocals) and Patrick Kennison (guitar). The name was borrowed from their recording studio which they called Studio Underground. They were later joined by Josh Memelo (drums) and John Moyer (bass guitar). The Union Underground sold more than 5,000 copies of their self-recorded/produced 1997 selftitled album and were noticed by a Columbia A&R exec, John Weakland, who later signed them to Columbia Records. Soon, The Union Underground was performing at the 2001 Ozzfest and other venues worldwide. The band released their debut major label album ...An Education In Rebellion on July 18, 2000. The album sold nearly 400,000 copies with hit singles including "Turn Me On Mr. Deadman", "Revolution Man", and "Killing The Fly". In March 2002, The Union Underground released the song "Across the Nation" which was used by 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
Union Underground Metal Albums
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