Juggernaut (USA)

Juggernaut (USA)
Genre(s)
Technical Progressive Thrash/Speed Metal
Lyrical theme(s)
Warfare, Death, Violence
Origin Formed in Last label Status
United States of America (San Antonio, Texas) 1985 Metal Blade Records Split-up
Last known line-up
Steve Cooper - Vocals (S.A. Slayer, Narita (USA)) (R.I.P. 14/05/06 - kidney failure)
Eddie Katilus - Guitars
Bobby Womack - Bass
Bobby 'Wire' Jarzombek - Drums (Iced Earth, Riot, Halford, Spastic Ink, Painmuseum, Demons & Wizards, John West, Sebastian Bach & Friends, Happy Kitties, Thomsen, Winterkat, Dirty Water)
Former/past member(s)
Harlan Glenn - Vocals (Kamakazi, Defiant (USA))
Bob Catlin - Guitars (S.A. Slayer)
Dave McClain - Drums (Sacred Reich, Machine Head (USA), S.A. Slayer, Murdercar, Catalepsy, Ministers Of Anger, Narita (USA))
Additional notes
A Progressive Metal act ahead of their time. As with so many acts of the time Juggernaut, having first demoed during 1984, debuted with a track inclusion on the Metal Blade 'Metal Massacre' compilation series. For their 1986 record 'Baptism Under Fire' the band numbered vocalist Harlan Glenn, guitarist Eddie Katilius, bass player Scott Womack and drummer Bobby Jarzombek.

Not to be confused with Juggernaut (US) from Spartanburg, South Carolina or Juggernaut (US) from St. Louis Park, MN.
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StormriderAugust 17th, 2002
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Discography


Demo I Demo, 1984
Demo II Demo, 1984
First Blood Demo, 1985
Baptism Under Fire Full-length, 1986[3 reviews, average 70%]
Trouble Within Full-length, 1987[2 reviews, average 58%]



Links

Fan site
RealAudio files of ''Trouble Within'' at vibrationsofdoom.com
RealAudio files of ''Baptism Under Fire'' at vibrationsofdoom.com



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