Juggernaut (band)
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Juggernaut was an American
History
Juggernaut was created in 1985 by former Kamakazi members Scott Womack (bass) and Harlan Glenn (vocals), who were joined by guitarist Robert "Bob dog" Catlin, formerly with S.A. Slayer.[1] Catlin's former S.A. Slayer bandmate Dave McClain, later of Sacred Reich and Machine Head, joined the fold just long enough to record the track "In The Blood of Virgins" for inclusion on Metal Blade Records' Metal Massacre VII compilation in 1986.[1] During that year, the band played many shows, including sold-out shows with King Diamond.
After originally being approached by Dave Richards of Azra/Iron Works Records with plans of releasing an EP, the quartet instead signed a deal with
Frontman Harlan Glenn, aka Harlan Groom, eventually left the group due to 'musical differences' and moved to Los Angeles, where he fronted a couple of different outfits, including Bon Appetit. His replacement was former Liquid Sky, S.A. Slayer and Narita vocalist Steve Cooper with whom the band recorded the Trouble Within album. Drummer
In 1998,
Harlan Glenn now works as a director, producer, author, archival supervisor, and technical advisor for outlets such as
Line-ups
Original recording lineup (1985)
- Harlan Glenn – vocals
- Bob Catlin – guitars
- Scott Womack – bass
- Dave McClain – drums
Baptism Under Fire lineup (1986)
- Harlan Glenn – vocals
- Eddie Katilius – guitars
- Scott Womack – bass
- Bobby Jarzombek – drums
Trouble Within lineup (1987)
- Steve Cooper – vocals
- Eddie Katilius – guitars
- Scott Womack – bass
- Bobby Jarzombek – drums
Discography
Studio albums
- Baptism Under Fire (1986)
- Trouble Within (1987)
Other appearances
- Metal Massacre VII (1986)
References
- ^ ISBN 0-85112-656-1.