Amery Smith

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Amery Smith
Also known asAWOL
Born (1964-08-03) August 3, 1964 (age 56)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Punk rock, hardcore punk, heavy metal
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1982–present
Associated acts Suicidal Tendencies, Los Cycos, The Brood, Uncle Slam, Beastie Boys, BS2000, Leftöver Crack, AgainST, G.F.P., Dead Fucking Last, Luicidal

Amery "AWOL" Smith (born August 3, 1964) [1] is a drummer from Los Angeles, California. He is best known for playing drums in the Venice punk band Suicidal Tendencies. [2] [3]

Early life

Amery Smith spent the first year of his life in Venice then moved 3 miles south with his father to Playa Del Rey, where he eventually met Suicidal Tendencies frontman Mike Muir. "Neighborhood Watch played a backyard party at the house in Playa Del Rey and they had a Suicidal/Venice following. My band opened for Neighborhood Watch at the party and the next day I got a phone call from Mike Muir asking me if I wanted to try out for Suicidal Tendencies. And I said yes". [4]

Suicidal Tendencies

Amery Smith played on the 1983 debut album on Lisa Fancher’s Frontier Records for Suicidal Tendencies and at the time Smith, being influenced by drummers such as Rush's Neil Peart, used rototoms which can be heard in the classic drum intro to "Institutionalized." Smith had an original and refreshing drum style compared to most punk drummers of 1983. He was also singer Mike Muirs first choice for the band Los Cycos, which was created during the band's four-year recording hiatus and at the time included his longtime friend Bob Heathcote (who later joined Suicidal Tendencies on their 1989 How Will I Laugh... album) on bass, guitarist Grant Estes on lead guitar, Anthony Gallo on rhythm guitar, and Mike Muir on vocals. Bassist Louiche Mayorga replaced Heathcote and No Mercy drummer Sal Troy replaced Smith for the recordings. Though he played only a few rehearsals before permanently leaving Los Cycos to form The Brood with guitarist Jon Nelson. Los Cycos did record one song "It's Not Easy" on the "Welcome to Venice" album.

Other Projects

Amery Smith was given the nickname "AWOL" by bandmate DJ Hurricane from the Beastie Boys in the early 1990s. "I was never where I was supposed to be. So 'Cane just said I was awol." [4] Smith was one of the forming members of Uncle Slam, The Brood and formed BS 2000 together with the Beastie Boys' Ad Rock. He also worked for the band The Mars Volta as production manager and as a drum tech for Queens of the Stone Age, Rage Against the Machine, One Day As a Lion, Jimmy Eat World and Green Day. He played with the hardcore punk band Dead Fucking Last (a.k.a. DFL) in 1993. In May 2006, he reunited with his old Suicidal Tendencies bandmates Louiche Mayorga and Grant Estes to create the band AgainST with Excel vocalist Dan Clements and former No Mercy singer Kevin "The Jerk" Guercio. In 2012 Amery joined forces with DFL vocalist Tom Paul "Crazy Tom" Davis, guitarist Greg Hetson (Circle Jerks, Bad Religion) and skate legend Tony "Mad Dog" Alva on bass to form the hardcore punk band G.F.P. (General Fucking Principle). They are collectively working on new material with Beastie Boys producer Mario Caldato, Jr. [5]

Discography

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