The Scream (band)

This article is about the hard rock band from Los Angeles. For the punk band from Washington, DC, see Scream (band).
The Scream

The Scream, 1991. L-R: Walt Woodward III, John Corabi, Bruce Boulliet, and John Alderete.
Background information
Also known as Saints Or Sinners
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Hard rock, blues rock
Years active 1989–1993
Labels Hollywood Records
Associated acts Hawk, Racer X, Judas Priest, Angora, Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Shark Island, Dashboard Mary, DC-10, Badlands
Past members John Corabi
Billy Fogarty
Bruce Bouillet
Juan Alderete
Scott Travis
Walt Woodward III

The Scream was a Los Angeles-based hard rock band formed in 1989 as Saints Or Sinners. The band originally featured former Angora singer John Corabi and former Racer X members guitarist Bruce Bouillet, bassist Juan Alderete, and drummer Scott Travis. However, Scott Travis quickly left to join Judas Priest, and was replaced by former Shark Island drummer Walt Woodward III. Scott Travis co-wrote "I Don't Care" on Let It Scream, though he didn't actually play on the album.

They changed their name from Saints Or Sinners to The Scream shortly after Walt Woodward III replaced Scott Travis.

Many of the songs on their 1991 debut Let It Scream were performed by the band in concert before the album was ever recorded.

After releasing their 1991 debut Let It Scream on Hollywood Records, which included the single "I Believe in Me," Corabi left the band to replace the recently-departed Vince Neil in Mötley Crüe. The Scream then recruited former Dashboard Mary singer Billy Fogarty and recorded their second album, Takin' It To The Next Level, but were dropped from the record label before the album could be released. The Scream split up and Fogarty, Bouillet and Alderete went on to form a brief musical project with John Moore and drummer Abe Laboriel, Jr. called DC-10, which recorded and released the album Co-Burn.

John Corabi joined Mötley Crüe after Vince Neil's departure and recorded their self-titled 1994 album with them. Although critically well received the sales and poor tour support resulted in Vince Neil's return to Mötley Crüe. Corabi Has played in many bands since, including Ratt and E.S.P., a covers band with other big names Eric Singer, Bruce Kulick, Chuck Garrick and Karl Cochran (often performing many songs from the various members well known bands).

Walt Woodward III died on June 8, 2010 of alcohol poisoning.

Members

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