Slam Bamboo
Slam Bamboo was a 1980s synthpop band from Cleveland that formed in 1983 following the dissolution of new wave group Boy Wonder. Trent Reznor played keyboards in Slam Bamboo for six months to a year in the late 1980s. Reznor joined the band in 1986 after the release of their first single, "House on Fire", replacing Steve Harte on keyboards. The band appeared on AM Cleveland, a local morning show hosted by Scott Newell, sometime in 1987. In 1988, Slam Bamboo released their third single, "White Lies". Slam Bamboo would break up in 1989 as a result of Reznor and drummer Ron Musarra leaving to start Nine Inch Nails. Reznor's time in the band was preceded by a stint in Exotic Birds and followed by a stint in Lucky Pierre.
Members
From the AM Cleveland appearance:
- Scott Hanson – vocals
- Greg Thomas – bass guitar
- Ron Musarra – drums
- Trent Reznor – keyboards
- Tim Kirker – guitar
Discography
Singles
- "House on Fire" (1986)
- "White Lies" / "Cry Like a Baby" (1988)
EPs
- Slam Bamboo (2015)