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Biography. Drummer in Suicidal Tendencies from 1984-1991. Also played drums in Uncle Slam for the 1995 album "When God Dies". He lives in Ohio and plays in both Horny Toad and Luicidal with Louiche Mayorga.
Ralph J. Herrera is a heavy metal drummer. Between 1984 and 1991, he was the drummer for Suicidal Tendencies. In 1994, he joined Uncle Slam, a crossover thrash band featuring ex-Suicidal members.
Also during this period, Suicidal Tendencies had found a permanent replacement for Herrera, former White Lion and Y&T drummer Jimmy DeGrasso. Now at their commercial peak, Suicidal Tendencies released Still Cyco After All These Years in 1993.
The Art of Rebellion is the sixth studio album by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies, released in 1992 on Epic Records. It was the only Suicidal Tendencies album to be recorded without an official drummer; the drum tracks were handled by Josh Freese, filling in for the departed R.J. Herrera.
This was their first album with guitarist Rocky George and drummer R.J. Herrera, and their last recording with bassist Louiche Mayorga (although he did co-write songs on their next album How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today).
R.J. Herrera. Real Name: Raymond J. Herrera. Profile: Drummer in Suicidal Tendencies from 1984-1991. Also played drums in Uncle Slam for the 1995 album "When God Dies". He currently plays in Luicidal, which features his former Suicidal Tendencies bandmate Louiche Mayorga. In Groups: Beowülf, Horny Toad, Luicidal (2), Suicidal Tendencies, Uncle ...
Ralph J. (R.J.) Herrera (born December 5, 1961 [1] in Santa Monica, California) is a heavy metal drummer. He is best known for being the drummer of Suicidal Tendencies [2] between the years of 1984 and 1991.