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Jay Weinberg can be heard on his first song since Slipknot’s departure

Jay Weinberg can be heard on his first song since Slipknot’s departure

Drummer Jay Weinberg has made his recording debut, appearing on an all-star song celebrating the music of Suicidal Tendencies. As many fans know, after splitting from Slipknot, the drummer found a new home in Mike Muir’s two bands, Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves. Now he’s heard on a Suicidal Tendencies recording for the first time, playing on the song “Nos Sonos Familia.”

If the track sounds familiar to Suicidal Tendencies fans, there’s a reason. The song is actually a Portuguese-language re-recording of the group’s 1999 song “We Are Family” featuring a number of well-known Brazilian musicians. Special guests on the song include Badauí (Cpm22), João Gordo (Ratos de Porão), B Negão (Planet Hemp), Rodrigo Lima (Dead Fish), Supla, Fernanda Lima (Crypta), Sandro Dias, Milton Aguiar (Bayside Kings), Mayara Puertas (Torture Squad), Felipe Ribeiro (Treva), Pirata Homes (Anjo dos Becos), Ya Amaral (Eskrota), Júnior Bass and Marinho.

In addition to the guests, the current lineup of Suicidal Tendencies, Mike Muir, Dean Pleasants, Ben Weinman, Tye Trujillo and, yes, Jay Weinberg, can be heard on the recording. This is actually the recording debut of Weinman, the former guitarist of Dillinger Escape Plan, and Trujillo, the bassist of OTTTO, with Suicidal Tendencies, and also Weinberg’s first recording with the band.

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The song also came with a video featuring guest vocalists, band members and some members of the Brazilian skate community. The song’s release was timed perfectly to coincide with the band’s Brazil tour, which begins later this week. Dates, cities, venues and ticket information can be found on the Suicidal Tendencies website.

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Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner