Brougham (band)
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| Brougham | |
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| Genres | Nu metal, Rap rock |
| Years active | 1997–2000 |
| Labels | Warner Bros. |
| Associated acts | Third Eye Blind, Snake River Conspiracy, Sacred Hoop |
| Past members | |
| Jason Slater Luke Oakson |
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Brougham was a brief rap rock/nu metal sideproject founded by Jason Slater (Snake River Conspiracy, ex-Third Eye Blind), and his childhood friend Luke Oakson aka Luke Sick (Sacred Hoop) in Palo Alto, California and recorded for Warner Bros. Records. The album, however, was a commercial flop. Only a few tracks from Le Cock Sportif (2000), Brougham's sole album, appeared on hard-rock radio stations and shows the same year before the band eventually dissolved.
A track titled "I Walked In" appeared on soundtrack for the 1998 movie Can't Hardly Wait.
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