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Background information
Origin Camarillo, California, USA
Genre(s) Hardcore punk
Thrash metal
Funk metal
Funkcore
Years active 1982 - 1995, 1998 suicidal tendecies - present
Label(s) Frontier, Caroline, Virgin, Epic, Suicidal
Associated
acts
Infectious Grooves, Cyco Miko, No Mercy, Excel, Uncle Slam, suicidel tendencies AgainST
Website suicidaltendencies.com/
Members
Mike Muir
Mike Clark
Dean Pleasants
Ron suicidal tenencies Brunner, Jr.
Steve Brunner
Former members
Mike Dunnigan
Mike Ball
Grant Estes
Jon Nelson
Rocky George
Andrew Evans
Louiche Mayorga
Ric Clayton
Bob suicidal tendencies Heathcote
Robert Trujillo
Josh Paul
Sean Dunnigan
Amery suicidal tendencies mp3 Smith
R. J. Herrera
Jimmy DeGrasso
Brooks Wackerman

Suicidal Tendencies are suicidal tendencies institutionalized a hardcore punk band formed in 1982 in Camarillo, California. Singer and songwriter suicidal tendencies join the army Mike Muir (a.k.a. "Cyco Miko") has been the only constant member. Sometimes regarded as the progenitors of skate suicidal tendencies - institutionalized punk, they later incorporated significant heavy metal, thrash metal, and even funk and hip suicidal tendencies - cyco vision hop elements into their sound. The band's name was inspired by information about the then local state-run insane asylum, which presently stands suicidal tendencies lyrics as California State University Channel Islands.

Contents

  • 1 History
    • 1.1 Early suicidal tendencies breakdown career and first hiatus (1982 band suicidal tendencies - 1986)
    • 1.2 First comeback institutionalized suicidal tendencies (1987 - 1989)
    • 1.3 Trujillo-era and second hiatus (1990 - 1997)
    • 1.4 Second comeback and third hiatus (1998 - 2002)
    • 1.5 Third suicidal tendencies cyco vision comeback and recent history (2003 - suicidal tendencies i saw your mommy present)
  • 2 Personnel
    • 2.1 Current members
    • 2.2 Former suicidal tendencies prime cuts members
  • 3 Discography
    • 3.1 Albums and EPs
    • 3.2 Singles
    • 3.3 Compilations
  • 4 See suicidal tendencies go'n breakdown also
  • 5 External links

History

Early career and first hiatus (1982 - suicidal tendencies lovely 1986)

Suicidal Tendencies were formed in 1982 as a hardcore punk band in Camarillo, California. The original suicidal tendencies lovely audio lineup of the band consisted of Muir on vocals, brothers Mike and Sean Dunnigan on suicidal tendencies possessed guitar and drums, respectively, and Andrew Evans on bass. Muir, at the time a student at Santa suicidal tendencies - berserk Monica College, originally only intended Suicidal Tendencies as a "party band" suicidal tendencies freedumb for fun, but as the band grew in suicidal tendencies institutionalize notoriety he soon found the band at the center of his life. Evans suicidal tendencies music wasn't in the band long and was quickly replaced by Louiche Mayorga.

Suicidal Tendencies a little each day suicidal tendencies had a rough start that included being voted "Worst Band/Biggest Assholes" in Flipside in 1982. There were how will i laugh tomorrow suicidal tendencies many rumors of the band members being involved with gangs (especially the Crips or listen to suicidal tendencies free Surenos, with Muirs trademark blue bandanna and the repeated use of remake of suicidal tendencies wake the dead the number 13 as prime evidence) and violence at the bands performances (a teenage girl was allegedly killed at one of their early shows). suicidal tendencies built to survive The band name was also a suicidal tendencies cyclo vision source of controversy, although Muir has stated many times that he and the band do not suicidal tendencies hats condone suicide. Using the opposition to fuel creativity, they quickly gained a following and began performing at larger gigs.

They recorded suicidal tendencies i saw you mommy a demo in suicidal tendencies message board 1982 and were featured on the Slamulation compilation LP on Mystic Records. The song featured was I Saw Your Mommy, which was later featured on suicidal tendencies myspace their self-titled cyco speak suicidal tendencies debut album. The Dunnigan brothers quit after these recordings, with Mike Dunnigan later joining Tony Alva's free suicidal tendencies music band The Skoundrelz. They were replaced by Mike Ball on guitar and Amery Smith institution suicidal tendencies on drums. Ball didn't stay in the band for long and also went to join The Skoundrelz listen to suicidal tendencies and was replaced by Grant Estes.

All this controversy helped rage suicidal tendencies special the band gain label attention, and in 1983 Suicidal signed with the independent label suicidal tendencies - how will i laugh tomorrow Frontier Records and released their self-titled debut. It was described by critic Steve Huey as "Fast, furious, and funny... Mike Muir proves himself an articulate lyricist and commentator, suicidal tendencies - prime cuts delving into suicidal tendencies band subjects like alienation, depression, and nonconformist politics with intelligence and humor."[1]. It contained the song "Institutionalized", which featured a music video that became one of suicidal tendencies berserk the first hardcore punk videos to receive suicidal tendencies hats for sale substantial MTV airplay, and greatly expanded the band's fan base. The song was also featured suicidal tendencies institution on the Repo Man soundtrack.

The band's rumored gang relations became suicidal tendencies institutionalized lyrics a problem. In 1983 they were banned from performing in their home city suicidal tendencies kill lou gazzo of Los Angeles (they would not play there again until 1991). Muir was even detained at his home by the U.S. Secret Service, who persuaded suicidal tendencies lovely listen him to change the title of the song "I Shot Reagan" to suicidal tendencies possessed to skate "I Shot the Devil". It also kept them from releasing another full length album for suicidal tendencies rpime cuts four years. Many people began to believe the band had broken suicidal tendencies songs lovely up.

Soon after the release of the debut album in 1983, Estes left the band suicidal tendencies subliminal and was replaced by Jon Nelson, former manager of Venice-based band Neighborhood Watch. suicidal tendencies suicyco Nelson played many shows with the band but never recorded anything with them. He and Smith left in 1984 suicidal tendencies waking the dead to form another band called The Brood, and were replaced by local metal musicians; wake the dead suicidal tendencies guitarist Rocky George and drummer R. J. Herrera. This new we are a family suicidal tendencies lineup made their recording debut contributing to the Welcome to Venice compilation for Mike Muir's Suicidal Records. The band finally found a new label in Caroline Records in 1986.

First comeback (1987 - 1989)

With the lineup of Muir, Mayorga, George, and Herrera, the band released their sophomore album, Join the Army, in 1987 (see 1987 in music). The album was met with a mixed reaction from long-time fans due to its considerably more metal-oriented sound (an element brought to the table by Rocky George), as they were expecting another punk album. Nonetheless, Join The Army featured classic tracks such as "War Inside My Head" and "Possessed To Skate" (which featured a video, originally intended for an unsuccessful Suicidal movie, which featured Timothy Leary).

Shortly afterwards, the band made some major changes. Rocky George's metal influences (reflected in his Mötorhead-esque songwriting contributions to Join the Army) began in turn influencing Muir, who replaced Keven Guercio as singer for Mike Clark's speed metal band No Mercy prior to this. Muir hired No Mercy's guitarist Mike Clark as a rhythm guitarist for Suicidal. Clark helped handle much of the bands' songwriting, which progressed into a more thrash oriented musical direction. Then he fired Mayorga, who had been trying to keep the band in punk territory, and was replaced briefly by No Mercy bassist Ric Clayton, who was replaced by Bob Heathcote. Shortly after the band was picked up by Anthrax producer Mark Dodson and signed to the Columbia subsidiary Epic Records. The stylistic changes and signing to a major label outraged long-time fans, but Suicidal began to pick up more fans from the heavy metal community as well.

The band's first release with Epic was How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today, released in 1988 (see 1988 in music). The album was almost completely stripped of the bands punk and hardcore roots, instead featuring a thrash-oriented sound with more complex song structures and a greater emphasis on instrumental skill than the band had ever shown previously. However, the album was considerably more melodic than most thrash metal albums, perhaps a lasting influence of the bands punk past. Singles and music videos were released for "Trip At The Brain" and the title track, which were successful and helped expand the bands audience. That same year the band was thanked by country musician Hank Williams Jr. at the 1988 CMA Awards. Williams' son was apparently a big fan of Suicidal.

With their popularity and media attention obviously increasing, Suicidal released a compilation of two EPs, Controlled By Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu in 1989. With yet another new member (future Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, credited as Stymee), the album featured two versions of "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow": the video version (the original song cut down for radio/video airplay) and the "heavy emotion" version (a semi-unplugged, more mellow version of the song). All the rest of the songs on the album came from previously released EPs except "Just Another Love Song" and "Feel Like Shit...Deja Vu," with the remaining songs being No Mercy and Los Cycos covers. The album featured the hit "Waking The Dead," which at 7 minutes long was one of the most progressive tracks the band had released to date.

Controlled By Hatred... eventually went gold, the first of three Suicidal albums to do so, but the best was yet to come for the band in the following decade.

Trujillo-era and second hiatus (1990 - 1997)

In 1990 Suicidal Tendencies released the album that many fans consider to be their masterpiece, and the album that almost single handedly broke them into the rock mainstream, Lights...Camera...Revolution!. This album featured the same lineup as Controlled By Hatred... (with Trujillo now using his real name) and continued to grow musically. The songs were much more complex than on any other Suicidal album, some songs bordering on progressive metal, but also showed a new influence courtesy of Trujillo, funk. This made the band's sound increasingly unique and difficult to categorize.

The album was a smash hit. It featured the major Headbanger's Ball and rock radio hit "You Can't Bring Me Down," a thrash epic which challenged the PMRC, as well as the televangelist bashing funk-metal track "Send Me Your Money", and the melodic thrash song "Alone" - all released as singles and music videos. All three singles were successful (especially "You Can't Bring Me Down"), and helped Lights...Camera...Revolution! also reach gold status, and the band gained a heavy audience in the thrash metal community despite being commonly accused of "selling out" in the hardcore circle. Today Lights... is widely considered to be a thrash classic. The band's 1991 tour with Queensrÿche, their first show in Los Angeles in years, and their appearance on the Clash of the Titans tour (and, to a lesser extent, Mike Muir's brawl with Dave Mustaine on the aforementioned tour) only helped expand their popularity. (They also took Pantera on their first national tour, where their tour bus was abused by the members of Pantera). They also released the Lights...Camera...Suicidal! home video in 1991.

Muir eventually became very interested in the funk music that Trujillo had bought to the table of Suicidal's influences. As a result, the two formed a funk metal side project in the vein of early Red Hot Chili Peppers and Primus called Infectious Grooves. Also recruiting ex-Jane's Addiction drummer Stephen Perkins and Excel guitarist Adam Siegel, Infectious Grooves released their debut, The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves in 1991. This helped expand Suicidal's fan base into an even wider audience that including members of the alternative rock community (funk-metal was a popular alt-metal style at the time).

Herrera left Suicidal Tendencies in 1991 due to personal differences. The rest of the band continued as an incomplete 4-piece for about a year, drafting now-famous drummer Josh Freese to record their new album which would become Art Of Rebellion, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). The album was very different than anything Suicidal Tendencies had done before, but it was actually their most melodic, accessible album to date. It lessened the bands thrash influences, instead focusing on a unique, almost alternative metal sound, with more emphasis on funk and progressive rock, as well as traditional metal guitars. Although different, the album was greeted warmly by most fans and many critics.

The album was also Suicidal's most commercially successful album. The first single, "Asleep At The Wheel", did moderately well, but was followed by two smash hits. The metal ballad "Nobody Hears" and the crossover hit "I'll Hate You Better", both of which managed to chart on the modern rock radio Billboards. The album debuted on number 52 on the Billboard Top 100 charts (ST's highest charting album ever) has since gone gold. The band began performing large stadium shows, where they earned a wide reputation as an excellent live act. By the end of the year Suicidal had finally 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 (see 1993 in music). The album was a re-recording of Suicidal's then out-of-print self-titled debut album with 3 additional songs (two re-recorded from Join the Army and the B-side to the "You Can't Bring Me Down" single). It featured singles for the new versions of "Institutionalized" and "I Saw Your Mommy", and managed to do well, as did the album. That same year also saw the release of another Infectious Grooves album, Sarsippius' Ark.

However, disturbed by their recent commercial success and fame, and fear that the band was no longer relevant in the underground, Suicidal Tendencies released Suicidal For Life in 1994 (see 1994 in music). The album was intended by the band to be the least accessible album they had ever released, starting out by having 4 consecutive songs with the word "fuck" in the title, and switching to a more aggressive style than on their previous studio album. Suicidal For Life was widely considered to be a disappointing album by critics, many of which claimed Muir had "dumbed down" his lyrical approach from previous albums. Fans also had a generally mixed reaction, although their reaction was more favorable than critics.

Muir's strategy worked, however. The album did not sell nearly as well as the past four Suicidal records (although it did sell decently on the bands reputation alone) and the only major single, "Love Vs. Loneliness," featured a very disturbing music video that hurt the song's airplay.

Unfortunately it was also around this time the band, whose contract with Epic Records had expired, began to fall apart, and folded after a tour in 1995. Muir and Trujillo continued Infectious Grooves, releasing Groove Family Cyco later that year, but they eventually folded as well, with Trujillo joining Ozzy Osbourne's band (and later Metallica) and Muir performing as Cyco Miko, releasing Lost My Brain! (Once Again). Rocky George formed the group Samsara and played in 40 Cycle Hum and Cro-Mags after Suicidal's breakup, eventually joining Fishbone. Mike Clark joined a band called Creeper, while Jimmy DeGrasso joined Dave Mustaines side project MD.45, and eventually replaced Nick Menza in Megadeth.

A greatest hits compilation, Prime Cuts, was released in 1997, apparently against the band's will.

Second comeback and third hiatus (1998 - 2002)

To the excitement of many, Suicidal Tendencies returned in 1997. However, Rocky George, Robert Trujillo, and Jimmy DeGrasso were all unable to rejoin as they were busy with other projects. Muir and Clark brought in new lead guitarist Dean Pleasants (formerly of Infectious Grooves), new bassist Josh Paul and new drummer Brooks Wackerman (formerly of Bad4Good and Infectious Grooves) to replace them.

The band released their first album of new material in almost half a decade, the Six the Hard Way EP in 1998. Released on Suicidal Records, this EP saw the band switching back to their original hardcore punk and skatepunk style (with songs originally recorded by Cyco Miko covered). This, along with the absence of George and Trujillo, upset many of the bands metal-era fans, but fans of the older punk Suicidal warmly welcomed the new style.

The band stuck to a similar formula for Freedumb, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). Despite generally bad reviews from critics (who claimed that the band had "dumbed themselves down" not only lyrically, but musically as well), it was considered by fans of the band as their "comeback album", with the title track and "We Are A Family" becoming fan favorites (although no singles from the album were released).

The following year Suicidal Tendencies released Free Your Soul And Save My Mind. Unlike its predecessor, which was more straightforward hardcore, this album saw the band covering most of the styles they had dabbled with in the past. Some songs were punk, but many of them were also thrash-oriented, and this was by far Suicidal's funkiest album yet. Fans and even critics greeted the album warmly, and a new single, "Pop Songs", was released.

They also appeared on the Friends & Family, Vol. 2 compilation in 2001.

After the release of the last two albums, the band remained silent again and Muir released his second solo album, as Cyco Miko, Schizophrenic Born Again Problem Child in 2001.

Muir's second band Infectious Grooves released their fourth and comeback album Mas Borracho in 2000.

Third comeback and recent history (2003 - present)

Paul and Wackerman left Suicidal Tendencies while the band remained silent, and have been replaced by the Brunner brothers (Ron on drums and Steve on bass).

There has been a rumor of a new studio album since around 2004, but nothing has surfaced. The band is still in the process of working on it and is slated to be announced in 2007.

In 2006, Muir stated that his second band Infectious Grooves are currently recording their fifth album as their follow-up to 2000's Mas Borracho.

Personnel

Current members

  • Mike Muir - Vocals (1982 - present)
  • Mike Clark - Rhythm guitar (1987-1995/2000 - present)
  • Dean Pleasants - Lead guitar (1997 - present)
  • Ron Brunner, Jr. - Drums (2001 - present)
  • Steve Brunner - Bass (2002 - present)

Former members

Guitarists

  • Mike Dunnigan - Guitars (1982)
  • Mike Ball - Guitars (1982)
  • Grant Estes - Guitars (1983)
  • Jon Nelson - Guitars (1983-1984)
  • Rocky George - Lead guitar (1984-1995)

Bassists

  • Andrew Evans - Bass (1982)
  • Louiche Mayorga - Bass (1982-1987)
  • Bob Heathcote - Bass (1988)
  • Robert Trujillo - Bass (1989-1995)
  • Josh Paul - Bass (1997-2002)

Drummers

  • Sean Dunnigan - Drums (1982)
  • Amery Smith - Drums (1982-1985)
  • R. J. Herrera - Drums (1985-1991)
  • Jimmy DeGrasso - Drums (1992-1995)
  • Brooks Wackerman - Drums (1997-2001)

Session Musicians

  • Josh Freese - Drums (1992)

Discography

Albums and EPs

Year Title Notes
1983 Suicidal Tendencies Debut release.
1987 Join the Army First album with Rocky George and RJ Herrera, begins to show metal influence
1988 How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today First album with Mike Clark, the band switches to a more thrash sound
1989 Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu (EP) First album with Robert Trujillo, compilation of EP's primarily featuring No Mercy and Los Cycos covers
1990 Lights...Camera...Revolution! Bands almost completely abandons punk influence and switches to a more regular thrash sound, commercial breakthrough, first album to show funk influence
1992 Art of Rebellion Most successful album to date, with a more progressive metal sound, Josh Freese plays as a session drummer
1993 Still Cyco After All These Years Re-recording of the bands debut
1994 Suicidal for Life First (and last) album with Jimmy DeGrasso, band goes back to LCR style, heavy levels of profanity, last album before breakup
1998 Six the Hard Way (EP)
1999 Freedumb All classic era members gone except Mike Muir and Mike Clark ,returns to the bands original punk style
2000 Free Your Soul and Save My Mind Largely a continuation of Freedumb but with more funk influence

Singles

Year Song Modern Rock Tracks Mainstream Rock Tracks Album
1987 "Possessed to Skate" - - Join the Army
1988 "Institutionalized" - - Suicidal Tendencies
1988 "Trip at the Brain" - - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
1988 "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow" - - How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
1989 "Waking the Dead" - - Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu
1989 "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow (Heavy Emotion Version)" - - Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu
1990 "You Can't Bring Me Down" - - Lights...Camera...Revolution!
1990 "Send Me Your Money" - - Lights...Camera...Revolution!
1991 "Alone" - - Lights...Camera...Revolution!
1992 "Nobody Hears" - 28 Art of Rebellion
1992 "Asleep at the Wheel" 21 - Art of Rebellion
1993 "I'll Hate You Better" - 34 Art of Rebellion
1994 "Love Vs. Loneliness" - - Suicidal for Life

Compilations

  • Mystic Sampler #1 (1984)
  • Repo Man Soundtrack (1984)
  • Welcome to Venice (1985)
  • F.N.G. (1992)
  • Prime Cuts (1997)
  • Suicidal Friends and Family - Vol. 1 (1997)
  • Suicidal Friends and Family - Vol. 2 (2001)

See also

  • Infectious Grooves
  • Cyco Miko
  • Excel
  • Beowülf
  • No Mercy
  • Neighborhood Watch

External links

  • Official website
  • Official Suicidal MySpace Page
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Suicidal Tendencies
Mike Muir | Mike Clark | Dean Pleasants | Ron Brunner, Jr. | Steve Brunner
Former members: Mike Dunnigan | Mike Ball | Grant Estes | Jon Nelson | Rocky George | Andrew Evans | Louiche Mayorga | Bob Heathcote | Robert Trujillo | Josh Paul | Sean Dunnigan | Amery Smith | R. J. Herrera | Jimmy DeGrasso | Brooks Wackerman
Discography
Albums and EPs: Suicidal Tendencies | Join the Army | How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today | Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu | Lights...Camera...Revolution! | Art of Rebellion | Still Cyco After All These Years | Suicidal for Life | Six the Hard Way (EP) | Freedumb | Free Your Soul and Save My Mind
Compilations: F.N.G. | Prime Cuts
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