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  2. Lights...Camera...Suicidal - Wikipedia

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    Mike Muir – vocals; Rocky George – lead guitar; Mike Clark – rhythm guitar (all videos except "Possessed to Skate"); Louiche Mayorga – bass ("Possessed to Skate") Bob Heathcote – bass ("Trip at the Brain" and "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow")

  3. Playlist: The Very Best of Suicidal Tendencies - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on January 26, 2010 as part of the Playlist music album series issued by Legacy Recordings, simultaneously with similarly unsanctioned best-of collections of the bands and solo artists Mariah Carey, Blue Öyster Cult, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, 311, R. Kelly, KRS-One and the Backstreet Boys.

  4. Still Cyco Punk After All These Years - Wikipedia

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    The album's title is a play on Suicidal Tendencies' 1993 album Still Cyco After All These Years, which is also a collection of re-recorded and unreleased material. [4] Still Cyco Punk After All These Years is also the last Suicidal Tendencies album with rhythm guitarist Jeff Pogan, who left the band two months prior to its release.

  5. Still Cyco After All These Years - Wikipedia

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    Still Cyco After All These Years is the seventh studio album by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies, released in 1993.The album is composed of re-recorded songs from the band's 1983 debut album, Suicidal Tendencies; re-recordings of "War Inside My Head" and "A Little Each Day" from the band's second album, Join the Army; and "Don't Give Me Your Nothin'" which was previously ...

  6. Institutionalized (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Institutionalized" is referenced in the Sage Francis song "Slow Down Gandhi" in the line "It's death penalty vs. suicidal tendencies / All I wanted was a fucking Pepsi / Institution / Making you think you're crazy is a billion dollar industry."

  7. The 20 best songs of 2024, ranked - AOL

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    The sapphic encapsulates the singer’s most melodramatic tendencies: Eighties synths wrapping around her Kate Bush-inspired yodels like a fluffy, purple feather boa. Lyrically, it’s brattish ...

  8. Prime Cuts (Suicidal Tendencies album) - Wikipedia

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    Prime Cuts contains songs from each of Suicidal Tendencies' major label albums from How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today through Suicidal for Life (except for their 1989 album Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu), as well as two brand new tracks, "Berserk!"

  9. Join the Army - Wikipedia

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    Join the Army is the second studio album by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies.It was released in April 1987, [1] and is one of the most well known albums for crossing over the genres of punk and thrash metal, known as crossover thrash, a genre that Suicidal Tendencies have been credited for creating.