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Suicidal Tendencies emerged from Venice, Calif., in 1983, successfully melding Thrash Metal with the speedcore of Punk. Embracing the "heavy" portion of metal without the tongue-in-cheek antics, the punk kids took notice of Suicidal Tendencies and no longer had to hide their metal collections from their friends. The band was cross-cultural and streetsmart, often incorporating aspects of gang culture with their skate punk roots. The group's self-titled first release was a frenetic one, super-charged by lead singer Mike Muir's political observations and offbeat humor. That album's single, "Institutionalized" -- with its fierce chorus and eminently quotable lyrics "All I wanted was a Pepsi / Just one Pepsi" -- had limited commercial success. Riding their wave of early success, Muir and a group of rotating band members continued a release schedule with results that we uneven at best. Join the Army (Caroline), was released in '87, a full four years after their debut, and equally embraced Motorhead and speedcore. Lights...Camera....Action, their first for Epic in '90, was a ferociously loud album with Muir once again conveying his political and social ideas, while '92s The Art of Rebellion was more mainstream and filled with standard rock cliches....  Read More

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