Suicidal Tendencies

Editorial Reviews
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When punk rock met the formless rebellion that permeated L.A.'s working-class suburbs in the early '80s, a weird hybrid was born, drawing equally from heavy-metal thunder and Ritalin-generation aggression. Suicidal Tendencies' frontman Mike Muir was one of them, and they knew it immediately, latching onto the half-spoken, half-screeched brain bomb "Institutionalized" as an instant classic. That song is certainly the best-known track on this, the group's debut, but it's hardly the only essential one: "Fascist Pig," "I Shot the Devil," and "Possessed" all rage on mightily, the arcs of guitar from Rocky George and Mike Clark serving to push Muir to new heights of blind frenzy. In less powerful hands, this album would be little more than an extended temper tantrum, but in the mitts of Suicidal, it's something far, far more dangerous. --David Sprague

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  1. Summerland
  2. Super Unknown [Import]
  3. TA
  4. The Album Formerly Known as a Full Length LP
  5. The Best Mixes from the Album Debut: For all the People That Don't Buy White Labels [EP] [Import]
  6. The CD Singles, Vol. 1: 1988-1991 [Box set] [Import]
  7. The Curse (Limited Edition)
  8. The Edge of the World
  9. The Psychedelic Furs
  10. The Sky Is Too High

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Counterparts

Liszt: Hungarian Pieces/Two Heroic Marches

Piano Masterworks Of Busoni

Music: L [Import]

Point of No Return [Import]

Moment of Silence

International Music: A Caribbean Christmas

Radio Kaos

Nektar [Import]

Juan Diego Flórez ~ Rossini Arias

Orange Ave.

Maxi Dub Plate USA

Joey En Carnavale [Import]

New Blues Hits

'S Wonderful