Suicidal Tendencies – Suicidal Tendencies

Album Info

Artist: Suicidal Tendencies

Title: Suicidal Tendencies

Year: 1983

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Tracklist

  • 1. Suicide's an Alternative / You'll Be Sorry (2:44)
  • 2. Two Sided Politics (1:03)
  • 3. I Shot the Devil (1:51)
  • 4. Subliminal (3:08)
  • 5. Won't Fall in Love Today (0:59)
  • 6. Institutionalized (3:49)
  • 7. Memories of Tomorrow (0:59)
  • 8. Possessed (2:07)
  • 9. I Saw Your Mommy... (4:52)
  • 10. Fascist Pig (1:17)
  • 11. I Want More (2:28)
  • 12. Suicidal Failure (2:53)

Review

Holy smokes, folks! Suicidal Tendencies' self-titled debut album is a straight-up adrenaline rush that'll leave you gasping for air! This punk and thrash metal masterpiece hit the scene on July 5, 1983, and let me tell you, it changed the game forever.

Recorded in the heart of Hollywood, this album is a raw, unfiltered blast of energy that'll make your head spin. The standout track 'Institutionalized' became a cult classic, with its unforgettable line about wanting a Pepsi. It even crashed the MTV party, making history as one of the first hardcore punk videos to get airplay on the channel.

But here's the kicker - this album didn't just make waves, it created a whole new genre! Suicidal Tendencies fused the intensity of hardcore punk with the sheer aggression of metal, birthing the crossover thrash sound. It's no wonder giants like Metallica and Slayer have tipped their hats to this groundbreaking record. With its lightning-fast tracks and socially charged lyrics, 'Suicidal Tendencies' is more than just an album - it's a revolution in sound that continues to inspire musicians to this day. - Zane