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Suicidal Tendencies Title: Suicidal Tendencies: A Journey of Intensity and Raw Emotion Year: 1983 (self-titled debut

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Title: Suicidal Tendencies: A Journey of Intensity and Raw Emotion

Year: 1983 (self-titled debut album)

Suicidal Tendencies burst onto the punk rock scene in 1983, bringing with them a unique and unapologetic sound that defied conventions. Led by the charismatic and enigmatic vocalist Mike Muir, the band quickly gained a reputation for their intense and powerful live performances, tackling dark and intense subject matter with raw emotions and relentless energy.

Cast:

- Mike Muir: Lead vocals
- Grant Estes: Guitar
- Louichi Mayorga: Bass
- Amery Smith: Drums
- Mike Clark: Guitar

The self-titled debut album, Suicidal Tendencies, was a groundbreaking and influential album that delved into the psychological struggles of its members and society as a whole. Songs such as "Institutionalized" and "I Saw Your Mommy" resonated with listeners, addressing themes of alienation, isolation, and the frustration that can lead to thoughts of self-harm.

As the years went by, Suicidal Tendencies continued to defy expectations and evolve their sound. In 1989, they released "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today," an album that showcased the band's versatility by incorporating elements of funk, thrash metal, and punk into their signature style.

Throughout their career, Suicidal Tendencies has faced numerous lineup changes, but Mike Muir has remained the constant force behind the band, driving their continued success. Collaborations with musicians such as Robert Trujillo (formerly of Metallica) on bass, and legendary guitarist Rocky George have further solidified their place in the history of punk rock.

Suicidal Tendencies' impact extends beyond just their music. Their rebellious attitude and unapologetic lyrics have inspired a dedicated following around the world. The band's influence can be heard in myriad genres, from punk to metal, as well as countless bands who have carried their message of perseverance through adversity.

Today, fans can relive the intensity of Suicidal Tendencies' music, as well as discover new sounds that bridge the gap between aggression and introspection. The band's discography is available for both streaming and download, allowing listeners to fully immerse themselves in the raw emotions and powerful musicianship that define Suicidal Tendencies.

To play and download these sounds, please visit [website link], where you can explore the band's extensive catalog and experience the passion and intensity that Suicidal Tendencies has shared with the world for nearly four decades.

From their groundbreaking debut to their ever-evolving explorations of the human condition, Suicidal Tendencies has left an indelible mark on the world of punk rock. Their refusal to shy away from difficult subjects and their dedication to authenticity have solidified their place among the luminaries of the genre. Through their music, Suicidal Tendencies encourages listeners to face their inner struggles head-on, reminding us all that there is strength in vulnerability and that the journey towards self-acceptance is a powerful one.

All I want is a Pepsi
And I get real frustrated
And I go: Wait, what are you talking about?!
And I was just, like, staring at the walls, thinking about everything
And it builds up inside
And let me tell you something
And my mom and my dad came in
And she goes: No, you're not thinking
And she wouldn't give it to me!
And they just keep bugging me
And you've been going off for no reason
Bring me down
Bring me down
Bring me down
Bring me down
Bring me down
Bring me down
But by the time they fix my head
But here's my apology and one more thing
Can't bring me down
Can't bring me down!
Don't mean it ain't no good
Drug you up because they're lazy
Fuck you!
I go: No mom, I'm not on drugs
I speak more truth than you want to hear
I was in my room
I was sitting in my room
I'll figure it out
I'll just work it out myself.
I'm crazy?!
I'm not crazy
I'm okay
Institutionalized
Institutionalized
Institutionalized
Institutionalized
Institutionalized
It never turns out
It's like I concentrate on it real hard
Just a Pepsi!
Just leave me alone
Just one Pepsi
Never fall as long as I try
No one can tear my beliefs apart
No, no, no, no, no, no
Normal people don't act that way!
Power flows inside of me
Prevail regardless what the cost might be
She goes: No, you're on drugs!
She goes: What's the matter with you?
So how can you say I'm crazy?
So we decided
So why don't you talk about it?
Stand up we'll all sing along
Straight out can't change what's in my heart
That it would be in your best interest
Tied around you're back
To give me needed professional help
To give me the needed professional help
To give me the needed professional help
To protect me from the enemy, myself
To protect me from the enemy, myself
WE decided?!
What the hell's going on around here?
What up? you got yourself a fight
You can't bring me
You can't bring me down
You can't bring me down, no!
You can't bring me down, no!
You can't bring me down, no!
You can't bring me down!
You can't bring me down!
You can't bring me down!
You can't bring me down!
You can't bring me down!
You're driving me crazy
You're driving me crazy
You're on drugs!
You're on drugs!
You're the one who's crazy
Hey Mike, you know
'Cause you can't bring me down!