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Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Suicidal Tendencies - 13

Posted on 19:47 by Unknown
Oh hells yeah baby! The return of Cyco Miko and his band Suicidal Tendencies. I became a fan of them back when they made their more metal turn in 1990. I always enjoyed How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today but it was 1990 and Lights Camera Revolution when I truly fell in love with the band. This album has had me excited with anticipation since learning that it was coming.

The band albeit is completely different from the 90's but the music and feel of those albums is here and the quality of song writing is as well. When you hear the excellent "Who's Afraid" there is no way you won't reach for the volume dial to crank it up just a little to get into the massive groove this song lays down. This is true of much of the album with songs like "Smash It" and "Shake It Out" Mike is really on point with his re-launch of this band. 

The band just set it on fire with "Cyco Style" that made bang my head and want to dance like a crazy nut all over the livingroom. That feeling stayed when the following song "Slam City" was cranking out of my speakers. I'm having a shit ton of fun listening to this new Suicidal album and there is little to not like about it. If I wasn't to say that it is easily as good as their classic material I be doing them a disservice as this album is on par with the bands best albums.

If you were ever a fan of Suicidal Tendencies then please come back and check out 13 it is a plethora of great Suicidal Tendencies songs.


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