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Suicidal Tendencies Pictures
Band:
Suicidal Tendencies
Origin:
United States, Venice - Los Angeles - CaliforniaUnited States
Band Members:
Mike Muir (vocals), Mike Clark (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Dean Pleasants (lead guitar), Steve 'Thundercat' Brunner (bass), and Eric Moore - drums (2008-present)
Suicidal Tendencies Album: «Still Cyco After All These Years»
Suicidal Tendencies Album: «Still Cyco After All These Years» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (3.2 of 5)
  • Title:Still Cyco After All These Years
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Customer review
19 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
- Quit Arguing

I can't believe all the complaining about this record. "It's too metal" or "it's too punk"; blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. This album is a great retrospective of the early songs of a great band. 'Nuff said. The fact that they've been re-recorded should mean nothing. To all the anti-big label people: good production does not mean the band is a sellout. I'd love to hear some of my favorite Misfit or Blag Flag albums/songs on a big budget. Oh no, there it goes . . . I can hear it already "the energy isn't there" . . . Energy isn't lost with good sound... This album has an awesome sound to it and I would never classify it as selling out. It has many of the great ST songs on it. If you want to pick up the originals, go for it; they are awesome. But this is an incredible start to some incredible albums.

On the other hand, some will complain about all this punk rock stuff . . . I'll tell ya what, just because the song doesn't have a 3 minute guitar solo doesn't mean it's not metal. Some of these songs rock like no metal (or punk song) has ever done.

Final note: Who cares what the "label" the music has attained. If you like it, like it for what you feel about it, not what others say you should feel.

Rock on. This CD does.

Customer review
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- There are much better ways to spend your money...

...and one of them is to buy a copy of the first Suicidal Tendencies album, which contains most of the tracks here. You might also get Join The Army, which contains two of the tracks on Still Cyco. Those two actually sound better here than in their original form, but only because the sound on JTA is atrocious. The tracks from the first album are immaculately rendered here, but along with the rough edges much of the passion that made Suicidal Tendencies such a great album is gone on Still Cyco.

I originally bought this when it was first released. I got rid of it three months later.

Customer review
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- YOU GUYS ARE SMOKIN CRACK

any diehard cyco will tell you this is a good album it is mainly their early work redone so now it doesn't sound like it was recorded underwater BUY IT Mike Muir deserves your money after all he has done for us. later cycos and cycetes keep thinkin about all the things your not supposed to talk about

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- DESCECRATION AND BLASPHEMY...THEY SHOULD BE ASHAMED!

OK, great, let's take some of the finest early works of the thrash/punk crossover metal movement and rework them into happy-happy-joy-joy sing-along tunes. Listen to the new version of "I Saw Your Mommy" and try not to lose your lunch at the backup vocals (yes, you read that right). This was the most ... attempt at a cash-grab I've ever encountered. No wonder Rocky quit! AVOID THIS AT ALL COST and get the ORIGINAL first album and be amazed. Or buy this pile of dung and be repulsed at the ... attempt to feed off a fanship that needs a hero at this point. Word to Mike Muir: get back in touch with the people that put you where you are now.

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- One of the best albums and bands

Well lets just say that it became kinda hard to listen to this cd because of Mike's new voice. It didnt really cut it for this one. He really screwed up songs like I Saw Your Mommy and others. I think they did this because they didnt have that much access to the first album. I would only buy it if you're a huge ST fan