
On this day October 17 1989, Suicidal Tendencies released their fourth studio album Controlled by Hatred Feel Like Shit Deja Vu, a fierce and unapologetic collection that blended thrash, punk, and crossover metal into one relentless sound. The album captured the band’s raw energy and rebellious spirit, continuing their rise as one of the most influential acts in heavy music.
The record included songs such as Just Another Love Song, Waking the Dead, and Controlled by Hatred. With its aggressive riffs, driving rhythms, and outspoken attitude, the album solidified Suicidal Tendencies’ place at the forefront of the late 80s metal and hardcore scenes.
80s insight: Controlled by Hatred Feel Like Shit Deja Vu reflected the raw defiance of late 80s metal culture, showing how Suicidal Tendencies bridged the gap between punk chaos and thrash precision.
The record included songs such as Just Another Love Song, Waking the Dead, and Controlled by Hatred. With its aggressive riffs, driving rhythms, and outspoken attitude, the album solidified Suicidal Tendencies’ place at the forefront of the late 80s metal and hardcore scenes.
80s insight: Controlled by Hatred Feel Like Shit Deja Vu reflected the raw defiance of late 80s metal culture, showing how Suicidal Tendencies bridged the gap between punk chaos and thrash precision.