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  1. On this day October 17 1989 - Suicidal Tendencies Released Their 4th Album Controlled by Hatred Feel Like Shit Deja Vu

    On this day October 17 1989 - Suicidal Tendencies Released Their 4th Album Controlled by Hatred Feel Like Shit Deja Vu

    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...
  2. On This Day September 13 1988 – How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today Suicidal Tendencies 3rd Album

    On This Day September 13 1988 – How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today Suicidal Tendencies 3rd Album

    On this day September 13 1988, How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today was released, marking the third studio album by Suicidal Tendencies. The record signaled a shift in the band’s sound, moving further into thrash metal while maintaining their hardcore roots. The album’s title...
  3. On This Day: June 9, 1987 - Suicidal Tendencies Release Join the Army

    On This Day: June 9, 1987 - Suicidal Tendencies Release Join the Army

    On this day June 9, 1987, Suicidal Tendencies released their second album Join the Army. Blending punk aggression with thrash metal precision, the album marked a turning point for the band and helped solidify their role in shaping crossover thrash. Join the Army reached number 100 on the US...
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    Suicidal Tendencies (1983)

    Title: Suicidal Tendencies Artist: Suicidal Tendencies Genre: Thrash Metal Released: 1983 Tracks: 1 - Suicide's an Alternative / You'll Be Sorry - 2 - Two Sided Politics - 3 - I Shot the Devil - 4 - Subliminal - 5 - Won't Fall in Love Today - 6 - Institutionalized - 7 -...
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