The cover art to Suicidal Tendencies 1992 album 'The Art of Rebellion'

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Suicidal Tendencies - The Art of Rebellion

Design - The cover to the 1992 Suicidal Tendencies album "The Art of Rebellion."

Brief History - Suicidal Tendencies were formed in Venice, California as a punk/hardcore band and virtually came to define the phrase "skate-punk." Vocalist/bandleader Mike Muir has earned a reputation for addressing various political and personal topics with focused rage and thoughtfulness, and also for his keen sense of humor, which helps set the band apart from its competition. During the '80s, the group was frequently banned in the Los Angeles area, as their gigs often turned into out-of-control melees. Over the years, the band has mixed speed metal, more relaxed alternative rock, and touches of funk into its sound. Muir and bass virtuoso Robert Trujillo formed the metal/funk party band Infectious Grooves as a side project for Muir's non-political side. 4 years and 3 albums later, during their recent U.S. tour, Suicidal Tendencies announced that they were breaking up.

In the late summer of 1996, the band got back together. In June 1997 Prime Cuts was released with two new Songs from the upcoming Album in early 1999. Their new album is entitled "Freedumb" and was released in early 1999 on their own Suicidal Records label - From members.aol.com/stfl.


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