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Still Cyco After All These Years

Suicidal Tendencies

Type:
Compilation
Release date:
June 15th, 1993
Label:
Epic
Reviews:
1 review (avg. 90%)
1. Suicide's an Alternative 02:25   Show lyrics
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2. Two Sided Politics 01:02   Show lyrics
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3. Subliminal 02:48   Show lyrics
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4. I Shot the Devil 01:50   Show lyrics
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5. Won't Fall in Love Today 00:51   Show lyrics
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6. Institutionalized 03:30   Show lyrics
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7. War Inside My Head 03:29   Show lyrics
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8. Don't Give Me Your Nothin' (previously unreleased) 04:03   Show lyrics
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9. Memories of Tomorrow 00:54   Show lyrics
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10. Possessed 02:01   Show lyrics
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11. I Saw Your Mommy 04:51   Show lyrics
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12. Fascist Pig 01:12   Show lyrics
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13. A Little Each Day 03:52   Show lyrics
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14. I Want More 02:09   Show lyrics
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15. Suicidal Failure 02:39   Show lyrics
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Band members
Mike Muir Vocals
Rocky George Guitars (lead)
Mike Clark Guitars (rhythm)
Robert Trujillo Bass
R.J. Herrera Drums
Miscellaneous staff
Mark Dodson Producer
Mike Muir Producer
Mark Dodson Producer
Mike Muir Producer
Read Suicide is an alternative 90% Diablo January 7th, 2006
Please don't change the "release type". It is a compilation album, despite the fact that it includes re-recorded versions of the first album and 2 songs from the second album plus 1 new song.

Although this album was released in 1993, it was originally recorded in 1989-90 during the "Lights...Camera...Revolution!" sessions. Frontman Mike Muir was upset that the original album, which is often considered a landmark hardcore album, was out of print at the time. Instead of reissuing the album, he decided to re-record it.

Former drummer R.J. Herrera had left the band by the time the album was released, but was present for its recording. As a result, he does not appear on the album cover.

A video was made for the re-recorded version of "Institutionalized".
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