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Judging from their name,
Suicidal Tendencies
were never afraid of a little controversy. Formed in Venice, CA, during the early '80s, the group's leader from the beginning was outspoken vocalist
Mike Muir
. The outfit specialized in vicious hardcore early on -- building a huge following among skateboarders, lending a major hand in the creation of skatepunk -- before turning their focus eventually to thrash metal. Early on, the group (whose original lineup included
Muir
, guitarist
Grant Estes
, bassist
Louiche Mayorga
,
and drummer
Amery Smith
) found it increasingly difficult to book shows, due to rumors of its members' affiliation with local gangs and consistent violence at their performances. The underground buzz regarding
Suicidal Tendencies
grew too loud for labels to ignore though, as the quartet signed on with the indie label Frontier; issuing
Muir
and company's classic self-titled debut in 1983. The album quickly became the best-selling hardcore album up to that point; its best-known track,
"Institutionalized,"
was one of the first hardcore punk videos to receive substantial airplay on MTV, and was eventually used in the
Emilio Estevez
cult classic movie Repo Man, as well as in an episode for the hit TV show Miami Vice (for which the group made a cameo appearance).
Suicidal Tendencies
proved influential for future speed/thrash metal bands, but despite its early success, the quartet's reputation preceded them, as no other record label was willing to take them on (in addition, Los Angeles banned the group from playing around this time, lasting until the early '90s). Not much was heard from the group for several years afterward (leading many to believe that
Suicidal
had broken up), but
Muir
and company eventually found a home with Caroline Records. By this time, half of the original lineup had left;
Muir
and
Mayorga
were the only holdovers, while guitarist
Rocky George
and drummer
R.J. Herrera
rounded out the group. 1987 saw the release of
Suicidal
's sophomore release,
Join the Army
, which spawned another popular skatepunk anthem,
"Possessed to Skate,"
as more and more metal heads began to be spotted in
Suicidal
's audience. Soon after,
Suicidal
was finally offered a major-label contract (with Epic), as another lineup change occurred:
Mayorga
exited the band, while newcomer
Bob Heathcote
took his spot; and a second guitarist,
Mike Clark
, was added as well. This
Suicidal
lineup's first album together, 1988's
How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
, showed that their transformation from hardcore to heavy metal was now complete, as did a compilation of two earlier EPs, 1989's
Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu
.
Suicidal
's first release of the new decade, 1990's
Lights, Camera, Revolution
, was another success; its video for the explosive
"You Can't Bring Me Down"
received repeated airings on MTV's Headbanger's Ball program, while the album (in addition to the
Controlled by Hatred
comp) would be certified gold in the U.S. a few years later. The release also signaled the arrival of new bassist
Robert Trujillo
, whose penchant for funk added a new element to the group's sound. The group tried to broaden their audience even further by opening a string of arena shows for prog-metallists
Queensrÿche
during the summer of 1991. Their next release, 1992's
The Art of Rebellion
, proved to be one of
Suicidal
's most musically experimental albums of their career.
Muir
and
Trujillo
also teamed up around this time for a funk metal side project,
Infectious Grooves
(including several other participants, such as
Jane's Addiction
drummer
Stephen Perkins
) and issued a debut release,
The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move
. Upset that the group's classic debut had been out of print for several years by this point,
Muir
decided to re-record the entire record with
Suicidal
's '90s lineup under the title of
Still Cyco After All These Years
.
But after one more release, 1994's
Suicidal for Life
,
Suicidal Tendencies
decided to hang it up. A pair of compilations were issued in 1997: a best-of set,
Prime Cuts
, plus
Friends & Family
.
Muir
and
Trujillo
continued to issue further
Infectious Grooves
releases (
Sarsippius' Ark
and
Groove Family Cyco
), in addition to
Muir
pursuing a solo career under the alias of
Cyco Miko
(
Lost My Brain Once Again
) and
Trujillo
touring and recording as part of
Ozzy Osbourne
's solo band (appearing on
Osbourne
's 2001 release,
Down to Earth
).
Muir
formed a new version of
Suicidal Tendencies
in the late '90s (with
Clark
being the only other familiar face), resulting in such further studio releases as 1999's
Freedumb
and 2000's
Free Your Soul and Save My Mind
.
Muir
and
Trujillo
joined forces once more for a fourth
Infectious Grooves
studio release in 2000,
Mas Borracho
; while another
Cyco Miko
release surfaced,
Schizophrenic Born Again Problem Child
, along with a follow-up up to their earlier compilation,
Friends & Family, Vol. 2
. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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