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Suicidal Tendencies - Join the Army

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Join the Army
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Artist(s)Suicidal Tendencies
StudioCaroline
Release DateOctober 25, 1990
UPC Code170461336236
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Tracks

  1. Suicidal Maniac - Suicidal Tendencies, George, Rocky
  2. Join the Army - Suicidal Tendencies, Mayorga, Louiche
  3. You Got, I Want - Suicidal Tendencies, Suicidal Tendencies
  4. A Little Each Day - Suicidal Tendencies, Muir, Mike
  5. The Prisoner - Suicidal Tendencies, Mayorga, Louiche
  6. War Inside My Head - Suicidal Tendencies, Mayorga, Louiche
  7. I Feel Your Pain and I Survive - Suicidal Tendencies, George, Rocky
  8. Human Guinea Pig - Suicidal Tendencies, Suicidal Tendencies
  9. Possessed to Skate - Suicidal Tendencies, George, Rocky
  10. No Name, No Words - Suicidal Tendencies, George, Rocky
  11. Born to Be Cyco - Suicidal Tendencies, George, Rocky
  12. Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right - Suicidal Tendencies, George, Rocky
  13. Looking in Your Eyes - Suicidal Tendencies, Mayorga, Louiche

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (15 reviews)

rating: 4 Quotea sign of things to comeQuote
this cd is alot different from the self titled cd.You now have rockey on guitar& R J on drums but still louis on bass.this cd is very good but the sound quilty is not that good,it needs to have a modern re-recording of it like still cyco.the music is maturing and developing but no one could see the next step"how will I laugh tomorrow" coming next.this cd has alot of classic song on it! January 14, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteLoathesomeQuote
Seriously, people like this? This album is part of the "better off not heard" section of 80s hardcore. January 8, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteProduction creditsQuote
Sorry to all you guys that love Primus so much, but the Lester Claypool that produced this album is not the same guy with the big bass. that of course doesn't change the fact that this record rocks the house- turn it up and listen to just the into for "a little each day" and see if your heart rate doesn't jump up! April 28, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteA Blend of Hard Core and ThrashQuote
I picked this album up in the mid eighties and it took about two listens to really get into it. I can say that it is probably the only hard core I've ever liked. This album is more thrash than anything and that is what I liked about it the most. They blended the thrash with hard core and a sort of rap vibe and this is the only time I ever liked that rap vibe except when Anthrax did "I'm The Man" as a goof. I guess it is the phrasing of the vocals that gives me that impression, not so much that he actually rapped.

There are some great cuts on this album and though I haven't listened to it in many years, I can still remember Join The Army and War Inside My Head.

Never got to see them live but saw them a few times on Headbanger's Ball before it sucked.

The sound is raw, loud, and aggressive and I highly recommend it. March 9, 2006

rating: 4 Quotemight be a bit generic, but still awesome.Quote
of course, this is not the hardcore punk of the wonderful debut, this is more of a thrash attempt than hardcore punk.

the solos are just fantastic and the guitar and bass are sharp

fav song? war inside my head. April 10, 2005

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