
The Art Of Suicide - Live At Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH. August 31, 1990 - Westwood One FM Broadcast
2016
The Art Of Suicide - Live At Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH. August 31, 1990 - Westwood One FM Broadcast is a Punk album by Suicidal Tendencies, originally released in 2016. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Hardcore
- raw
- frenzied
- punky
About
Suicidal Tendencies continued to evolve with their 1992 release <i>The Art of Rebellion</i>. Fresh off a tour with Queensrÿche, Mike Muir and company took note of the progressive metal band’s way with dynamics, alternate song structures, and vocals. <i>The Art of Rebellion</i> is distinctly Suicidal, although at times it sounds totally different from the albums that preceded it. It has more of a '90s feel in the funky, grinding grooves of “Tap into the Power,” “Which Way to Free?," and “Where’s the Truth.” These songs were so ahead of their time that they'd still sound fresh when the Ozzfest era started later in the decade. At a time when metal bands were trying to out-aggro each other, Suicidal Tendencies weren't afraid to do the opposite. “Monopoly on Sorrow” and “I’ll Hate You Better” show softer, more pop-oriented elements. Particularly notable are Muir's vocals. While he's always operated outside the shout-along tropes of hardcore and thrash, his deranged croon is in full bloom here. He'd go on to influence some of the biggest singers of the following generation, especially Korn's Jonathan Davis.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Trip At The Brain
- A2Alone
- A3War Inside My Head
- A4I Want More
- A5Possessed To Skate
Side B
- B1I Saw Your Mommy
- B2Lovely
- B3Institutionalised
- B4Waking The Dead
- B5How Will I Laugh Tomorrow
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
