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  1. You Can't Bring Me Down
  2. Can't Stop
  3. How Will I Laugh Tomorrow
  4. Institutionalized
  5. Subliminal
  6. Accept My Sacrifice
  7. Cyco Vision
  8. I Shot The Devil
  9. I Want More
  10. Looking In Your Eyes
  11. Nobody Hears
  12. Send Me Your Money
  13. Smash It!
  14. Suicidal Maniac
  15. A Little Each Day
  16. Ain't Gonna Take It
  17. Alone
  18. Animal
  19. Benediction
  20. Berserk!
  21. Born to Be Cyco
  22. Built To Survive
  23. Bullenium
  24. Charlie Monroe
  25. Children Of The Bored
  26. Choosing My Own Way Of Life
  27. Clap Like Ozzy
  28. Come Alive
  29. Controlled By Hatred
  30. Cyco
  31. Cyco Style
  32. Damage Control
  33. Depression And Anguish
  34. Disco's Out, Murder's In
  35. Don't Give A Fuck!
  36. Don't Give Me Your Nothin'
  37. Emotion No. 13
  38. Evil
  39. Fascist Pig
  40. Feeding The Addiction
  41. Feel Like Shit... Déjà Vu
  42. Fight The Losing Battle
  43. Free You Soul... And Save My Mind
  44. Freedumb
  45. Fucked Up Just Right
  46. Gaigan Go Home
  47. Get Whacked
  48. Get Your Fight On!
  49. Give It Revolution
  50. Go Skate! (Possessed To Skate '97)
  51. Go'n Breakdown
  52. God Only Knows Who I Am
  53. Got Mutation
  54. Gotta Kill Captain Stupid
  55. Half Way Up My Head
  56. Handguns And Heroin
  57. Happy Never After
  58. Hearing Voices
  59. Heaven
  60. Hippie Killers
  61. Home
  62. Human Guinea Pig
  63. I Ain't Like You
  64. I Feel Your Pain And I Survive
  65. I Saw Your Mommy
  66. I Shot Reagan
  67. I Wanna Get Sick
  68. I Wasn't Meant To Feel This / Asleep At The Wheel
  69. I Wouldn't Mind
  70. I'll Buy Myself
  71. I'll Hate You Better
  72. If I Don't Wake Up
  73. Inside
  74. Invocation
  75. It's Going Down
  76. It's Not Easy
  77. Join The Army
  78. Join The New Army
  79. Just Another Love Song
  80. Life... (Can't Live With It, Can't Live Without It)
  81. Living For Life
  82. Living The Fight
  83. Lock It In The Pocket
  84. Lost Again
  85. Love Vs Loneliness
  86. Lovely
  87. Make Your Stand
  88. Master Of No Mercy
  89. Memories Of Tomorrow
  90. Monopoly On Sorrow
  91. Naked
  92. No Bullshit
  93. No Fuck'n Problem
  94. No More No Less
  95. No Name, No Words
  96. One Finger Salute
  97. One Too Many Times
  98. Plant The Seed
  99. Plant The Seed (Studio Version)
  100. Pledge Your Allegiance
  101. Pop Songs
  102. Possessed
  103. Public Dissension
  104. Refuse
  105. Scream Out
  106. Self Destruct
  107. Shake It Out
  108. Show Some Love... Tear It Down
  109. Slam City
  110. Something Inside Me
  111. Soothing Effect Of Violence
  112. Sorry?!
  113. Start Your Brain
  114. Still Dying To Live
  115. Straight From The Heart
  116. Su Casa Es Mi Casa
  117. Suicidal Failure
  118. Suicide's An Alternative
  119. Suicyco Mania
  120. Suicyco Muthafucka
  121. Surf And Slam
  122. Sustain
  123. Swinging From The Family Tree
  124. Tap Into The Power
  125. The Feeling's Back
  126. The Miracle
  127. The New Degeneration
  128. The Prisoner
  129. The Struggle Is Real
  130. This Ain't a Celebration
  131. This World
  132. This World II
  133. Till My Last Breath
  134. Trip At The Brain
  135. Two Sided Politics
  136. Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right (But They Make Me Feel A Whole Lot Better)
  137. Waking The Dead
  138. War Inside My Head
  139. We Are A Family
  140. We Call This Mutha Revenge
  141. We're Evil
  142. What Else Could I Do?
  143. What You Need's A Friend
  144. What's The Word?
  145. Where's The Truth
  146. Which Way To Free?
  147. Who's Afraid?
  148. Won't Fall In Love Today
  149. World Gone Mad!
  150. You Got, I Want

Suicidal Tendencies is an American crossover thrash band formed in 1980 in Venice, California, by vocalist Mike Muir. The band has undergone various lineup changes, with Muir as the only remaining original member. Their current lineup includes Muir, guitarists Dean Pleasants and Ben Weinman, bassist Tye Trujillo and drummer Jay Weinberg. Notable musicians who have contributed to the band's studio or live activities include guitarists Rocky George and Mike Clark; bassists Louiche Mayorga, Robert Trujillo, Ra Díaz, Josh Paul and Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner; and drummers Amery Smith, Jimmy DeGrasso, Brooks Wackerman, David Hidalgo Jr., Thomas Pridgen, Ron Bruner, Eric Moore, Dave Lombardo, Brandon Pertzborn, Greyson Nekrutman and session musician Josh Freese. Along with D.R.I., Corrosion of Conformity, and Stormtroopers of Death, Suicidal Tendencies is often credited as one of "the fathers of crossover thrash". They have released fourteen studio albums (four of which are composed of re-recorded or previously released material), two EPs, four split albums, four compilation albums, and two long-form videos. The band achieved its first success with their 1983 self-titled debut album; it spawned the single "Institutionalized", which was one of the first hardcore punk videos to receive substantial airplay on MTV. Suicidal Tendencies' popularity continued to grow exponentially within the next decade, and with their second studio album Join the Army (1987), which was their first to enter the Billboard 200 chart, the band was beginning to experiment with a heavy sound that helped create, develop and popularize the crossover thrash genre. Suicidal Tendencies' first three albums on the major label Epic Records — How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today (1988), Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit... Déjà Vu (1989) and Lights...Camera...Revolution! (1990) — were well-received in the thrash metal and heavy metal communities, with the latter two earning Suicidal Tendencies gold certifications by the RIAA. The band's sixth studio album, The Art of Rebellion (1992), became their greatest chart success, peaking at number 52 on the Billboard 200, and included three of their biggest hits "Asleep at the Wheel", "Nobody Hears" and "I'll Hate You Better". That album, along with its predecessor and its successors Still Cyco After All These Years (1993) and Suicidal for Life (1994), saw the band experiment further, with sounds and influences ranging from thrash metal to progressive and funk music. Suicidal Tendencies disbanded in 1995 after severing ties from Epic. However, Muir (along with Clark) reformed the band a year later with a new lineup, releasing the albums Freedumb (1999) and Free Your Soul and Save My Mind (2000). Suicidal Tendencies' recorded output was minimal for the remainder of the 2000s, continuing mostly as a live band albeit occasionally performing new songs in concert and releasing them on split albums or compilation albums, including Friends & Family, Vol. 2 (2001) and Year of the Cycos (2008). The band returned to releasing new studio albums in the 2010s, starting with an album of re-recorded material, No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family (2010), followed by two albums with all-new original material: 13 (2013) and World Gone Mad (2016); both albums were well-received by critics, and considered comebacks for Suicidal Tendencies. Their most recent releases are the EP Get Your Fight On! and an album featuring unreleased and re-recorded material, Still Cyco Punk After All These Years, both released in 2018. The band is currently working on new material for their fifteenth studio album.

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