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Suicidal Tendencies - Light... Camera... Revolution (1990)

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Suicidal Tendencies - Light... Camera... Revolution (1990)

Suicidal Tendencies - Light…Camera…Revolution
WV-IMG+CUE+LOG or mp3 CBR 320 | 42:58 min | 306 or 98 MB
Welcome to the Church of Suicidal / Epic # EK 45389-2

In 1990 Suicidal Tendencies released the album that many fans consider to be their masterpiece, and the album that almost broke them into the rock mainstream, Lights…Camera…Revolution! The songs were much more complex than on any other Suicidal album, some songs bordering on progressive metal, but also showed a new influence of heavy funk music. This made the band's sound increasingly unique and difficult to categorize.

This album shows the band straying further away from their roots as a hardcore punk band and beginning to solidify themselves more and more as a thrash metal band. At this point, it could be argued that the band had moved from "Crossover Thrash" to "Thrash Metal". The song arrangements are more complex, as are the lyrics. This was also the first Suicidal Tendencies album to display heavy funk influences, which has a lot to do with the input of new bassist Robert Trujillo.

The album was a smash hit. It featured the major Headbangers Ball and rock radio hit "You Can't Bring Me Down", a thrash epic which challenged the PMRC, as well as the televangelist bashing funk-metal track "Send Me Your Money", and the melodic thrash song "Alone" - all released as singles and music videos. All singles were successful (especially "You Can't Bring Me Down"), and helped Lights…Camera…Revolution! also reach gold status, and the band gained a heavy audience in the thrash metal community around the world. The band's 1991 tour with Queensrÿche, their first show in Los Angeles in years, and their appearance on the Clash of the Titans tour (with Slayer, Anthrax and Megadeth). Today, album is widely considered to be a thrash classic.

Suicidal Tendencies - Light... Camera... Revolution (1990)

After recording some definite gems in the late '80s, Suicidal Tendencies triumphantly entered the '90s with one of its best albums ever, the commanding Lights…Camera…Revolution! Not since the mid-'80s had the L.A. band sounded this confident, focused and inspired. "You Can't Bring Me Down" and the Motorhead-ish "Get Whacked" demonstrate just how much fun Suicidal can be, but most of all, the metal-oriented album is dark, angry, and troubling. The Angelenos already commanded an incredibly devoted following, and powerful offerings like "Send Me Money" (a gut-level, brutally honest attack on television evangelists), "Give It Revolution", and the dark-humored "Disco's Out, Murder's In" brought even more listeners aboard. This is a disc that no Suicidal fan should be without.

~ Alex Henderson, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. You Can't Bring Me Down
02. Lost Again
03. Alone
04. Lovely
05. Give It Revolution
06. Get Whacked
07. Send Me Your Money
08. Emotion No. 13
09. Disco's Out, Murder's In
10. Go'n Breakdown

Produced by Mark Dodson & Suicidal Tendencies. Engineered & Mixed by Mark Dodson
Recorded at Rumbo Recorders, Cagona Park, CA and Amigo Studios, North Hollywood
Mixed at A&M Recording Studio, Hollywood, California

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Suicidal Tendencies / Lights… Camera… Revolution

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• Mike Muir - vocals
• Rocky George - lead guitar
• Mike Clark - rhythm guitar
• Robert Trujillo - bass
• R.J. Herrera - drums

Original Release Date: July 3, 1990
Format: Original Recording Reissued
Label: Epic Records (CBS)
CD-pressing: USA
Catalog No.: EK 45389-2


Suicidal Tendencies - Light... Camera... Revolution (1990)