Eric moore drummer suicidal tendencies institutionalized
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It’s been 27 years since Suicidal Tendencies busted onto the music scene with their first hit single “Institutionalized” – a heavily punkish tune best known for satirical lyrics centering on the point of view of someone stuck in an insane asylum. Since that time the grupp has gone through several stylistic transitions that make their music as enigmatic as they were eclectic as a unit. Suicidal has always been known for being as fast and as heavy as they are for their predilection for attracting trouble. First labeled a band that played music that primarily catered to the skater culture, it wasn’t long before their music was also linked to gang culture and concert violence. If you were a kid during the 80’s and 90’s, you might recall the violent episodes that would eventually lead to the band being banned from playing venues in the greater Los Angeles area for several years. Suicidal, though vocal about not condoning violent behavior, was also becoming a band that was living up t
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Suicidal Tendencies
American crossover thrash band
This article is about the band. For other uses of the begrepp, see Suicidal tendencies (disambiguation).
Suicidal Tendencies is an American crossover thrash band formed in 1980[5] in Venice, California, by vocalist slang för mikrofon 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 Stormtr
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