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Ink 19 :: Suicidal Tendencies

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August 1999 :: Music Q-S :: Suicidal Tendencies (David Lee Beowulf)

Suicidal Tendencies Freedumb Side 1/Dummy Hopefully, everyone out there will realize how important it is that there's a new Suicidal Tendencies record out. The 1990s were a strange time for frontman Mike Muir and Suicidal Tendencies. After kind of dominating the 1980s hardcore/punk scene, someone got ...

Ink 19 :: Megadeth

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Frustrated by the near-absence of Megadeth drummer Jimmy DeGrasso on the band's recent VH1 Behind The Music? We've got you covered, with Gail Worley's extended chat with the man behind the drums for one of metal's most venerable and influential bands.

... I got out of it is a pretty killer interview. Jimmy has been playing drums since he was an egg, and spent about five years drumming with skate-punks Suicidal Tendencies, has toured with the great Alice Cooper, and gigged with metal goddess Lita Ford before he joined Megadeth. He's a really funny and ...

Ink 19 :: 4.18.01

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Marcel Feldmar remembers how the city of Seattle gathered not to mourn Joey, but to celebrate his life, and reveals his top five Ramones memories.

... ..." Even these words -- written while drunk and smoking and listening to cuts from Rocket To Russia and Road To Ruin as they're thrown in between Suicidal Tendencies and David Bowie, is a work of joy. It's a celebration of what he gave to us, not what was taken away. Drunk thought: joy to Joey is just ...

Ink 19 :: Megadeth

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November 1999 :: Music L-R :: Megadeth (David Lee Beowulf)

... listening to albums from the 1970's they'd normally never listen to in preparation for this record. Then new drummer Jimmy DeGrasso (used to be with Suicidal Tendencies, too) is talking about doing music he'd never done before. I think I caught frontman Dave Mustaine talking about Fleetwood Mac... And ...

Ink 19 :: Inhuman

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April 2000 :: Music H-J :: Inhuman (Mike Fournier)

... hail from Brooklyn, the global center for hardcore. Much respect to you guys for keeping it real. It's like a cross between Sick of it All and early Suicidal Tendencies. Will this take your head off? Absolutely. I've already worn out the CD. The intensity does not stop at all. You'll either be banging ...

Ink 19 :: Excel

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Split Image (Rotten). Review by Nathan T. Birk.

... the record now being reissued for the first time on compact disc. At their most definable, Excel at this point found the middle ground between early Suicidal Tendencies and middle-period D.R.I. – more hardcore than Suicidal, more metal than the Imbeciles – Split Image squarely landing itself somewhere ...

Ink 19 :: Orange 9mm

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September 1999 :: Warped Tour :: Orange 9mm (Phillip Haire)

... that they played on a side stage when by rights they should have been center stage, yet it was a plus to see them in any capacity! The absence of Suicidal Tendencies (due to illness) left only Sevendust and Orange 9mm to get some ears bleeding.    Although their set was viewed by few, the pit was one ...

Ink 19 :: Don't Be Scared

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A Fearless Records Sampler (Fearless). Review by Brian Kruger.

... varied stuff on the comp. 30 Foot Fall sound somewhat improved from earlier releases, showing a Screeching Weasel influence on their first song, Suicidal Tendencies on the second (which I've heard on more than one comp, unless this is a remake), and with their last song being pretty silly hardcore incorporating ...

Ink 19 :: Megadeth

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September1998 :: Ink Spots :: Megadeth (David Lee Beowülf)

An Interview with Dave Mustaine, leader of Megadeth by David Lee Beowülf The early history of Metallica is well-known to metalheads world-wide: they had this great guitarist named Dave Mustaine, but booted him -- right before they hit it big... Well, I suspect two words were tearing Dave Mustaine's ...

Ink 19 :: BYO Records

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Twenty years after founding the Better Youth Organization, Mark and Shawn Stern are still running their pioneering DIY label. They get to surf in Hawaii, bowl with Rancid and be their own bosses. Brian Broccoli pays a visit to the Stern Brothers, who will keep their day jobs.

... first full-length, The Good, The Bad, and the Argyle, and most recently, Manic Hispanic's The Recline of Mexican Civilization, which sounds like Suicidal Tendencies fronted by "Weird Al" Yankovic at Punk Rock Karaoke. In 1999, the label set forth to release an ambitious split series pairing bands that ...
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