Between my freshman and sophomore year of high school, my older brother killed himself. His name was Brian and while he wasn't a huge ST fan, he did like their stuff. After his death, I found myself listening to ST a lot. I liked thrash metal and I really liked Join the Army and How Will I Laugh. My parents, who were good parents, expressed some concern over me listening to a band called "Suicidal Tendencies" considering what had happened to our family, but instead of saying "No", my father sat down and listened to them with me. He hated the music but my father said he liked the lyrics of "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow". I also played, "The Feeling's Back", which is my favorite ST song and while he didn't like it, he appreciated the message. That's good parenting. My dad is deceased now. (Succumbed to COVID-19 in early 2021) i will always appreciate him for being open minded about the things I was pursuing in my formative teenage years.
War inside my head War inside my head War inside my head War inside my head War inside my head ain't a pretty sight But I don't want no sympathy It's happened a thousand times before It's just a harsh reality [CHORUS] War inside my head-can you sense it War inside my head-can you see it War inside my head-can you feel it War inside my head Can you hear the-pain Can you see the-pain Can you sense the-pain Can you feel the-pain Can you help the-pain Can you fix the-pain Can you hear the war inside my head The only thing real is the way I feel And that's the pain that's deep inside The battle from within is gonna begin And there ain't nowhere to hide [CHORUS] War inside my head every night and day I never get no piece of mind It ought to be a sin, I just can't win And pure hell is all I find
suicidal was and still is an important part of music and culture. doesn't matter your ethnicity or background. we all can come together, rock out and enjoy life for a brief period in time before main stream media and false government idols tell us to hate each other. ST
I met Mike and the band in '91, at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. They were really cool and down to earth to talk with, plus they fed us Little Caesar's pizza - LOL!! They all signed my hat and Mike wrote the "Suicidal" logo on the underside of the bill. They were opening for Queensryche (Empire Tour), but I mostly went because of ST (they should've been headliners back then)!! Anyhow, it was, and still is, the best concert I've been to!! Both bands sounded awesome!! BTW, love your content/videos, TAOFLEDERMAUS (Jeff)!!!
Suicidal was one of those old school metal bands in the late 80s through mid 90s when that genre was underground. Shows were so energetic, wall to wall moshpit, leave you still thinking about the show days later with moshpit scars, ringing ears, and an ear to ear smile.
I grew up in Venice Beach from 1979-1986 and loved every minute. Especially watching these guys kill it at skate pools and the practice studio behind the skate shop Streets of Venice. I miss those days dearly.
Suicidal Tendencies is one of the greatest metal bands ever and the class of its own. When I was 20 this was one of my favourite bands. 25 years later I still love to hear them although my taste for music is much much wider now.
@@christschool Depends on which albums you are listening. While first two are pure HC punk, How will I Laugh... and Controlled by.. are more metal than HC while Lights, Camera... is pure metal classic. Later they returned to HC and Freedumb is their best HC album, imo. However, I like them in both versions, metal or HC punk. Can't really decide, which I like more.
I actually just listened to "Join the Army" for the first time, today. 40+ years, and never listened to a ST album until today. All I needed was a lousy morning to seek out some music, and Suicidal Tendencies won out! Great stuff, and I am itching to check out more!
I'm Brazilian, obviously you from the US don't care. but through this song came the biggest front man and the biggest rock band in Brazil. Charlie Brown Jr! RIP Chorão! 🖤🕊️
Still got my VHS tape from this. One regret will be that I never got to see this version of ST. My favorite lineup. Rocky is still one of my favorites!
There's some really good heavy music these days, but this stuff will always hold a special place in my heart and set a pretty high bar by which all others are judged.
I found one of those caps in a goodwill bin. Had a chinstrap string and everything. The string broke off the sides, but I'm actually wearing the hat right now.
Seen them live in 2018 new band sounds just as good in a band theonky person that really matters is the vocalist every other person is replaceable however rocky is a savage and one of the reasons I listen to fish bone
Been rockin this shit for years im 41 and still head bang to this shit! Oh fuck I remember going to see them and slayer back in the day shit was crazy as hell.
same here I am 40 and still rock to all the good ones like megadeth slayer anthrax no music like music that makes u want to punch a cop in the face lol
Anyone else finding that they have to type in "Suicidal Tendencies (Band)" into the search bar now because youtube's algorithm automatically think's you're trying to off yourself?
Yeah, I kept trying to find the band and it was getting to be really stupid and irritating. I tried to contact youtube and sent a message but I doubt they read it. I’m just trying to rock some ST🔥🤘
Estava vendo o documentário de um dos maiores cantores Brasileiros, Chrlie Brown Jr, e ele falou que essa banda foi uma das suas maiores inspirações. E realmente, é pura arte de rua!
@@SamuelSouza-di6nq o filme que saiu recentemente sobre a vida dele irmão, Chorão - Marginal Alado, vale muito a pena olhar, e sim ele era muito fã do ST, Fugazi, entre outras bandas daquela cena foda, tanto que nas músicas da pra perceber a influência
I miss my tony hawk skate board and my old suicidal tapes. God this band brings back so many good memories 80 thrash or bust. these kids today have no idea what good music is.
+Kzoo Detector This sounds like the version of still cyco after all these years which if it is he did record the bass parts I might be completely wrong but it sounds more like that version to me.
This video was actually released in 1990 to promote the "Lights...Camera...Suicidal" VHS. Although "Still Cyco After All These Years" was recorded in 1989 around the same time "Lights...Camera...Revolution!" was recorded, it wasn't released until 1993.
I’ve struggled with ocd since I was 11, I’ve always felt alone and like a freak. One of the times where I didn’t feel that sticks with me is when I first saw ST. I realized that I was surrounded by misfits as fucked up as me and actually felt like I belonged.
Can you hear the- pain! Can you see the- pain! Can you sense the- pain! Can you feel the- pain! Can you help the- pain! Can you fix the- pain! Can you hear the war inside my head!!!
There are NO words to describe this climate of the 80's and the general amazing. I'm with them at that concert when I listen to it. I feel fucking nostalgia. I'll ask the military to declassify the time machine. ------> Anybody coming with me? ( ;
I was about 10 when I was walking south on Vine Street from Hollywood Blvd when I happened to stumble upon this historic free show in the back parking lot of the Music Plus......I remember All the members of the band walking past me.. and I instantly became obsessed with ST.... movement....
I know I grew up in Santa Monica 100' ft away from the beach parking lot on Hollister and Neilson Way. My uncle was one Jim Muir's (Mike's older brother) friends. I went to Samo High from '89 to '93. I was a "suicidal"; it was a gang, with clicks from Venice too--and even places like Whittier and Long Beach. We were just a racially mixed punk rock gang that went to shows (all shows, not just the ones where ST played, and got into fights with other mixed punk rock gangs (like LMP (La Mirada Punx), LADS (L.A. Death Squad), etc. etc., but whenever Orange County nazi skins showed up in L.A.; we'd unite and just mash the shit out them. It was a "thing" for like a 20 years, might still be going on; the rich people who live there now probably have kids that do the same kind of shit we did as kids.
Man I wish I could have seen ST out door back then. But I did see them at the Balboa Theater and then big venues. Sick gigs. Excel, Beowulf, No Mercy, Los Cycos.
I wished i lived this on that big gig! Im ftom 95' now 23 going 24, discovered so much music! But when i hear this i got crazy happy & pumped! Like nothing can't stop me ;D powerful aggression & message! Do a tour soon where you started?! East Los Angeles 🔥
Most underrated guitar player, Rocky George. No one ever mentions him.
i mention him all the tym
Rocky was amazing, you are right, he does not get enough respect
Rocky's a bad ass. Always will be
@Sleazy Skeezy&Greazy yes it was called pap smear
The 1993 concert in Madrid was epic. An underrated guitar player, his solos are unique
That whole intro, a timeless message if there ever was one.
"Let us waste it, YOU worry about YOUR time."
Between my freshman and sophomore year of high school, my older brother killed himself. His name was Brian and while he wasn't a huge ST fan, he did like their stuff.
After his death, I found myself listening to ST a lot. I liked thrash metal and I really liked Join the Army and How Will I Laugh.
My parents, who were good parents, expressed some concern over me listening to a band called "Suicidal Tendencies" considering what had happened to our family, but instead of saying "No", my father sat down and listened to them with me. He hated the music but my father said he liked the lyrics of "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow". I also played, "The Feeling's Back", which is my favorite ST song and while he didn't like it, he appreciated the message. That's good parenting.
My dad is deceased now. (Succumbed to COVID-19 in early 2021) i will always appreciate him for being open minded about the things I was pursuing in my formative teenage years.
I’m sorry for your losses stay strong Bro
Sounds like he was a good dad and a good man.
Sorry about your loss of your brother and dad. Keep rocking for them🤟🏼
Your dad was on a respirator wasn’t he?
War inside my head
War inside my head
War inside my head
War inside my head
War inside my head ain't a pretty sight
But I don't want no sympathy
It's happened a thousand times before
It's just a harsh reality
[CHORUS]
War inside my head-can you sense it
War inside my head-can you see it
War inside my head-can you feel it
War inside my head
Can you hear the-pain
Can you see the-pain
Can you sense the-pain
Can you feel the-pain
Can you help the-pain
Can you fix the-pain
Can you hear the war inside my head
The only thing real is the way I feel
And that's the pain that's deep inside
The battle from within is gonna begin
And there ain't nowhere to hide
[CHORUS]
War inside my head every night and day
I never get no piece of mind
It ought to be a sin, I just can't win
And pure hell is all I find
¡Muchas gracias! 👌
Youre bored?
Rocky George is a badass guitarist
If your feeling depressed just listen to this and it’ll sort you right out
Underrated comment 😆
Fr
Listen to the whole damn JTA album. And you'll be ready for Anything.
you're*
Seriously...the most anti-Suicide music there is...
Rob has an amazing career.
Suicidal Tendencies,
Then Ozzy Osbourne
and then Metallica. How awesome is that?
Don’t forget infectious grooves
Metallica sucks tho.
Played on Jerry Cantrell solo album too I believe. Probably other session stuff too
Boofer T. Washington what do you mean Metallica sucks. There amazing
I agree , new metallica sucks , they became clowns, Testament most underated band , they deserved more money.
suicidal was and still is an important part of music and culture. doesn't matter your ethnicity or background. we all can come together, rock out and enjoy life for a brief period in time before main stream media and false government idols tell us to hate each other. ST
What country you from that tells its people to hate others?
@@Angel-wi5pu sionism is global
I know man,we were heading in the right direction,than everything turned to shit again.
Spot on.
@@slavestongue6536 do you now?
Met Mike before a show in Santa Monica. He was just alone meeting and greeting people in the parking lot like a regular guy.
I saw him in Manchester, England in 95
Brooo.. you're literally everywhere
I met Mike and the band in '91, at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. They were really cool and down to earth to talk with, plus they fed us Little Caesar's pizza - LOL!! They all signed my hat and Mike wrote the "Suicidal" logo on the underside of the bill.
They were opening for Queensryche (Empire Tour), but I mostly went because of ST (they should've been headliners back then)!! Anyhow, it was, and still is, the best concert I've been to!! Both bands sounded awesome!!
BTW, love your content/videos, TAOFLEDERMAUS (Jeff)!!!
Same met mike at a show in NY great dude took a pic with him
@@orig6redwings124 I saw them on that tour as well...great show and Queensryche was pretty damn good too...what a show!
One of the things I like about Suicidal Tendencies is that once you like them, there's no going back. I've liked ST since 1987.
Hell yeah
A huevoooooo!!!
Pledge your Allegiance
ST4LIFE
You're actually right. I'm on a rabbit hole as we speak 😅
"Sometimes you gotta fight with your fists, sometimes you gotta fight with your mind" :P
Inphiknit fractal you gotta fight for your right to party too.
Love Mike's opening speech!
Most times you need both.
Suicidal was one of those old school metal bands in the late 80s through mid 90s when that genre was underground. Shows were so energetic, wall to wall moshpit, leave you still thinking about the show days later with moshpit scars, ringing ears, and an ear to ear smile.
i Could not have said it .myself
I grew up in Venice Beach from 1979-1986 and loved every minute. Especially watching these guys kill it at skate pools and the practice studio behind the skate shop Streets of Venice. I miss those days dearly.
Best time period to live in SoCal imo. ☀😎
Suicidal Tendencies is one of the greatest metal bands ever and the class of its own. When I was 20 this was one of my favourite bands. 25 years later I still love to hear them although my taste for music is much much wider now.
Punk band, not metal.
@@christschool Depends on which albums you are listening. While first two are pure HC punk, How will I Laugh... and Controlled by.. are more metal than HC while Lights, Camera... is pure metal classic. Later they returned to HC and Freedumb is their best HC album, imo. However, I like them in both versions, metal or HC punk. Can't really decide, which I like more.
Suicidal for life, brother!
Engelbert Humperdinck ?
@@maplelafe7671huh??? Sth according to your taste?
I actually just listened to "Join the Army" for the first time, today. 40+ years, and never listened to a ST album until today. All I needed was a lousy morning to seek out some music, and Suicidal Tendencies won out! Great stuff, and I am itching to check out more!
Possibly the best punk metal band ever! I’ve loved their music since the first album
thrash
but yes
@@SanderAlecsBHALEXET their music spans like 5 genres if you really wanna be technical captain music elitist
@@SanderAlecsBHALEXET I imagine both old school Thrashers and Punks claim Suicidal Tendencies
@@jaek4489 they span 3 genres dude m, and all are similar: Hardcore punk, Crossover Thrash, and Thrash.
Try this th-cam.com/video/eO-ygwYMyWc/w-d-xo.html
Robert Trujillo has been in every band since 1984
lmao
Steve DiGiorgio and Gene Hoglan are also in every band ever.
He has and this band is better than mehtallica
@@cvblaylock metallica after In Justice For All*
Degradation trip flat out kicks ars
I'm Brazilian, obviously you from the US don't care. but through this song came the biggest front man and the biggest rock band in Brazil. Charlie Brown Jr! RIP Chorão! 🖤🕊️
Chorão eterno!!!
Loved RDP and original sepultura, Brazilians have some great metal
RATOS DE PORRAO CARALHO
¡Obrigado!
Cruzificado pelo sistema
My parents were 16-26 in the 80's and my dad is still s hardcore metal head & im glad I grew up jamming 80's rock showed me good music
+Robert Aleman
That´s life.
Sclapione Rocco no
now your kids have lil pump
Yeah Baby, that' s how it' s done.
Robert A. right here bro !!!!! im 50 and still SUICIDAL FOR LIFE
This was like my anthem when I was 16-17 and Suicidal is still 1 of my favs to listen to everyday!
Still got my VHS tape from this. One regret will be that I never got to see this version of ST. My favorite lineup. Rocky is still one of my favorites!
Best Suicidal lineup! Saw them in SF at the Regency Ballroom kicking off their last tour and they can still tear it up!
I see them first time Thay play in Berkeley and their family was film video 1985 something like that I feel like a old long hair
There's some really good heavy music these days, but this stuff will always hold a special place in my heart and set a pretty high bar by which all others are judged.
This is some masterpiece! 2020....never heard it before. What the f is wrong with me?
Me too bro, now I’m hooked lol
@@tfisahandle08 :>
Really amazing band, with every song you hear you just can't stop listening to them
You're probably like 23 years old. That's the issue.
@@killanige It's great how legendary bands get passed on through the generations. As long as that happens, their music will live forever \m/
Back in the day, I've played my Lights, Camera, Suicidal VHS til the tape's completely worn out! Cool stuff!
I wore a couple out myself, (plus all the ST cassettes in my walkman) . ST OG
I just cleaned out my shed and found my old copy which i thought was lost years ago. And as I'm an old fart who kept his VCR, it's all good.
is your ass worn out?
Those "suicidal" caps are super cool....
You can get em off their website
Swiatek702 Specific comment. Did you try yourself?
I found one of those caps in a goodwill bin. Had a chinstrap string and everything. The string broke off the sides, but I'm actually wearing the hat right now.
they are cringe
@@adrianom4512 nah man if u don't want to flip it up dont do it
Either a song rocks, or it doesn’t. This song ROCKS!!!
Best era and ST line up EVER.
Seen them live in 2018 new band sounds just as good in a band theonky person that really matters is the vocalist every other person is replaceable however rocky is a savage and one of the reasons I listen to fish bone
lights camera, art of rebellion, st 4life revolution.. join the army
Kind of disagree, Dave Lombardo adds so much to the band now. Plus this was after Amery Smith left.
the new line up has same hart
I saw these guys opening for Rage Against the Machine back in 2010. They still blow your minds right where you stand, 20 years later.
I saw the ST tour in 1994 when Rage opened for them
@@stevemitch7149 how it should have continued to be
WoW I can only imagine how incredible that was!
Rocky George is one of the MOST underrated guitarists in one of the most underrated bands.
Trujillo before he evolved into his final crab like mega-evolution.
Evolution of wallet.
More like de-evolution
Duke Minister he was the coolest in black lebel society
He walks like the baby Kaiju from Pacific Rim.
He wasa always into brother!!!!
Been rockin this shit for years im 41 and still head bang to this shit! Oh fuck I remember going to see them and slayer back in the day shit was crazy as hell.
nice
same here I am 40 and still rock to all the good ones like megadeth slayer anthrax no music like music that makes u want to punch a cop in the face lol
+danny donaldson yeah lol
+CYCO274 the best music is metal
+danny donaldson that's for sure.
When I seen them in concert I have never saw a band work so hard I have never seen an opening band get a encore they were beyond great
"Still Cyco After All These Years" is a top ten best album of all time.
God damn, I'm old, I was in that crowd.
Saw then 4 times back then, 52yr Old Metalhead here..
You so lucky, dude!!
What year was this
Damn geezer 🤣🤣🤘
really? :D
*August 4, 1990 Music Plus* 1440 Vine Street Los Angeles. The stage is against the west side of the building at 6250 Leland Way.
🙌 🙌
HA! Robert Trujillo right where he should be! Being the Funk Master for ST!!! EPIC
Annastasia666 X Robert Trujillo is he "still cyco after all these years"¿
L O L!!! I don't think he is :-(
th-cam.com/video/Ob3buKk6ALc/w-d-xo.html
I think that funk-junk screwed ST. After that he ain't doing it...
@@antihero9443 how so? I miss his funkiness! I gots a thang for that funky bass
Suicidal Tendencies, saved my life, in late 1980s......US Army veteran 100% PTSD...
Always loved this version fr
Anyone else finding that they have to type in "Suicidal Tendencies (Band)" into the search bar now because youtube's algorithm automatically think's you're trying to off yourself?
Yeah, I kept trying to find the band and it was getting to be really stupid and irritating. I tried to contact youtube and sent a message but I doubt they read it. I’m just trying to rock some ST🔥🤘
Ah es verdad! Lo acabo de comprobar gracias a que leí tu comentario!
I thought I was tripping my boy lol
i searched "suicidal tendencies won`t fall in love to day" and youtube called me emo 😭
Lmao
Been Suicidal since 1983! ST for life!
Estava vendo o documentário de um dos maiores cantores Brasileiros, Chrlie Brown Jr, e ele falou que essa banda foi uma das suas maiores inspirações. E realmente, é pura arte de rua!
Escute a fita demo do cbjr qnd chorão cantava em inglês, a influência do suicide é gigante.
@@jeypfsn4479 valeu mano, vou escutar sim!
@@jeypfsn4479 n só na demo se vc reparar mais na guitarra e no baixo lembra muito outras musicas dele tipo "rubão" ou "não deixe o mar te engolir"
SIMMMMM
porra quase tive um enfarte comparar este lixo com Suicidal Tendencies, chorão a maior farsa da cena.
These guys are awesome. Haven't really listened to them until now. I'm glad I did though. This is some good stuff
This performance is badass!!! Wish i was there!!!
I can smell the vinyl and leather inside Music Plus, shoppin for my favorite records and tapes
man Robert looks so young in this video...
Well he used to be young....khmmmm...
to aqui por causa do documentário do chorão kkkkkk idolo eterno!!!
Somos dois
Que documentário? E ele era fã do ST?
@@SamuelSouza-di6nq o filme que saiu recentemente sobre a vida dele irmão, Chorão - Marginal Alado, vale muito a pena olhar, e sim ele era muito fã do ST, Fugazi, entre outras bandas daquela cena foda, tanto que nas músicas da pra perceber a influência
Eu tbm, chorão eternooo!
Tmj
GREAT VIDEO❤ MISS THIS TIME
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is masterpiece!
You wrote It everywhere
I miss my tony hawk skate board and my old suicidal tapes. God this band brings back so many good memories 80 thrash or bust. these kids today have no idea what good music is.
*is a 16 yr old skater who loves thrash with a passion * yeah fuck all those kids haha
Not all of us like crappy pop bands, I'm 19 and Slayer is my favorite band
Yea we do bro
+Metalthrashinmadman96 check out sacred reich
I'm 15 man and it seems like I'm the only kid I skate with that listens to anything good
Rocky George!!! Nice to see him, amazing guitarrist!
Robert Trujillo!
Sure is! He's an awesome dude
Leandro Potenza lets see you play bass as well as him. Then you can talk.
Metallica
METALLICA FUNKY METAL in this days........Miss Burton..............
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES
ive been listening to suicidal since the early 80"s, and i'll be listening til im dead, love u guys!
Salve Chorão! Numa entrevista falou que curtia esse som.
Sometimes you gotta fight with your fist, and sometimes you gotta fight with your mind. Fuckin a that's a great line.
This what I imagine every day as a Certified Forklift Operator is like.
Lmaooooo
I'm crying 🤣🤣🤣
Fuk yea! Rockin' HARD! S.T.
im laughing and i dont understand this coment!
HELL YEAH BORTHER!!
Lots of partying to this band... great music
They never made the big $, never made Big Radio or MTV and yet they still played , and the fans still came. True Musicians . Authentic.
OMG TRUJILLO looks so young.
Well, no shit dude....
+RequiemForTheDead X And he didn't even record this track.
+Kzoo Detector This sounds like the version of still cyco after all these years which if it is he did record the bass parts I might be completely wrong but it sounds more like that version to me.
+Mega ducK This is a live version, pretty sure. Missing lyrics. Mike addressing the crowd at the end. JS
This video was actually released in 1990 to promote the "Lights...Camera...Suicidal" VHS. Although "Still Cyco After All These Years" was recorded in 1989 around the same time "Lights...Camera...Revolution!" was recorded, it wasn't released until 1993.
One of my favorite songs ever!
Perfected the combination of thrash and punk. Started with punk evolved quickly into thrash band
With killer metal solos thanx to tze criminally underrated Rocky George
I'm a 8 hour old sperm cell and I love these guys the music of my generation blows
Stay in there
keep suicidal tendencies alive boy
Most things this generation blow
You got good taste kid! I saw them in 1983 at the Santa Monica civic with Beowulf...
daveznothere15 that’s sick man how was it!?
Suicidal on the West Coast and Cro Mags on the East Coast, great shit man, pure fucking power.
Maybe I can't, but it's sure as hell I am gonna try it.
this goes so damn hard!!! One of the most legendary bands of all time!
The band who brought the crossover back in the 80's. Hell yeah!
One of my favorite track ever
join the army, crossover at finest
wish I could find more videos from that particular event... st
I’ve struggled with ocd since I was 11, I’ve always felt alone and like a freak. One of the times where I didn’t feel that sticks with me is when I first saw ST. I realized that I was surrounded by misfits as fucked up as me and actually felt like I belonged.
Saw them last Tuesday, they played this song and the pit ERUPTED. SxTx!
For once i can honestly say me too..... LOL
They played a lot of Join The Army in 2014. Must be good for concert energy.
BestVideo🎦OfAllTime⌛
Can you hear the- pain!
Can you see the- pain!
Can you sense the- pain!
Can you feel the- pain!
Can you help the- pain!
Can you fix the- pain!
Can you hear the war inside my head!!!
🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
I just can’t believe that this isn’t the number one of all time band they are definitely mine after many decades nothing comes close
Inolvidable estilo de Suicidal Tendencies, grandes valores de la música
There are NO words to describe this climate of the 80's and the general amazing.
I'm with them at that concert when I listen to it. I feel fucking nostalgia.
I'll ask the military to declassify the time machine.
------> Anybody coming with me? ( ;
Yes meeeeeee
When I'm stressed I blast this!!!!
I remember these guys! Lived on Lincoln...
A CARA DOS ANOS 90 NESSE CLIPE PQP
Anos 80
Did Trujillo crab walk in the Suicidal days?
You’ve just confirm 100% why I follow you! Thank you for this!
fantástica canción
ST with Lombardo kicked so much ass
I was about 10 when I was walking south on Vine Street from Hollywood Blvd when I happened to stumble upon this historic free show in the back parking lot of the Music Plus......I remember All the members of the band walking past me.. and I instantly became obsessed with ST.... movement....
1994 me and my friend Mike use to play suicidal, Gwar, napalm death, and Misfits like it was going out of style!
I was wasted.... punk skateboarding & surf.... now arthritis 😅
The 80s. When I had everything to look forward to. Now I'm just looking backward wishing I could do it all over again.
Long Live The Band! ThankU For Your Message!
So much history at Venice Beach
I know I grew up in Santa Monica 100' ft away from the beach parking lot on Hollister and Neilson Way. My uncle was one Jim Muir's (Mike's older brother) friends. I went to Samo High from '89 to '93. I was a "suicidal"; it was a gang, with clicks from Venice too--and even places like Whittier and Long Beach. We were just a racially mixed punk rock gang that went to shows (all shows, not just the ones where ST played, and got into fights with other mixed punk rock gangs (like LMP (La Mirada Punx), LADS (L.A. Death Squad), etc. etc., but whenever Orange County nazi skins showed up in L.A.; we'd unite and just mash the shit out them. It was a "thing" for like a 20 years,
might still be going on; the rich people who live there now probably have kids that do the same kind of shit we did as kids.
1:15 is that lead singer from RHCP Anthony kiedis?
Wow, the resemblance is uncanny. It might be
Saw them twice in Dallas. They put a great show!
Saudações brasileiras 🇧🇷🤘
Punk /metal when we became friends with punks "1985" LA scene!
Man I wish I could have seen ST out door back then. But I did see them at the Balboa Theater and then big venues. Sick gigs. Excel, Beowulf, No Mercy, Los Cycos.
Look how far Robert came!
Voice in side his head....."Hey Rob, in 16 years you'll be the bass player for Metallica." Rob...."huh uh, you tripping homie. I'm ST for life!"
Trujillo!!!
Michael trujillo ,El Monte my bro
Takes Me Back and I'm in My Late 50s 🇺🇸
I wished i lived this on that big gig! Im ftom 95' now 23 going 24, discovered so much music! But when i hear this i got crazy happy & pumped! Like nothing can't stop me ;D powerful aggression & message! Do a tour soon where you started?! East Los Angeles 🔥
"War Inside my head"
next song: "won't take a day off I'll be dead"
Sweating bulletss
My icy fingers claw your back...
@@cobgod1415 here I come agaaaaaiiiiiiin
@@jasv49 Feeling paranoid, true enemy or false friend?
can't wait to see them open for megadeth on my birthday! palladium or bust!
Im going too!
Oh my fucking god im gonna be there to it's gonna fucking be brutal!
and it was fucking brutal
0:23 Maynard James Keenan
Why can’t he just be sober
Holy shit you are right, that's James keenen