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Suicidal Tendencies

| origin = Venice, Los Angeles, California
| years_active = 1981–1995, 1996–present
| label =
| associated_acts =
| website =
| current_members = Mike Muir
Dean Pleasants
Eric Moore
Nico Santora
Michael Morgan
| past_members = Mike Clark
Mike Ball
Rick Battson
Ron Bruner
Ric Clayton
Jimmy DeGrasso
Mike Dunnigan
Sean Dunnigan
Carlos Egert
Grant Estes
Andrew Evans
Josh Freese
Rocky George
Bob Heathcote
R.J. Herrera
Dave Hidalgo
Louiche Mayorga
Jon Nelson
Josh Paul
Greg Saenz
Amery Smith
Jason Speir
Robert Trujillo
Brooks Wackerman
Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner
Tim "RAWBIZ" Williams †
Thomas Pridgen
}}
Suicidal Tendencies (or simply Suicidal) is an American crossover thrash band founded in 1981 in Los Angeles, California by vocalist Mike Muir, who is the only remaining original member of the band. The band is often credited (along with D.R.I.) as one of "the fathers of crossover thrash".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Suicidal Tendencies )〕 To date, Suicidal Tendencies have released nine studio albums, one EP, four split albums including the rare ''Welcome to Venice'', six compilation albums (one of which is a "double-EP", while the other is a re-recording of their debut album), and two long-form videos.
Suicidal Tendencies rose to fame with their 1983 self-titled debut album, which spawned the single "Institutionalized", and was one of the first hardcore punk videos to receive substantial airplay on MTV. Suicidal Tendencies' next release was on their own label, Suicidal Records, where they contributed one song, "Look Up...(The Boys Are Back)", on the 1985 split ''Welcome to Venice''. After releasing their second album ''Join the Army'' (1987), Suicidal Tendencies were signed to Epic Records in 1988 and issued their third album, ''How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today'', later that year. This was followed by their next two albums, ''Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu'' (1989) and ''Lights...Camera...Revolution!'' (1990), which were also highly successful and both certified Gold by the RIAA.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=RIAA (type in "Suicidal Tendencies" in the artist box) )
After releasing three more studio albums (''The Art of Rebellion'', ''Still Cyco After All These Years'' and ''Suicidal for Life''), the band broke up and severed ties from Sony and Epic in 1995. However, they reunited a year later and have continued to perform and record since then. After over a decade of work and many lineup changes, the band released their eleventh studio album with all-new material, ''13'', in 2013.
==Band history==


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