Review: Suicidal Tendencies: No Mercy Fool!
As usual with Suicidal Tendencies, it is messy. This is not really anything new studio album on which the material for the most part consists of remakes of songs from the group “Join the army” album from 1987, and songs by No Mercy, thrash metal band that Mike Clark and Mike Muir had to, and from then mid-1980s.
Consequently, the tip of the “No Mercy Fool! / Suicidal family” in all different directions, it’s sort of a sample of the Los Angeles alternative metal scene and allowed the last 25 years. Thrash metal, hardcore, punk, funk metal, you name it. Suicidal Tendencies stir everything into the pot and it is remarkable that the group still makes it work. Perhaps because the band consists of a collection of brilliant musicians.
Rumor does Moreover, that group has a brand new studio album, with only new songs, at once. But when it is released, yes, there probably know just Clark and Muir.
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