Los Angeles thrash and hardcore band Suicidal Tendencies are bringing their Still Cyco Punk After All These Years tour to Australia in November 2023. The band, led by vocalist and founding member Mike ...
Legendary crossover thrashers Suicidal Tendencies are coming back down under in late 2025 — and they’re not just riding Metallica’s coattails. While ST are already locked in as special guests on ...
Suicidal Tendencies have announced a collaboration with Converse which will commence next Friday (Sept. 7), the same day their new album, STill Cyco Punk After All These Years, is released. It also ...
All I wanted was an album. Just one new album. It’s been eight years now since Suicidal Tendencies put out their most recent album of new material, World Gone Mad. If Suicidal Tendencies thought the ...
"You what that means … it's gonna by CYCO and BRUTAL," exclaimed Suicidal Tendencies frontman Mike Muir in making the announcement on Facebook. It was not revealed in Muir's Facebook posting what that ...
Fans can expect to hear plenty of math rock riffs and pop-punk vocals in Suicidal Tendencies‘ latest offering, “Adrenaline Addict.” Out today, this new track is shared as the debut single with ...
With the same intensity and angst that made Venice-born Suicidal Tendencies local legends, the band delivered a hardcore set of their hits to bring a bit of metal and punk energy to the Coachella ...
Suicidal Tendencies frontman Mike Muir fell off stage during the band’s show in Ontario, California on Saturday (September 23) – watch the video below. The hardcore punk legends were opening for US ...
If you follow Suicidal Tendencies on socials then you'll have probably clocked that the hardcore punk legends have been absent from Instagram for quite a while – and it's not because of the recent ...
Mike Muir sounds a lot like a highly competitive athlete when he talks about returning to the stage following two back surgeries. The skeptics who thought he was finished as a performer only seemed to ...
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