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George is largely considered responsible for moving Suicidal Tendencies away from their hardcore punk roots into a more thrash oriented territory. He is also responsible for Robert Trujillo joining the band, who was a friend of his at Culver City High School.
Mar 22, 2010 · David Konow of GuitarWorld.com recently conducted an in-depth interview with former Suicidal Tendencies guitarist Rocky George. A few excerpts from the chat follow below.
Mar 17, 2010 · Suicidal would subsequently hit the road with Metallica, Queensryche, and the European leg of the Clash of the Titans tour with Megadeth, Slayer and Testament. When Suicidal first broke up in 1995, George felt the band could have gone further, but he hasn’t spent much time looking back.
- David Konow
Rocky George formed the group Samsara and played in 40 Cycle Hum and Cro-Mags after Suicidal Tendencies's breakup, eventually joining Fishbone. Mike Clark joined a band called Creeper , while Jimmy DeGrasso joined Dave Mustaine 's side project MD.45 , and eventually replaced Nick Menza in Megadeth , who recruited guitarist Anthony Gallo ...
Rocky George joined the band in 1984 and remained a member until their breakup in 1995. In the summer of 1984, Leonard "Rocky" George took over on guitar; shortly thereafter, Smith was also replaced by Ralph "R. J." Herrera. [5]
ImageNameYears ActiveInstruments2023–2024drumsnone2021–2023drumsnoneJeff Pogan2016–2018rhythm guitar backing vocalsWorld Gone Mad (2016) Get Your Fight On!2016–2021drumsWorld Gone Mad (2016) Get Your Fight On!Rocky George was the lead guitarist for the crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies from 1984 to their first breakup in 1995.
Suicidal Tendencies: I Wasn't Meant to Feel This/Asleep at the Wheel: With Suicidal Tendencies, Mike Clark, Rocky George, Mike Muir. Suicidal Tendencies performs in the music video "I Wasn't Meant to Feel This/Asleep at the Wheel" from the album "The Art of Rebellion" recorded for Epic Records.