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  1. Grant Estes learned that demo replacing him on guitar and playing on Suicidal Tendencies's first record. [18] In 1983, Suicidal Tendencies signed with the independent label Frontier Records and released their self-titled debut .

  2. Grant Estes – guitars; Louiche Mayorga – bass, backing vocals; Amery Smith – drums; Spring – summer 1983 Mike Muir – lead vocals; Jon Nelson – rhythm guitar; Louiche Mayorga – bass, backing vocals; Amery Smith – drums; Grant Estes – lead guitar; Suicidal Tendencies (1983) Summer 1983 – summer 1984 Mike Muir – lead vocals ...

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    Name
    Years Active
    Instruments
    2023–2024
    drums
    none
    2021–2023
    drums
    none
    Jeff Pogan
    2016–2018
    rhythm guitar backing vocals
    World Gone Mad (2016) Get Your Fight On!
    2016–2021
    drums
    World Gone Mad (2016) Get Your Fight On!
  3. Aug 31, 2022 · A fan of heavy metal music, and cites Michael Schenker from UFO as a big influence in his guitar playing, and Alex Lifeson from Rush. He played guitar for Suicidal Tendencies in 1983, and ended up playing on their highly influential self titled debut.

  4. 1981. Genre: Thrash Metal/Crossover, Hardcore Punk. Themes: Life, Politics, Society, Angst, Comedy, Humour, Street life, Struggles. Current label: Suicidal Records. Years active: 1981-1995, 1996-present. The band was once a punk act that soon began adding thrash parts and metal influences.

  5. Mar 17, 2010 · published 17 March 2010. Guitar World speaks with Suicidal Tendencies/Fishbone guitarist Rocky George. Released in 1983, the self-titled debut album from Suicidal Tendencies has long been considered a classic of hardcore punk, and a crucial album in the punk/metal “crossover.”

    • David Konow
  6. 10.5K. About “Suicidal Tendencies”. Suicidal Tendencies is the 1983 debut album by hardcore punk/crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies. The album was influential to the hardcore...

  7. He played guitar for Suicidal Tendencies in 1983, and ended up playing on their highly influential self titled debut. His guitar playing was highly influential for the developing Crossover Thrash scene during the early to mid 80s.

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