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Suicidal for Life

Suicidal Tendencies · 1994

48 min · 13 tracks · hardcore punk · thrash metal · crossover thrash

Raw energy collides with introspective lyrics, delivering a chaotic yet poignant reflection on mental struggles and societal rejection.

Suicidal for Life is an album by Suicidal Tendencies, released in 1994. Raw energy collides with introspective lyrics, delivering a chaotic yet poignant reflection on mental struggles and societal rejection. 'Suicidal for Life' is notable for its unabashed exploration of themes like depression and alienation, resonating with a generation disillusioned by societal norms. The album received positive reviews and further solidified the band's influence within both the punk and metal scenes, helping to pave the way for future artists addressing mental health in music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Suicidal for Life sound like?

Raw energy collides with introspective lyrics, delivering a chaotic yet poignant reflection on mental struggles and societal rejection. Rooted in hardcore punk and thrash metal.

What makes Suicidal for Life by Suicidal Tendencies notable?

'Suicidal for Life' is notable for its unabashed exploration of themes like depression and alienation, resonating with a generation disillusioned by societal norms. The album received positive reviews and further solidified the band's influence within both the punk and metal scenes, helping to pave the way for future artists addressing mental health in music. By the time 'Suicidal for Life' was released in January 1994, Suicidal Tendencies had already established themselves as a pivotal force in the crossover thrash genre. This album came after their acclaimed 'The Art of Rebellion' (1992), marking a period where they began to experiment more with lyrical depth while maintaining their hardcore punk roots.

How many songs are on Suicidal for Life?

Suicidal for Life has 13 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.

Tracklist

13 tracks·48:58

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Invocation 0:59
  • 2 Don’t Give a Fuck! Standout 2:46
  • 3 No Fuck’n Problem 3:31
  • 4 Suicyco Muthafucka 4:27
  • 5 Fucked Up Just Right! 4:58
  • 6 No Bullshit 3:12
  • 7 What Else Could I Do? 5:59
  • 8 What You Need’s a Friend 3:55
  • 9 I Wouldn’t Mind 4:22
  • 10 Depression and Anguish Standout 3:02
  • 11 Evil 3:43
  • 12 Love vs. Loneliness Standout 6:56
  • 13 Benediction 1:01

Release Date

January 1, 1994

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

48 min 58 sec