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Cult Classics: Suicidal Tendencies
You Oughtta Know: Cult Classics
By Matt Abramson   
Friday, 25 December 2009

Suicidal Tendencies - Lights… Camera… Revolution!
Epic – 1990

All you wanted was a Pepsi, but instead you got a kick ass thrash album. 

suicidallightscdSuicidal Tendencies made this record later in their carrer, after they survived the "Big Bang of Punk," so to speak, and had a minute to think about what they dug about music in the first place. The band, a favorite of punks and 1980’s L.A. gang members alike, made a couple of really sweet hardcore albums and are a highly revered band in that genre. Their most famous cut, “Institutionalized”, is one of the greatest old-school punk tracks ever put on tape, despite being an odd entry in the category. The song features a mid-tempo dialog and guitar solo with hardcore breaks - no “God Save the Queen” by a long shot. Suicidal took a turn toward hard thrash with Lights… Camera… Revolution’ in 1990. What resulted was a fantastic snapshot of a certain time and place in the history of metal.

This album doesn’t fall under the category of ‘legendary’, but it does at earn the 'really good’ classification. The technical playing stands up to most metal releases during this era, with a lot of air-guitar inducing madness in a world before people could use video games to pretend they can play. Mike Muir is a hell of a band leader, and what he lacks in vocal ability he makes up for in enthusiasm. Tunes like ‘Send Me Your Money’ have the political and ethical commentary that only legitimate punk music can deliver. Oh, and you know that dude Robert Trujillo? The bass player? The one that saved Metallica from really, really sucking just like Bob Rock was intent on making them really, really suck? (That’s a whole other essay though.) He plays bass on this album. And he shreds.

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Cult Classics - The Pogues
You Oughtta Know: Cult Classics
Friday, 23 July 2004
The Pogues, falling from grace with God.You Oughta Know - Cult Classics
The Pogues - If I Should Fall from Grace with God
By Matt Ashworth

It is 3 a.m. and you are passed out on the floor of your living room after drinking pints of Guiness with your three dearest friends all night. In the background you can hear a CD playing that isn't from your own collection. It sounds Irish, perhaps due to the mandolin, concertina, and other traditional instrumentation. But no Irish Rovers this, you muse. The singer's raspy, alluring drawl makes him sound as drunk as you are. The sheer punk energy of this music almost makes you want to awake from you drunken stupor and dance vibrantly . . . . well. . . . not quite.

Since you probably won't remember to ask the next morning, we'll just go ahead and tell you. You are listening to the Pogues, and if you know anything about anything, you have been listening to them for years, making all this seem like a formality. But in case you haven't, we're here to help you out. The Pogues are an excellent Irish folk cum punk-rock band from London that deserves your attention. They sadly disbanded in 1996, but not before presenting some of the best rock music of the last two decades.

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