You can’t bring me down

I had stopped by the HoG and picked up their newest release at the time, How Will I Laugh Tomorrow and absolutely loved it!
Then got to see this tour in Rochester.
They opened for Queensryche, who I wasn't into.

Held the rail their entire set, they were awesome!
Went back and chilled, didn't have a need to be close to Queensryche.

Ended up walking around the War Memorial and met Mike Clark in one of the back hallways.

1991?
 
But the bus driver can:

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That is an unhinged masterpiece
Including a nice part about 'being offended' that still rings very true decades later.

Yea maybe sometimes I do feel like shit
I ain't happy 'bout it, but I'd rather feel like shit than be full of shit!
And if I offended you, oh I'm sorry
But maybe you need to be offended
But here's my apology and one more thing...fuck you!
 
ST Rules. From "How Will I laugh Tomorrow... to Suicidal For Life" is as about as good a 5 album run as any band ever had.
I'm more about Suicidal Tendencies, Join the Army, and How Will I Laugh Tomorrow..., but gotta say it's disappointing that they aren't mentioned with the same respect that the big four and Testament are. If you were really there back in the day ST was the shit.

And I don't even like Pepsi.
 
See you there. P.S. Just realized I misspelled 'bus' in my original post. I guess my post doesn't fall far from the tree.

I didn't even notice, so I'm right there with you (I fixed it in the quote in my post so you don't look like a tard).
 
ST Rules. From "How Will I laugh Tomorrow... to Suicidal For Life" is as about as good a 5 album run as any band ever had.
For me, the first album to Lights, Camera, Revolution is the run. Amazing transition from punk and hardcore to full on metal where none of it stumbles.

 
See you there. P.S. Just realized I misspelled 'bus' in my original post. I guess my post doesn't fall far from the tree stump.
You two are going to hell and become South Park Devil bitches.
3rd from the right in the bud\s pic is my ex wife's new husband.
 
That clip was amazing back in the day. I used to (and still do) love the clean tone on the intro. The multiple finger tapping section was the first time I'd seen anyone do that in a music video. Rocky's solos are both fantastic and tasty. And lastly a big reason why I bought my UV7 was from falling in love seeing the one in this clip.
I just saw them last weekend in Melbourne doing support for Metallica. No 7 string wizardry though. :(

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Saw Suicidal open for Sepultura back in the early 90s for the Beneath the Remains tour...Suicidal was epic as was Sepultura. Think I remember meeting Mike M. at that show but I partied pretty fucking hard back then so maybe its my imagination...lol!
 
Loved them since their debut album. A staple for skating and surfing. I've always appreciated how they've evolved and stayed relevant, and they influenced numerous bands in the '90s. Mike Muir's always had definite path in mind. The last album I got of theirs was Lights... Camera... Revolution!, but I may need to catch up with them. Loved Rocky's guitar playing.
 
Gonna let it slide but not everyone's happy about @thegame and @shredi knight's Down posts (reported).

That sort of thing might be "tasteless" but geez folks, try to remember how to laugh. It's the intent that counts, after all.
 

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