Suicidal Tendencies
- Žánry:
- punk
Suicidal Tendencies je americká hardcore- punková kapela z Kalifornie. Rozpadla se v roce 1995, ale o tři roky později se dala znovu dohromady.
Skupina založená v kalifornském Venice v roce 1982, původně jako hardrockové kvarteto. Později se...
Píseň: Suicidal Maniac
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- Suicidal Tendencies
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- Join The Army
A birth that came from more than sound Now rages on from town to town A giant grows more every day And now the maniac is here to stay A feeling you can't kill It's the power, it's a will Controls your thoughts but you can't see Just when you thought it's safe he suddenly appears He feels no pain, he has no mercy or no fears He gives the message and your mind is filled with blue And now the maniac lives inside of you [CHORUS] He's back! The suicidal maniac Each day he grows more and more He's bigger now than ever before His thoughts he'll compromise on never He can't be stopped, he'll live forever Blast a way through the mind A power of another kind A presence that is growing out of sound And now it's come, the time the maniac I'll meet He takes my hand and now I bow down to his feet His love for me is like a father to a son And now the maniac and I are one I bow to his might Too powerful to fight And it's my destiny Now the maniac lives inside of me He's back An army at his command A strength that you can't comprehend A force unknown can now be told The power of the world he holds A feeling you can't kill It's the power, it's the will Controls your thoughts but you can't see Just when you thought it's safe he suddenly appears He feels no pain, he has no mercry or no fears He gives the message and your mind is filled with blue And now the maniac's a part of you And the time has come The maniac you'll meet He takes your hand and now you bow down to his feet His love for you is like a father to a son And now the maniac and you are one He's back And he's a suicidal maniac!

Join The Army (1987)
1. Suicidal Maniac
7. I Feel Your Pain And I Survive
11. Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right (But They Make Me Feel A Whole Lot Bette