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Check Out Suicidal Tendencies’ Reimagining of a Cyco Miko Classic For New Album

Check Out Suicidal Tendencies’ Reimagining of a Cyco Miko Classic For New Album

Mike Muir's “Not Retro” Take on Some Old Songs Feels Great
August 27, 2018 (August 28, 2018) // Riot Fest

Earlier this month, Suicidal Tendencies announced STill Cyco Punk After All These Years, the crossover thrashers’ 13th studio album, and now we get to go crazy over some new music. Well, “new” in the sense that it’s a reimagining of “It’s Always Something” from frontman Mike Muir’s 1995 debut solo album. Regardless, we’re stoked, and you can hear the track below, or if you hate spoilers, wait until the record comes out on September 7 (via the band’s own Suicidal Records).

STill Cyco Punk After All These Years is a near complete re-recording of Lost My Brain! (Once Again), frontman Mike Muir’s solo debut, which was released in 1995 under the moniker Cyco Miko. In a statement, Muir describes the new record as “Not retro, but taking it 25 years forward and making it a modern Cyco Punk record,” noting that “[It’s] extremely dangerous after so many years, but damn, I love these songs and I feel them so much. Perhaps surprisingly more now than when I was 30! The music hits me hard, and the lyrics hit me harder.”

Pre-order STill Cyco Punk After All These Years here, and don’t miss Suicidal Tendencies performing its seminal self-titled debut album in full at Riot Fest this September.


SUICIDAL TENDENCIES
STill Cyco Punk After All These Years
Suicidal Records
Release Date: September 7, 2018

ORDER IT HERE


01. I Love Destruction
02. F.U.B.A.R.
03. All Kinda Crazy
04. Sippin’ From The Insanitea
05. It’s Always Something
06. Lost My Brain… Once Again
07. Nothin’ To Lose
08. Gonna Be Alright
09. Ain’t Gonna Get Me
10. All I Ever Get
11. Save A Peace For Me


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