SUICIDAL TENDENCIES: Australian Tour Announced

December 8, 2010

Long-running Venice Beach, California thrash/punk band SUICIDAL TENDENCIES will embark on an Australian tour in May 2011. The dates are as follows:

May 12 - Gold Coast, AUS @ Coolangatta Hotel ( 18+)
May 13 - Brisbane, AUS @ The Hi-Fi (18+)
May 14 - Sydney, AUS @ The Metro (LIC A/A)
May 15 - Melbourne, AUS @ Billboard ( 18+)
May 17 - Adelaide, AUS @ Fowlers (LIC A/A)
May 18 - Perth, AUS @ The Capitol (18+)

Tickets go on sale on Thursday, December 16 at 9:00 a.m.

In addition, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES will take part in the Punkspring festival in Japan in early April.

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES recently canceled the remaining dates on its U.S. tour because a parent of one of the bandmembers passed away and he needed to fly home to be with his family in this difficult time and handle all the funeral arrangements.

Another treat from the Suicidal Records stable, "No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family" was released via Suicidal Records on September 7. The CD features re-recorded tracks from SUICIDAL TENDENCIES' second album, "Join The Army", as well as tunes from the second full-length from NO MERCY, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES' guitarist Mike Clark's speed metal band (which found SUICIDAL TENDENCIES vocalist Mike Muir on vocals) from 1986.

Since its beginnings in Venice, California in the early '80s, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES has led the charge in the skate punk/thrash metal movement, consequently influencing an entire generation of bands along the way. Now, over two decades later, the time was right to unleash these lost gems, re-recorded and released for fans old and new to enjoy for the very first time. Also included is a new version of the classic SUICIDAL TENDENCIES track "Possessed To Skate".

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