SUICIDAL TENDENCIES Invites Dozens Of Fans On Stage During HELLFEST Performance

June 25, 2009

Long-running Venice Beach, California thrash/punk band SUICIDAL TENDENCIES invited dozens of fans to join them on stage during the group's June 21, 2009 concert at the Hellfest in Clisson, France. Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below (clip uploaded by Dave Ingham a.k.a. YouTube user "triptykon").

Photos of SUICIDAL TENDENCIES's June 15, 2009 concert at the Electric Ballroom in London are available at this location.

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES' video for the band's new single, "Come Alive", can also be viewed below.

In a recent interview with the Great Falls Tribune, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES frontman Mike Muir stated about the song's lyrical content, "There's a lot of people ... their heart's beating and they've got brain waves, but they're not livin.' It's about taking control and standing up and realizing that you're always gonna have an excuse to sit back and wait and see what happens. You've gotta take control. I've gotta take control. I don't want someone else to have that control, and I'll do my best to fight to keep them from having it."

"Come Alive" is included on "Year Of The Cycos", the first album from the SUICIDAL crew featuring all-new tracks from the "cycos." The CD is available from ST's "Suicyco Street Team"web site.

Drummer Dave Hildago Jr. played his last show with SUICIDAL TENDENCIES in September 2008 at the We The People festival in Los Angeles. His full-time replacement is Eric Moore, who previously played with the long-running SUICIDAL side project INFECTIOUS GROOVES. According to the group, "Eric has an unbelievable mixture of power and finesse and the band is extra excited about the upcoming tours."

A brand new SUICIDAL TENDENCIES studio album is expected later in the year.

"Come Alive" video:

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