SUICIDAL TENDENCIES: Safe And Sound In California

November 4, 2003

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES have posted the following message on their official web site:

"Hello people, just a quick note to explain our absence. The INFECTIOUS GROOVES record is going great and work on the Studio has been continuing at the same time and moving right along. We have a bunch of photos, recaps, etc we were gonna post, but then the fires started and we felt like it was a 'lil inappropriate. We got a lot of emails of concern from people who saw the fires on the news etc. and know the fire areas are around us. First, thanx for your emails and concerns. Fortunately all of the band and our families have been safe, but the ashes everywhere are/were a reminder of those that weren't or aren't. Our prayers and thoughts are with those people."

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