Ink N’ Iron Present: Suicidal Tendencies
photo and text by: Antonio Thronn
Suicidal Tendencies Wow, Fuck Yeah!!!
Suicidal Tendencies in lovely Sunday June 8 made a memorable concert at Queen Mary. This is a retired ocean liner que sailed primarily in the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line. The Queen Mary is located at 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802.
Suicidal Tendencies represent Venice Beach and the skateboard scene.They played songs from the new album called” 13” songs and old school. Classics of the band as:
Institutionalized
1983
Suicidal Tendencies
You Can not Bring Me Down
1990
Lights … Camera … Revolution!
Nobody Hears
1992
The Art of Rebellion
Subliminal
1983
Suicidal Tendencies
How Will I Laugh Tomorrow
1988
Os new musicians who are following Mike Muir are very experienced and they play heavy and fast songs. The audience comprised of Los Angeles punks, skaters, surfers, rockabillys, motorcyclers, headbangers, and very beautiful woman needed a show of Suicidal Tendencies a long time and they washed the soul not stopped getting any minute. The musicians who performed in this concert were: Thomas Pridgen – drums (2014-present)
Tim “RAWBIZ” Williams – bass guitar (2011-present)
Nico Santora – rhythm guitar (2012-present).
With guy had much ability and the audience raved every song. The audience was all of Suicidal Tendencies and when the show ended Mike Muir released the stage for all to rise. The crowd jumped the fence and within minutes the stage was packed with people. A punk girl jumped on stage who lost both her bra and got beautiful tits showing up for all to see, but still nobody ticked a finger on her. That moment was the most hesitant of the show. Summarizing Mike Muir with these new musicians showed that the essence of this band live and every song.