This 1997 greatest hits album is a fairly good overview of the career of punk/thrash pioneers Suicidal Tendencies. Here we get classics like "Institutionalized", "You Can't Bring Me Down", and "Lovely", along with some other great songs like "I Saw Your Mommy" and "Nobody Hears". Then we've got "Go Skate!", a re-recording of "Possessed To Skate" which works just as well as the original. The album closes with "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow," which is still one of the best songs ST has ever done. In short, if you want a little of everything Suicidal has done, get this record.
Prime cuts is an excellent collection of music by the S.T.'s. Two of the tracks have differennt versions of previous songs. "Join the NEW army" is a re-make of "Join the army". And "Go Skate" is a re-make of "Possessed to skate" Overall, Great guitar work and attitude mixed with high talent and quality engineering make this one of my favorites.
Suicidal got it right the first time. Just a long album of redubs of originals and they are not what we've come to expect from them. No grit or spontaneity like their original thrash
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good album one of sucidals best albums
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Great band with many great songs.
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