![]() “Berserk!” and “Feeding the Addiction” are two new recordings that sound like, you guessed it, a cross between the last ST and IG albums, but not as good. ![]() They’re very heavy, with a touch of Infectious Grooves-style funkiness. “Join the Army” and “Possessed to Skate” were re-recorded with the new lineup and turned out very good. So it matters not what classic songs were chosen for this “best of”, but what new tracks were included. If you like a song off an album, you buy the album. First of all, “best of” albums for metal bands are pointless. Prime Cuts is a “best of” album featuring 11 classic ST tracks, two re-recorded tracks, and two new tracks. I happen to like both of those albums, but I must say the new material is disappointing. ![]() So what can be expected from the new camp? Well if you were disappointed with ST’s Suicidal for Life or IG’s Groove Family Cyco, then don’t bother with the new material, as it’s pretty much a cross between both albums, but even less interesting. To take their place are Dean Pleasants (guitar) and Brooks Wackerman (drums) from IG, and Josh Paul on bass. ![]() Mike Muir (vocals) and Mike Clark (guitar) still remain from the classic lineup, but out of the picture are Robert Trujullio, Rocky George, and Jimmy DeGrasso. Nowadays it’s really a cross between ST and Infectious Grooves. Yes, Suicidal Tendencies is still alive and kickin’, but it’s not the same band that we used to know. ![]()
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