You Got, I Want - Suicidal Tendencies - Join The Army (CD, Album)
Label: Virgin - CDV 2424,Virgin - 0777 7 86756 2 4 • Format: CD Album, Repress • Country: UK & Europe • Genre: Rock • Style: Hardcore, Punk
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Nov 11, · The title track off of "Join The Army" - Suicidal Tendencies I got a story to tell, now listen up real well Pay attention this way to what I got to say Took it to the street, rap to the people we meet Now we're rocking out hard to the Suicidal beat Tried to deny our right, so we're putting up a fight Just doing our thang, they tried to call it.
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ST should rewrite this album with todays technology. The songs are still good, but its just not heavy at all. No Punch! My 15 watt Marshall practice amp has more tone then the guitar produced on this album. Back in the day this album it kicked butt and with the right production still can. Keep your tapes, unless you find a great deal on this album.
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1. Suicidal Maniac 2. Join The Army 3. You Got, I Want 4. A Little Each Day 5. The Prisoner 6. War Inside My Head 7. I Feel Your Pain 8. Possessed To Skate 9. No Name, No Words Cyco Two Wrongs Dont Make a Right (But They Make Me Feel A Whole Lot Better) Looking In Your Eyes5/5(1).
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1. Suicidal Maniac 2. Join The Army 3. You Got, I Want 4. A Little Each Day 5. The Prisoner 6. War Inside My Head 7. I Feel Your Pain 8. Possessed To Skate 9. No Name, No Words Cyco Two Wrongs Dont Make a Right (But They Make Me Feel A Whole Lot Better) Looking In Your Eyes5/5(1).
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Suicidal Tendencies - Join the Army () Album Photo by melodic. Format: Vinyl. 7 likes. 4 Suicidal Tendencies Album Photos. [Artist] Name [Artist] Genres [Artist] Country [Artist] Line-up [Artist] Labels [Album] Title [Album] Track listing [Album] Genres [Album] Line-up [Album] Labels [Album] a Year Advanced Artist Search Advanced Album Search.
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About Join the Army. Join the Army is the second album by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies. It was released in – four years after their self-titled debut album – and is one of the most well known albums for crossing over the genres of punk and thrash metal, known as crossover thrash, a genre that Suicidal Tendencies have been credited for creating.
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Suicidal Tendencies is the debut studio album by American hardcore punk band Suicidal eadadnoileftguteetarenjingfighbattnoc.coinfo album was released on July 5, , through Frontier Records with the catalog number FLP It became one of the best-selling punk rock albums at the time and launched the band into its future success. Suicidal Tendencies has received positive reviews from music critics, and by , .
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Official Suicidal Tendencies Join The Army lyrics at CD Universe. I got a story to tell, now listen up real well Pay attention this way to what I got to say Took it to the street, rap to the people we meet Now weÂ.
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Lyrics to 'Join the Army' by Suicidal Tendencies. I got a story to tell, now listen up real well Pay attention this way to what I got to say Took it to the street, rap to the people we meet Now we're rocking out hard to the Suicidal beat.