The Art Of Rebellion by Suicidal Tendencies
About the album The Art Of Rebellion
The sixth album by Suicidal Tendencies will come in 1992 and will be titled The Art Of Rebellion. It will be a blend of thrash and alternative metal, with progressive elements due to the length of the compositions and their complexity in many parts. The band Suicidal Tendencies, at the time of the album's recording, was searching for a drummer as R. J. Herrera was no longer with them. For the recording needs of the album, Josh Freese of the Vandals was the one who took on the drums as a session musician.
The album was produced by Peter Collins. The Art Of Rebellion was released just before the grunge and alternative rock/metal craze erupted, and thus the Suicidal Tendencies album became part of this entire musical trend. Nobody Hears, Asleep At The Wheel, and I'll Hate You Better were the three singles from the album, but there are many other notable moments throughout the album. The main composer of all the songs is Mike Muir.
The Art Of Rebellion reached No. 52 on the Billboard. It is the highest position the band's album has reached on the American chart.
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