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The Least Worst of the Suicide Machines

The Suicide Machines

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Customer Reviews

Severely Disappointed

As a long time Suicide Machines fan, I am torn by this turn of events. Yes, this is a killer album, but you'd be much better off buying it in a store, where you won't have to pay more than $20 for it. Then again, if you're in that store already, why not buy Destruction by Definition (the Suicide Machines' greatest album ever) instead? Many of the tracks from Destruction are featured here, on this compilation, and the few that aren't are from other Suicide Machines albums on iTunes. The main thing that severely disappointed me, however, is the fact that as soon as this album came up (bearing it's Destruction-by-Definition-heavy playlist) iTunes took Destruction by Definition off their downloadable list of the Suicide Machines albums.

All killer. No filler. but iTunes sucks.

Every song is a sing along. Extremely catchy. But this iTunes version is missing 3 songs torward the end, which is a bummer. The last 4 songs are either live or previously unreleased songs. On iTunes your have to buy each song individually =(. so i suggest buying the actuall CD and saving a lot of money.

A must for someone who loves punk...

Best songs are: New Girl, Permanent Holiday, Sincerity, and Brass Ring. Some of their songs curse so much it may distract you from the goodness though.

Biography

Formed: March, 1991 in Detroit, MI

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Although many mistake alterna-ska punkers the Suicide Machines as being from California, where most of the genre's bands come from, they're in fact Detroit natives. Starting off in the early '90s, the quartet was founded by Jason Navarro (vocals) and Dan Lukacinsky (guitar/vocals), who saw some members come and go before recording their first demo in 1993 with Derek Grant on drums and Jason Brake on bass. The Suicide Machines did their first national dates the following year and by late 1994 Royce...
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