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Steal This Record

The Suicide Machines

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Album Review

At the time Steal This Record dropped in 2001, it had been ten years since the Suicide Machines formed in Detroit, MI. In those ten years, the band had toured heavily, opening for such acts as No Doubt and Rancid, and put three discs under its belt before dropping Steal This Record. Upon hearing the first single release, the punk/modern rock anthem "Killing Blow," you wonder why the group hadn't broken through. The Suicide Machines are a bad-ass punk act — the title track races on, leaving your disc platter smoking when it's done — with a contemporary edge (think Lit or the Offspring). Its socially defiant lyrics and fun speedy guitar- and drum-racing music make the band a shoo-in for modern, college, alternative, and traditional rock stations. The best evidence of this is the Suicide Machines' raunchy and in-your-face cover of R.E.M.'s hit "It's the End of the World (And I Feel Fine)." Alien Ant Farm remade Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" in 2001; this is a similar instance and the song is as, if not more, worthy of airplay. And just to shake things up a bit, the Suicide Machines even offer up some reggae on the charming "Stand Up." Do yourself, and this band, a favor — don't steal, but buy this record.

Customer Reviews

I really did steal this record.

This album is amazing! Best I've heard in a long time. The Killing Blow, Scars, and Unbreakable are the best songs. But it stinks that you can't get the whole album without buying each song individually, it's almost like they want you to steal it... Oh well, whether you buy it or steal it, just get it NOW!

It's a Good Album!

It's like a punk rock, ska mix. a few songs aren't so great but most of the songs are good enough to overshadow that. \\m//

WOW

This is deffinately my favorte SM record... it's sooooo good... I remember listening to It's the End of the World As We Know it when I was like 8 years old... really good work... + I know Dan he's like ultra cool... too bad the broke up... but Dan has a new band called Bayonetting the Wounded... so deffinately check them out.

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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