Feel Like Shit Deja Vu Controlled by Hatred [Explicit Lyrics]
Feel Like Shit Deja Vu Controlled by Hatred [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Master of No Mercy
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2. How Will I Laugh Tomorrow
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3. Just Another Love Song
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4. Waking the Dead
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5. Controlled by Hatred
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6. Choosing My Own Way of Life
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7. Feel Like Shit...Deja-Vu
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8. It's Not Easy
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9. How I Will Laugh Tomorrow [Heavy Emotion Version]
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Feel Like Shit Deja Vu Controlled by Hatred,Suicidal Tendencies,Sony,American Underground,Hardcore Punk,Heavy Metal,Pop,Popular Music,Punk Metal,Rock,Skatepunk,Thrash
Average customer rating:
- The Master of No Mercy
- Better than HOW WILL I LAUGH...
- A good album, but a letdown from How Will I Laugh
- Ear to ear grin
- It deserves 3.5 stars.
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Feel Like Shit Deja Vu Controlled by Hatred
Suicidal Tendencies
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000026U2
Release Date: 1989-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Master Of No Mercy
- How I Will Laugh Tommorow
- Just Another Love Song
- Waking The Dead
- Controlled By Hatred
- Choosing My Own Of Life
- Feel Like Shit...Deja-Vu
- It's Not Easy
- How I Will Laugh Tommorow (Heavy 2Motion Version)
Customer Reviews:
The Master of No Mercy.......2004-06-12
This, from what I hear, is one of Suicidal's best-selling records, probably as much because of the name as the music. This is the first record with Robert Trujillo on bass, although for whatever reason, he is credited as "Stymee". These days he makes a more than a comfortable living as the latest Cliff Burton stand-in in Metallica. The downside to this album is that the production is kinda flat. The upside is that there are several excellent songs on here. However, its should be noted, and I don't see it in any of the other reviews, that half of this CD is actually cover songs, plus two more are different versions of the same song from Suicidal's previous album.
Somewhat different versions of "Controlled By Hatred", "Master Of No Mercy", "Waking the Dead", and "Choosing My Own Way Of Life" originally appeared "Widespread Bloodshed/Love Runs Red" by the band No Mercy in 1987 (NOT the mid-'90's hip-hop group). No Mercy was Mike Clark's first band, and Mike Muir replaced No Mercy's original singer sometime in the mid-'80's, before the album was recorded. This record is way out of print (a rumored re-issue has yet to appear) and its definitely worth the hunt to pick it up if you are a hardcore Suicidal fan, although it will cost you big bucks. A couple songs intended for a second No Mercy LP ended up on "How Will I Laugh Tomorrow" (including the title track). No Mercy sounds much more like the late '80's/early '90's Suicidal than, say, the band that recorded "Join The Army". I think that "Controlled By Hatred" was one of the best songs that Suicidal ever recorded. "Waking The Dead" is also great. The other 2 songs are good, but don't match the previous two. Anyway, another cover on here is "Its Not Easy", originally recorded by the Mike Muir-side project Los Cycos in 1985 for the "Welcome To Venice" comp., a record than will cost you more that No Mercy's, especially since the master tapes were destroyed in a fire, making a re-release almost impossible. "Its Not Easy" is all right. Its one those "Underneath my crazy exterior, I'm hurting" songs Mike Muir seemed to pull out at least twice per album. Then you've got two versions of "How Can I Laugh Tomorrow..." The first is the video edit. Completely useless, who needs the edited version of a song? The "heavy emotion version" on the other hand, is absolutely fantastic. Then you've got two more songs (original to this disc as far as I know), the excellent "Just Another Love Song" and the not-quite-as-good-but-still-pretty-good "Feel Like S***, Deja-Vu".
A couple of people have made mention of "gangsta" image of this album, but that was something Suicidal had from the beginning, although it was mixed with a skater thing. Anyway, who cares about their image? Its not like they were singing about their ho's and bling-bling. Besides, if you are a Suicidal fan you should already own this, and if you don't like them then I doubt this CD will change your mind.
Better than HOW WILL I LAUGH..........2004-06-01
With this being said I will you a reason for my bias; pure angry thrash[metal]. Well... except for the two alternate versions of "How Will I Laugh..." WAKING THE DEAD is perfect for a slow-mosh, the lyrics for MASTER OF NO MERCY are hilarious and JUST ANOTHER LOVE SONG makes the circle pit explode with drunk idiot punks and locs alike. The energy is much more present here than the previous album discussed above and contains less mindless tracks that plagued that record making it way too hokey. Here, Suicidal are much more primal and evcn more metal than that release. The two HOW WILL I LAUGH reprises are almost worth a rats (...)(check out the 'heavy emotion version,' which is the best of all three!) SUICIDAL 4 LIFE!!!
A good album, but a letdown from How Will I Laugh.......2004-04-07
Considering that of the 9 songs on this album, two are just remixes of the track "How will I Laugh" there really isn't enough new material here. The material that is there is good though, with a thrashy sound, a bit less melodic than How Will I Laugh but nicely mettalic. My theory on this album though is that this is mostly material that didn't make it onto the How Will I Laugh album or wasn't finished so they released it a year later. Not bad, but not so memorable.
Buy it if your a big S.T. fan, if not stick with the previous releases.
Ear to ear grin.......2003-11-15
This album is one of the finest that ST did. I used to listen to this album a lot between the ages of 15 - 17 (probably because it suited the age). A lot of time - years - passed by before I was floored by this group's music. Yes, floored is the word.
My love for thrash and speed metal is one that also disappeared for quite some time, and then all of the sudden years later I became to appreciate the genre extremely. Like a woman you haven t seen for some time, and then you re unite after some time. Sounds kind of mushy don't it ? : )
Actually I had the luck of seeing this band live on a tour they did in 1991 w Queensryche (which is also a good band).
Although this band is criticised for living a `thug life', I tend to ignore or not pay attention to that. It really gets in the way of my enjoying or liking their music.
Their music has energy and aggression and that s what I look for when Im listening to it. The guitars sound incredible on here. Rocky George sounds without words, as some of the best guitar solos I ve heard. Probably because there is a edited version of the video to How will i laugh. That song rocks and the solos are super. The other songs too, `Waking the dead', Master of no mercy, and Controlled by hatred. It deserves 5 stars. I dont see why 4.
Peace.
It deserves 3.5 stars........2003-07-16
To be honest I think the music and the lyrics are great. What bothers me is the production. I don't mind if any album is not as polished as "The Black Album", but there is something wrong here. You can hear the instruments perfectly; the drums, guitars, and bass can be heard very clearly. But you can barely hear Mike Muir's voice. All of the instruments are louder than the singing. I'm a big ST/IG fan, and what surprises me the most is that the albums they released before this had better production than this album and they wern't really polished. For examaple, the albums before this had the same production as Megadeth's "So Far, So Good.....So What", which is pretty good.
Now to the music. This album is a good example of ST's Thrash/Speed Metal era. If you like 80s Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, Testament, and COC then you will definatly like this. This is not a harcore punk CD like thier self-titled debut, which was great. They also avoided the Skater Thrash sound that they made on their second album "Join The Army", which was also good. Like I said if you liked the aformentioned bands then you will like this. If you're lookin for Nu Metal junk, then look somewhere else or turn on Mtv.
My advice to you is don't get this album unless if you heard their other albums first. I like this album, but I don't think anyone should get this if its the best ST albums for beginners. I would reccomened getting "Join The Army", "How Will I Laugh Tommorrow", or "lights....Camera..Revolution" first. If you liked then you should deffinetly get this.
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