One of the most peculiar and improbably entertaining bands to emerge from the skate-punk underground, Suicidal Tendencies made its name combining angular hardcore with jazz-fusion-level chops and eerie singsong hooks. Holding it all together is bandanna-clad, hoarse-voiced, perversely hilarious frontman Mike Muir, still the same self-proclaimed "cyco" he was when he begged his mom for a Pepsi in the 1983 classic "Institutionalized." Tonight the band plugs its first new album in 13 years—titled, of all things, 13—atop a strong bill that also includes New York hardcore mainstays Sick of It All and peeved yet fun-loving punk-metal veterans D.R.I.
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