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The band's 7th studio album is a compilation of unpublished tracks from their early days (ST in 1982, Join The Army and B-side "Don't Give Me Your Nothing"). All songs were re-recorded. One of the reasons are disagreements between front man Mike Muir and their former record company. Nevertheless, Mike Muir and the band's new line up managed to provide the newly recorded tracks with a matured sound. Muir's voice is less raw, but more powerful. The band is better than ever. 'Suicidal Tendencies' established an international fan base in the 80's. This album leads a whole new generation into the 90's.