After recording some definite gems in the late '80s, Suicidal Tendencies triumphantly entered the '90s with one of its best albums ever, the commanding Lights...Camera...Revolution! Not since the mid-'80s had the L.A. band sounded this confident, focused and inspired. "You Can't Bring Me Down" and the Motörhead-ish "Get Whacked" demonstrate just how much fun Suicidal can be, but most of all, the metal-oriented album is dark, angry, and troubling. The Angelenos already commanded an incredibly devoted following, and powerful offerings like "Send Me Money" (a gut-level, brutally honest attack on television evangelists), "Give It Revolution," and the dark-humored "Disco's Out, Murder's In" brought even more listeners aboard. This is a disc that no Suicidal fan should be without. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Lights...Camera...Revolution!
06/01/1990 | Sony
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Credits
- Brian Scheuble
- Engineer
- Chris Steinmetz
- Engineer
- Andy Udott
- Engineer
- Joel Zimmerman
- Art Direction
- Andy Udoff
- Engineer
- Dean Freeman
- Photography
- Mark Dodson
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Greg Goldman
- Engineer
- Suicidal Tendencies
- Producer, Main Performer















