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[Mike Muir / Mike Clark][guitar solo]Give me back the beat...
Bringing back the beat...
Give me back the beat...
Give me back the beat...
My tears, a declaration
Emotional perspiration
Denial, another dead end
Admittance, it never should have been
I got to get away!
I...
I got to get away!
I...
Bring me back the beat!
How did I get this monkey on my back?
Bring me back the beat!
Heartbreak, it's what I plan on
Regret, faithful companion
I got to get away!

I...
I got to get away!
Bullenium...
Gotta-gotta-I got to get away!
I...
Gotta-gotta-I got to get away!
Bullenium...
Bringing back the beat...
Bringing back the beat...
The highs don't seem to get so high, but the lows can sure get low
The lies get more pervasive with the bullshit's steady flow
Bringing back the beat...
Another year has come and gone, but what has really changed?
You cannot put a price on the heartache that I've gained
Bringing back the beat...
I seem to be more accepting of the things that don't get done
And oh so quick to concede all the battles that should have been won
Bringing back the beat...
Oh Lord, please help me!
Here comes, the new bullenium!
Oh Lord, please help us!
We're in, the new bullenium!
[guitar solo]Bringing back the beat...
Give me back the beat...
Bullenium!
Give me back the beat...
Bullenium!

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Suicidal Tendencies is an American crossover thrash band formed in 1982 in Venice, California. Sometimes regarded as the progenitors of skate punk, they later incorporated significant heavy metal and thrash elements. The group, led by Mike Muir ("Cyco Miko"), had a rough start that included being voted "Worst Band/Biggest Assholes" in Flipside in 1982. Using the opposition to fuel creativity, they quickly gained a following, performing larger and larger gigs. As the size grew, so did the rumors of gang relations and violence (eventually leading to a Los Angeles ban on public performances by Suicidal Tendencies). The band signed with the indie label Frontier Records and issued their classic self-titled debut in 1983. The album was the best-selling hardcore album up to that point. It included many memorable songs. The video for Institutionalized was one of the first hardcore punk videos to receive substantial airplay on MTV. It was also used in the Emilio Estevez cult classic movie Repo Man and an episode for the hit TV show Miami Vice (which included a cameo appearance by the group). Recently the track has been used in the blockbuster movie Iron Man. Their song Possessed to Skate solidified their status as a premier skate punk band. How Will I Laugh Tomorrow has become one of the band's most acclaimed songs. After lineup changes and side projects, including the Infectious Grooves, they have continued to release albums and (as of 2004) are working on a new album and a Live-DVD to be titled "Return to Venice."
Former Bass player Robert Trujillo currently plays for Metallica and former guitar player Rocky George joined Fishbone.

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