The first 7 seconds of this video are perfect. Some could argue that we should see Robert play the bass, and they aren’t wrong. But Mike’s performance really sells it. A+
The funk-metal was an hibrid funk+metal(hip hop,rock and soul mixed too).These bands(RHCP,Infectios Groove,DRI,Suicidal Tendencies,Primus,Faith No More)were a great influence for the posterior nu-metal genre.!!!! Without them,there wouldn't have existed nu-metal.
It makes me laugh in a way, because James Hetfield said Les Claypool was "too funky" for Metallica, but I'm pretty sure Trujillo didn't perform this way in Ozzy's band either.
First of all Mike Muir and suicidal crew got me thru my teen life, then came Infectious Grooves!!! My mother passed in 84, I found them just at the right time in my life. Thank you guys so much for being my rock!! By the way, saw suicidal 4 times, met a few of you in Worcester, best day, but I was shy haha. Great music, great lyrics in suicidal tendencies for me, needed to feel understood!!! And great change of focus for me with Infectious Grooves. You're still my favorite band and go to when I'm pissed or low!! Haha over 30 years later!!
Just one Pepsi at a time. You got this 🤣 Sorry to her your loved one passed so young. I can't imagine how much worse I would have been. That's tough I would imagine. Hope all is well. Peace
Some red, hot chili peppers in your diet could stimulate you to some outside exercises. If even that won't keep you from grooves that are kind of infectious, then, well... faith? No more. Just like the angler who comes back to house with nothing more than fish bone.
Mike's voice is silk, velvet...and then vitriol or gasoline, and then silk and velvet once more. One of the most versatile singers of all times. He's unique.
They don't say Infectious Grooves is in the house. Infectious Grooves is ON the house. Just like that bass groove is on top of the house and so heavy, it knocks the house down. So bangin!
I vé met Mike Muir in a Festival in Belgium. he s a very Nice guy .Very humble.nice memory together. Respect to him . And the live of infectious groove was awesome.Trujillo was very talented.and Stephen Perkins on Drums was very good as well. i was already fan of Infectious Groove but when I saw them, whaou ,I unterstood théir s high skill musicians .very good live band 😎👍✌
I remember I was a huge ST fan when this came out and thought it would be another ST album. This blew me away when I heard it. 20 yrs later I'm still listening to it and this music is still as great as the first time I heard it.
Infectious Groove is like Primus, the bass is very audible and loud with the bassist player Bein very high skill (both Les Claypool and Rober truijro are very skilled bass players), but the difference is the song style, and even though both bands are from different genres, they are the same in the lyrics and humor of the songs: very goofy and silly while being really serious at the same time (with Infectious bein more to the silly part than the serious part). Also Infectious Grooves kick ass alot, probably the most badass funk Metal band ever!
my step dad introduced me to this band back when I was 16 years old. That was 23 years ago, and these dudes NEVER got me tired of listening to them. Greatest band in the world and criminally underrated. It amazes me how many people have no idea what Trujillo was up to years before joining Metallica. So badass to see him in his natural element.
This was such an awesome side project by Mike Muir I remember buying this in 1991 my friends were like what are you buying lol then when they heard it they all wanted to get it. Funny I was playing this album with some younger rockers and they thought it was new I just laughed and said nooo this came way before you were born.
Rare song that drives this hard yet sounds relaxed, as if they could play much, much faster if they wanted. Sleepless by King Crimson is similar with the great slap line and driving beat. Infectious Grooves was such a great band
this is what happens when you mix the drum master from janes addiction with suicidal and some bad ass bass playing!!! amazing just the two of them. AMAZIN
People just now realizing this guy can actually play bass always crack me up. Most professional bassists are incredible musicians with an insane amount of discipline and humility because they are willing to not be front and center with some wild guitar solos that they could definitely play but they lay back and do the fundamentals because they know they can do it well. That's the case most of the time believe it or not.
Man, I remember listening to this shit when it first came out driving to work, smoking big ol fat joints of Compton's finest.Ooh good times,also seen them with Megadeth on some New Years show at Long Beach Arena.
Infectious Grooves is on the house Diba daba doba daba hey hey hey Straight from another world another time another thought We've come to save that beat to free the groove and watch you rot Sweet feeling-can't stop it no! no! no! We're gonna punk it up and funk it up! Damn right we got the ways we got the means we got the feel We've come to bust the grooves that everyone will want to steal Sweet music-can't stop it no! no! no! We're gonna punk it up and funkt it up! And then the day will come when all the world will come to see The knighting of the sound that's spreading infectiously Sweet revenge-can't stop it no! no! no! We're gonna punk it up and funk it up! Well I'll punk you up and then I'll funk you up Go cyco go cyco go cyco Kick you with the beat kick you with the groove Kick you in the butt now you're booty's on the move Hit you with our feel hit you with our sound Hit you with our zak how your booty shake around Go cyco go cyco go cyco Well I'll punk you up and I'll funk you up! Punk it up funk it up we punk it up and funk it up Jam it up and slam it up Punk it up diba doba daba hey hey hey Infectious Grooves blitzkrieged the house
Now with how ridiculous infectious grooves were this song and how insane it goes it’s a masterpiece. Same with cereal killer from green jello. Crazy bass, insane guitar solos, rythym guitar great lyrics, drums it’s a dream slice of cake.
@@xhellabentx I think it really just comes down to what kind of music you listen to, I love metal, mostly thrash and that is why I love early Metallica and Death Magnetic a lot, their 90s stuff is also pretty good to me mostly for the lyrics and vocals and bass, but then they had a lot of filler in my opinion. Hopefully their next album is great, and I hope Trujillo can add something cool there.
@@sirquacksalot6463 oddly enough, i am taking my shoes and socks off right now, as I discover your comment and consequently jam this song again! I assure you they haven't been on 10 years straight!
+Joe Meacham This I think formed after Suicidal Tendencies, I didn't realize it was the same Guys until I saw the end Credits for Encino Man, I looked them up right away...it was over 7 years ago.
Vladd, yes, they were formed after ST. Only two of them are from ST. Mike Muir and Robert Trujillo. Mike still runs ST. Robert later played for Ozzy and now is Metalica's bassist.
+destrocrimson true, but if you know both bands you would find out how different they are. Similar, "yeah", but not the same and Infectious cannot be compare even for chilli peppers, Suicidal influence is clearly shown on them and they were first than chilli peppers, so for me is chilli peppers that sounds like them (in some point)...my humble opinion.
so me making a simple comment that neither dissed either band means I know nothing about either? I just made a flippant comment about how the chili peppers used to sound and if you listen to their debut album you would see that one band did copy the others sound and its not this band in the video.
+destrocrimson in fact it doesn't matter if they sound like band x or y as long as they have great feeling, i remember 93' my first snowboarding with them on my walkmen, man i miss those days.......
+♀A♀ I dunno, it's all very well putting out stuff that is to your exact taste (Assuming Metallica isn't to his exact taste..), but at the end of the day it's nice to have a house and a car and a bit of money stashed away to help your kids do the same and be able to eat whatever food you like and take a couple of holidays here and there and help your friends and family out with money if they need it. He wasn't in the situation to do half of that stuff before. Plus he makes Metallica sound way better than the previous guy did, so it's good if you're a Metallica fan, their old songs now sound way better live. Kurt, Krist and Riki Rachtman brought me here.
Yo, I could try to hate on Amazon, but thanks to them, I finally got this on CD after 30+ years!!!! Here's to Rob and Cyco Mike! My neighbors are hearing it now!!!!!
Rob Trujillo is a funkin monstrous bassist. WOW.
Listen to him on Violent and Funky.
I think he dies a little inside every time he has to play some lamo metallica song. Post master of puppets of course.
WAS...
@@СемёнСемёнов-ы1ь wait... noooooooooooooooooo!
Money for nothing
Mike Muir - vocals
Robert Trujillo - bass
Dean Pleasants - guitar
Adam Siegel - guitar
Stephen Perkins - drums
Thought that was Stephen. Thanks
the bassist and drummer are beasts
I coulda sworn it was Rocky George and Dave Kushner on guitar
dream team
THOUGHT THAT WAS ROBERT TRUJILLO. THANK YOU
The first 7 seconds of this video are perfect. Some could argue that we should see Robert play the bass, and they aren’t wrong. But Mike’s performance really sells it. A+
We do get to see Robert around :10 seconds so it's not too long of a wait. And he's still funkin it up with the same bassline
Tune has a swing
mike looks stupid af shaking his head like that
@@gentalaburig3174 i don’t disagree. but he thinks he looks cool so much, I almost believe him.
whole video and song is perfect!
I saw Infectious Grooves open up for Ozzy in the 90s. Robert Trujillo played bass for both bands! He's a monster.
By far the most underrated and overlooked bad of the 90's !! And they are still way better than 99.9 percent of today's bands.
Except Metallica ;). Robert kick ass with Metallica new albume. HELL YEA!!
“99.9 percent” is a great way of knowing when someone doesn’t know what they’re talking about
Just bump it up to 100. Today's music sucks ass even the metal scene
One of The best and most underrated bass riffs in history
Stop saying underrated it sound gay
@@jonathasfigaro4992 Yet, you just said it.
Got this when it came out. It doesn't get old. The whole album is one of the best.
It’s timeless
Nobody hears,send me ur money,can't bring me down only songs I jam never really got into mike..
I remember jamming this while delivering pizzas in the 1990’s.
I hope those fuckers enjoyed those pies.
Siempre Suicidal
Old school punk music will never die.
Especially when written 'phunk' 🤘💦
These dudes are like what the RHCPs would sound like if they didn't suck.
hip hop + funk + metal + crazy minds = infectious grooves
That's Scatterbrain. They're even more maddening than these guys, albeit less funky.
Funkin' punk
The crazy minds meants punk
The funk-metal was an hibrid funk+metal(hip hop,rock and soul mixed too).These bands(RHCP,Infectios Groove,DRI,Suicidal Tendencies,Primus,Faith No More)were a great influence for the posterior nu-metal genre.!!!! Without them,there wouldn't have existed nu-metal.
You forgot punk.
It makes me laugh in a way, because James Hetfield said Les Claypool was "too funky" for Metallica, but I'm pretty sure Trujillo didn't perform this way in Ozzy's band either.
I was thinking the same about the Les try out. Kind of a head scratcher.
I guess Robert didn't ask if they wanted to play some Isley Brothers. 😁
@@r.p.mcmurphy6328 HeY Do YoU GuYs WaNnA JaM OuT To SoMe IsLeY BrOtHeR TuNeS?
@@2nd100k EXACTLY!!! HAHAHA
@Brian Cruz So he's a hippo in a crate? Your English is as good as me at trying to be tidy.
I was about 15 when this came out. My friends and I couldn't even believe it! Minds=Blown! Still and always a bad ass track/album.
Infectious Grooves was an underrated band but, damn was they fucking great.
"Was"? No, they're still good.
Abso.utely. My favorite of all time!!!
all this band needed was a shredder on guitar
@@burnttoast6076 Dimebag Darrel.
Et leur musique sonne toujours aussi bien en 2024. Un putain de groupe comme on en fait plus 🤘
cant get enough of the Infectious Grooves!! Bought the vinyl back in 1991!!
First of all Mike Muir and suicidal crew got me thru my teen life, then came Infectious Grooves!!! My mother passed in 84, I found them just at the right time in my life. Thank you guys so much for being my rock!! By the way, saw suicidal 4 times, met a few of you in Worcester, best day, but I was shy haha. Great music, great lyrics in suicidal tendencies for me, needed to feel understood!!! And great change of focus for me with Infectious Grooves. You're still my favorite band and go to when I'm pissed or low!! Haha over 30 years later!!
Just one Pepsi at a time. You got this 🤣 Sorry to her your loved one passed so young. I can't imagine how much worse I would have been. That's tough I would imagine. Hope all is well. Peace
Hello, I have a problem. I can't stop listening to 90s funk metal.
The Doctor will see you now...
That's the opposite of a problem.
It's time for...
THERAPY!!!!!
You've been infected
Some red, hot chili peppers in your diet could stimulate you to some outside exercises. If even that won't keep you from grooves that are kind of infectious, then, well... faith? No more. Just like the angler who comes back to house with nothing more than fish bone.
Mike's voice is silk, velvet...and then vitriol or gasoline, and then silk and velvet once more. One of the most versatile singers of all times.
He's unique.
They don't say Infectious Grooves is in the house. Infectious Grooves is ON the house.
Just like that bass groove is on top of the house and so heavy, it knocks the house down.
So bangin!
I vé met Mike Muir in a Festival in Belgium. he s a very Nice guy .Very humble.nice memory together. Respect to him . And the live of infectious groove was awesome.Trujillo was very talented.and Stephen Perkins on Drums was very good as well.
i was already fan of Infectious Groove but when I saw them, whaou ,I unterstood théir s high skill musicians .very good live band 😎👍✌
I remember I was a huge ST fan when this came out and thought it would be another ST album. This blew me away when I heard it. 20 yrs later I'm still listening to it and this music is still as great as the first time I heard it.
If early RHCP and Suicidal had a baby it would've been named Infectious Groove
+Hansthehorrible this is suicidal but the funny side
+TheAsomeGuitarist its a joke
True
Excellent pairing, Pretty much accurate I think
nice brain dude
Infectious Groove is like Primus, the bass is very audible and loud with the bassist player Bein very high skill (both Les Claypool and Rober truijro are very skilled bass players), but the difference is the song style, and even though both bands are from different genres, they are the same in the lyrics and humor of the songs: very goofy and silly while being really serious at the same time (with Infectious bein more to the silly part than the serious part).
Also Infectious Grooves kick ass alot, probably the most badass funk Metal band ever!
I remember back in the day when this clip was released in MTV. I was blown away by this song! I love this song!
One of the greatest bands to ever exist
my step dad introduced me to this band back when I was 16 years old. That was 23 years ago, and these dudes NEVER got me tired of listening to them. Greatest band in the world and criminally underrated.
It amazes me how many people have no idea what Trujillo was up to years before joining Metallica. So badass to see him in his natural element.
It's sad to think that catchy music styles like this, or ska-core, haven't almost any visibility nowadays, or directly almost disappeared... :(
Love this when I was 18. Still do at 44.
Same.
waking the dead ¡
I am 49 😂
Loved it at 23. Still do at 14
Hittin 44 in Nov. I have to listen to music from this time because. ....well, that's all there is.
Best opening 7 seconds in music video history :P
Mike Muir always has that connection to some of the best musicians.
Baita som! Infectious, Suicidal Tendencies, Primus... Por onde andam hoje essas bandas? Precisamos dessa energia de volta.
Young uns nowadays can't handle this.
Infectious Grooves e como se Primus e Suicidal Tendencies tivessem um filho, tem coisa mais perfeita que isso? N tem cara, e simplesmente magistral!
Jane's Addiction drummer
He is the best doing keith moon who r u
Stephen Perkins, he is so underrated
P4P too
This was such an awesome side project by Mike Muir I remember buying this in 1991 my friends were like what are you buying lol then when they heard it they all wanted to get it. Funny I was playing this album with some younger rockers and they thought it was new I just laughed and said nooo this came way before you were born.
Rare song that drives this hard yet sounds relaxed, as if they could play much, much faster if they wanted. Sleepless by King Crimson is similar with the great slap line and driving beat. Infectious Grooves was such a great band
HOLY MOTHER OF BASS!!
RT on bass ,Steven from Jane's Addiction on drums ,Cyco Miko on mic Jesus what a squad was that !!!! First supergroup from LA
this is what happens when you mix the drum master from janes addiction with suicidal and some bad ass bass playing!!! amazing just the two of them. AMAZIN
instrumental excelente. Indiscutivelmente a melhor banda secundária de suicidal tendencies
na minha opiniao depois daquela musica do primus wynonas big brown beaver,essa musica tem a melhor parte instrumental
This is the perfect definition of a nineties supergroup !
steven perkins drum beat in the first minute of the song is so simple yet so fucking amazing. dude can swing.
People just now realizing this guy can actually play bass always crack me up. Most professional bassists are incredible musicians with an insane amount of discipline and humility because they are willing to not be front and center with some wild guitar solos that they could definitely play but they lay back and do the fundamentals because they know they can do it well. That's the case most of the time believe it or not.
Man, I remember listening to this shit when it first came out driving to work, smoking big ol fat joints of Compton's finest.Ooh good times,also seen them with Megadeth on some New Years show at Long Beach Arena.
Best new band of 2019.
Gotta love the 1990s, when funk metal was in its prime
This is some groovy thrash metal with sprinkles of punk.
Infectious Grooves is on the house
Diba daba doba daba hey hey hey
Straight from another world another time another thought
We've come to save that beat to free the groove and watch you rot
Sweet feeling-can't stop it no! no! no!
We're gonna punk it up and funk it up!
Damn right we got the ways we got the means we got the feel
We've come to bust the grooves that everyone will want to steal
Sweet music-can't stop it no! no! no!
We're gonna punk it up and funkt it up!
And then the day will come when all the world will come to see
The knighting of the sound that's spreading infectiously
Sweet revenge-can't stop it no! no! no!
We're gonna punk it up and funk it up!
Well I'll punk you up and then I'll funk you up
Go cyco go cyco go cyco
Kick you with the beat kick you with the groove
Kick you in the butt now you're booty's on the move
Hit you with our feel hit you with our sound
Hit you with our zak how your booty shake around
Go cyco go cyco go cyco
Well I'll punk you up and I'll funk you up!
Punk it up funk it up we punk it up and funk it up
Jam it up and slam it up
Punk it up diba doba daba hey hey hey
Infectious Grooves blitzkrieged the house
Świetny kawałek, po 30 latach cały czas jest wielki
I just love Trujillo on the Bass, should have sticked that way!
Yeah! A massive big up to funk metal! Loved it back then and still love it now! Excellent!
Mind Funk
Now with how ridiculous infectious grooves were this song and how insane it goes it’s a masterpiece. Same with cereal killer from green jello. Crazy bass, insane guitar solos, rythym guitar great lyrics, drums it’s a dream slice of cake.
Robert is LEGEND AT BASS (INTRO’S)
Me: *doesn’t even listen to music like this*
RUclips recommendations: *recommends this song*
There is an ocean of music to discover
@@FUCKINGENIOUS - This is more of a dirty puddle.This has not held up well.
You dont listen well.
RUclips algorithims know u listen to shit. They feel sorry for you.
@@bwgti too bad your hearing is full of shit
Listening to this tune with some beers...It reminds me of playing Nintendo and listening to Suicidal circa 1990...
That bassist is pretty good, I feel like he should play for Metallica.
I see what you did there.
The drummer is ok too...I guess he'll make it one day...
Metallica is one of the single most over rated bands of all time so no lmao the only reason to listen to them is robert
@Texas Outlaw He will if you give him a Pepsi.
@@xhellabentx I think it really just comes down to what kind of music you listen to, I love metal, mostly thrash and that is why I love early Metallica and Death Magnetic a lot, their 90s stuff is also pretty good to me mostly for the lyrics and vocals and bass, but then they had a lot of filler in my opinion. Hopefully their next album is great, and I hope Trujillo can add something cool there.
the guitar solo was an epic event unto itself - perfection achieved!
This reminds me up suicidal tendencies for sure and im down in my play list now
This is pretty much Suicidal playing funk metal.
To be fair, I didn't realize it was basically the same guys at first either....back in the nineties. Lol
Rob is the role model of trans-genre and/or genre-fluid. My true hero.
🤘🏻
😂😂😂
good good good! like that kind of fusion between funk & core...
*****
I think you probably like Suicidal tendencies too?
sweet therapy
This is some real old school punk rock
Old skool punk rock it's sex pistols and Ramones. And this is some rap core or smthn like that
This music video is really the signature of the 90s era
Whoops, damn. Accidentally found another good band on RUclips at almost 2am.
This is a great song to put shoes and socks on to.
what a strange comment to find of mine 8 years later
@@deathclock9 Truly
@@sirquacksalot6463 oddly enough, i am taking my shoes and socks off right now, as I discover your comment and consequently jam this song again! I assure you they haven't been on 10 years straight!
@@deathclock9 Well, jam on!
@@deathclock9 its even more strange, when theres a russian 18 year olds boy, who listen to music from 90's like this,
I remember buying this tape .good times.
It is like early Suicidal when they were more punk and less thrash metal.
+Joe Meacham This I think formed after Suicidal Tendencies, I didn't realize it was the same Guys until I saw the end Credits for Encino Man, I looked them up right away...it was over 7 years ago.
Vladd, yes, they were formed after ST. Only two of them are from ST. Mike Muir and Robert Trujillo. Mike still runs ST. Robert later played for Ozzy and now is Metalica's bassist.
Yeah....1979 I started ST with Michael..stayed to 1983...went on to better things...The SKOUNDRELZ!!
@@zoeyweachaw2445 .. Can't remember his name, but I feel pretty sure that guitarist who played the solo was also in ST at some point no??
More funk, less punk= IG.
This is the perfect video for this song. And what a song it is.
A funking great song!
All these mentions of the The Chili Peppers but where's the love for Fishbone.😂
Fishbone is red hot
Because Fishbone's too good for these suckers!
Everyday Sunshine and Sunless Saturday still get AirPlay in my place ❤️
Hell yeah! I 📯📯🎺🎺🎻🎻🪕🪕🎷🎷🎸🥁
@@sombra1111 It means Fishbone are too good for these suckers.
i remember my uncles listening to this when i was a kid, half pipe in the back yard and a empty pool, good times
Wow, first time I've listened to that song...I'd love to hear Robert play some bass like that for Metallica.
would metallica allow it? he is part of the band but at the same time he is not part of the band
This funk touches rite in the middle of the punk parts re insane! Juste like Trujillo s bass, godamn this band was fckn great
Love love LOVE 90’s Funk Metal!! Infectious Grooves Baby!!🤧😷🤒🤘🏿🤘🏿
dont you be worrying about my green funk
This is "the real Trujillo"
I like it
Kinda like Paul Gilbert is the real Paul Gilbert in Racer X and not in Mr Big
All the props for Robs bass skills, what about the drummers pants
Duckman and Infectious Groove, and Suicidal Tendencies.... best of the 90s
this is back in 80s/90s when you're a punk meant you're a tough guy ..
I know right. Now it's wha tu mean You I'm a Punk Biotch I'll slap the nap out yo head. 😁
Is the dude doing kung-fu moves Flea from The Red Hot Chilli Peppers?
WHY ISNT THIS SONG ON SPOTIFY
It is now
Get Tidal.
Did he ever get that pepsi?
Different band
@@jessiewalker6918
Same singer...
Hmmm... don't know if he ever did get that Pepsi, I wonder how long did his parents send him away for, "for his own best interests"...
Juss one Bepsi.
Lmao
The bassist is great, he should play in metallica
I saw them when they opened up for Ozzy on No More Tears.
I've seen Suicidal Tendencies
a lot, I can't remember if it was seven or eight times.
I have heard of this side project before highly reccomended, ten years later I am checking it out. Wow!
sounds like the chili peppers before all the rehab
+destrocrimson well, actually chilli peppers sounds like them after the rehab. Old school kiddo.
higher ground came out in 89. and peppers where around in the early 80s
+destrocrimson true, but if you know both bands you would find out how different they are. Similar, "yeah", but not the same and Infectious cannot be compare even for chilli peppers, Suicidal influence is clearly shown on them and they were first than chilli peppers, so for me is chilli peppers that sounds like them (in some point)...my humble opinion.
so me making a simple comment that neither dissed either band means I know nothing about either? I just made a flippant comment about how the chili peppers used to sound and if you listen to their debut album you would see that one band did copy the others sound and its not this band in the video.
+destrocrimson in fact it doesn't matter if they sound like band x or y as long as they have great feeling, i remember 93' my first snowboarding with them on my walkmen, man i miss those days.......
I took Psycho Mike to a Hank Williams jr concert in Milwaukee back in 1997.
0:29 Is that Flea?
From funk to punk back to funk - what's not to like 😃
SxTx and Infectious for life...it's the Cyco Miko RUUUUULLLLEESS....I love all your songs since 25 years
I swear Perkins can do no wrong on the drums
Damn rob can slap man i want to play like him
..."I AM ALADDIN SARSIPPIUS SULEMANAGIC JACKSON THA THIRD! WHERE YOU BEEYN BROTHA!"...
I still can't stop listening to this and Mr. Bungle. Summer 2021 Bangor Maine
To this day this is Robert's best work, hands down.
Robert is wasting his talent in Metallica.
♀A♀ I'm sure you meant "cashing in on his talent."
***** you're both right.
+♀A♀ Cant blame the guy for going for the bucks.
He was also in Suicidal Tendencies but maaaaaan did he looked young xD
+♀A♀ I dunno, it's all very well putting out stuff that is to your exact taste (Assuming Metallica isn't to his exact taste..), but at the end of the day it's nice to have a house and a car and a bit of money stashed away to help your kids do the same and be able to eat whatever food you like and take a couple of holidays here and there and help your friends and family out with money if they need it. He wasn't in the situation to do half of that stuff before. Plus he makes Metallica sound way better than the previous guy did, so it's good if you're a Metallica fan, their old songs now sound way better live. Kurt, Krist and Riki Rachtman brought me here.
Only just realized Robert Trujillo on bass
Yep, back when he could show his skills off
Jason Blundell thx for messing up zombies
Lights. Camera. Silence on the set. 3. 2. 1. 0. Welcome to the House of Suicidal! Hummm. That was funky!
Anyone listening in 2019?
Punk it funk it up 😀
@@tuxxx_x_6609 lol yeah
I'm here bro!
@@RitchieRosson haha same
fuck no ahahahahaha!!!!
first cassette i got cuz of the cool geckos, stayed for the funky bass after all these years
got to see infectious and suicidal together!! great F-ing show!!
Little known fact: the guy on guitar is Dave Kushner who later played Rhythm guitar in Velvet Revolver
Electric Love Dogs in 1993
Saudações brasileiras 🇧🇷🤘
So damn funky!!! Love this shit!!
Man I can't wait until tomorrow nights live stream!!! I wait all week for it!
Yo, I could try to hate on Amazon, but thanks to them, I finally got this on CD after 30+ years!!!!
Here's to Rob and Cyco Mike!
My neighbors are hearing it now!!!!!