Some artists just ooze Southern California, whether it’s the sun-soaked folk of the canyons from The Byrds, Social Distortion’s channeling of Johnny Cash and The Clash in Orange County, or Suicidal Tendencies, which embrace the weird of Venice.
Merging metal and hardcore 30 years ago, the band recently released new album “13.”
The band’s lineup has changed over the years, but singer Mike Muir has been the lone constant.
See them tear stuff up to an adoring crowd at the Fox Theater in Pomona on Saturday, May 11.
8 p.m. Saturday, May 11, Fox Theater, 301 S. Garey Ave., Pomona,$29.50 in advance, $33 at the door.
Visit www.foxpomona.com for more information.
The first time I saw Suicidal Tendencies was when they opened for Metallica in 1994 on Metallica’s summer shed tour and the song I remember knowing was “Send Me Your Money.”