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Mike Muir (born March 14, 1964 in Venice, California) is the singer for Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves. For the Lebanese political coalition, see March 14 Alliance. ...
1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...
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Venice Beach and Boardwalk Venice, California, is a district of the city of Los Angeles, California. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 770 miles (1,240 km) - % water 4. ...
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Heavy metal (sometimes referred to simply as metal) is a genre of rock music that developed between 1968 and 1974. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ...
1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The present is the time that is perceived directly, not as a recollection or a speculation. ...
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Epic Records is an American record label, and subsidiary of Sony BMG. // Epic was launched originally as a jazz and classical music label in 1953 by CBS. Its bright-yellow, black and blue logo became a familiar trademark for many jazz and classical releases. ...
Suicidal Tendencies are a hardcore punk band formed in 1982 in Venice, California. ...
No Mercy was a trash metal formed in the mid 1980s in Venice, California. ...
The Infectious Grooves are a Funk metal band led by Suicidal Tendencies frontman Mike Muir. ...
For the Lebanese political coalition, see March 14 Alliance. ...
1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...
Venice Beach and Boardwalk Venice, California, is a district of the city of Los Angeles, California. ...
Suicidal Tendencies are a hardcore punk band formed in 1982 in Venice, California. ...
The Infectious Grooves are a Funk metal band led by Suicidal Tendencies frontman Mike Muir. ...
He has also released albums solo under his nickname Cyco Miko and has sung for No Mercy, replacing original singer Kevin Guercio, who sang for the band on the Welcome to Venice compilation. Cyco Miko released two albums on the record label Suicidal Records. The album Schizophrenic Born Again Problem Child was released in 2001, following up 1996's Lost My Brain! (Once Again). No Mercy released only one album with Muir, Widespread Bloodshed/Love Runs Red on Suicidal Records. No Mercy was a trash metal formed in the mid 1980s in Venice, California. ...
Welcome to Venice is a compilation album of thrash metal bands popular in Venice, California through the 80s. ...
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Lost My Brain! (Once Again) is the first of two solo albums from Mike Cyco Miko Muir â lead singer of Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves. ...
Muir has often been seen wearing a blue bandana (leading to rumors that he and Suicidal Tendencies were involved with local gangs) and a Los Angeles Kings jersey. He speaks with something as of an inner-city, almost Chicano-sounding accent, and has both Latino and non-Latino ancestry. He is the younger brother of Jim Muir of the Z-Boys skateboarding team. Jim got Mike into hard rock music as well as skateboarding at an early age. Muir went to Santa Monica College. [1] His house was made over into a "horror house" [2] on the Discovery Channel show Monster House. A woman wears a black bandanna on her head. ...
The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California, USA. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). ...
This article is about the Chicano idiom. ...
Jim Muir (1958 in Venice, California) is a notable professional skateboarder and skateboarding entrepreneur. ...
The Dogbowl. The Z-Boys were a group of skateboarders from Santa Monica/Venice Beach area in the 1970s who are credited with popularizing skateboarding and essentially creating the punk/skater subculture that now exists. ...
Santa Monica College is a two-year public community college located in Santa Monica in Los Angeles County, California. ...
Discovery Channel is a cable and satellite TV channel distributed by Discovery Communications that provides non-fiction programming focused on science, history and nature. ...
Monster House (2003 - Present) is a Discovery Channel television program that documents the themed remodeling of a residence in a five day time frame. ...
Muir has cited bands such as Black Sabbath, UFO, The Police, Van Halen and Emerson Lake and Palmer as early musical influences, and has said that he was introduced to funk music by former bandmate Rob Trujillo. Muir incorporated funk unfluences into incorporated into a few songs by Suicidal Tendencies and into his funk metal side project, Infectious Grooves. It has been suggested that Polka Tulk be merged into this article or section. ...
UFO are an English rock band formed in 1969. ...
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Van Halen is an American hard rock band. ...
ELP can also stand for Extra Long Play, a format for the VCR tape. ...
Funk is an African American musical style. ...
Robert Trujillo (Roberto AgustÃn Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz, born November 24, 1964) is a bassist, who has played in Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Black Label Society and Ozzy Osbourne before joining Metallica in 2003. ...
Funk metal is a type of music that incorporates hard-driving heavy metal guitar riffs and the pounding bass rhythms characteristic of funk. ...
The Infectious Grooves are a Funk metal band led by Suicidal Tendencies frontman Mike Muir. ...
Muir is known for being extremely outspoken on his views about the music industry and society. He has long been an opponent of the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), and has reflected this in interviews and a few songs (namely "You Can't Bring Me Down" and "Lovely"). Muir was involved in a near-violent feud with Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine during the European Clash of the Titans tour, but the two have since reconciled and are apparently now on friendly terms .[3] He has frequently criticized rap-metal group Rage Against the Machine. The Infectious Grooves song "Do What I Tell You" mocks Rage Against The Machine (the title being a parody of the infamous "I won't do what you tell me" lyrics in "Killing In The Name"). The members of the PMRC The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) was an American committee formed in 1985 by four mothers: Tipper Gore, wife of Senator and later Vice President Al Gore; Susan Baker, wife of Treasury Secretary James Baker; Pam Howar, wife of Washington realtor Raymond Howar; and Sally...
Megadeth is an American heavy metal band led by founder, frontman, and songwriter Dave Mustaine. ...
Dave Mustaine (born David Scott Mustaine on September 13, 1961 in La Mesa, California, United States) is a guitarist, songwriter, and singer. ...
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Rap metal is a musical genre influenced by both rap music and heavy metal music. ...
Rage Against the Machine is a Grammy Award-winning American rock band, noted for their blend of hip hop, hard rock, punk and funk as well as their explicit revolutionary socialist philosophy and lyrics. ...
His singing voice has been compared to that of Heffer Wolfe, a character on the 1990s cartoon Rocko's Modern Life. Many people also believe that the image of Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose was copied from Muir (i.e. the bandana, hairstyle and Kings Jersey), although Rose's image is definitely more glam metal than Muir's style. For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
A cartoon is any of several forms of illustrations with varied meanings that evolved from its original meaning. ...
Rocko with dog, Spunky. ...
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W. Axl Rose [1], commonly known as Axl Rose, (born William Bruce Rose, Jr. ...
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