You Can't Bring Me Down

"You Can't Bring Me Down" is a song by Suicidal Tendencies, released in 1990 on the Lights...Camera...Revolution! album. It went on moderate commercial success and aided in Suicidal's transition from a punk metal band to a thrash metal one. Although the song never reached any of the major charts, it was a successful single, becoming arguably the band's best-known song.

The song begins with a hypnotic whammy bar solo, then goes into a clean, almost acoustic sounding rhythm guitar part, and then a guitar solo is added over it. The solo continues for a while, featuring 8-finger tapping and shredding, then the tempo speeds up and the song breaks into the main riff, and the first verse of lyrics, and finally the chorus.

This continues until around 3:40, when suddenly the rhythm guitar is clean again, the tempo slows down, and another solo comes in. Then finally towards the end of the song it goes back to the main riff, only this time with lead vocalist Mike Muir ranting and almost talking instead of singing. Then the song goes back to the chorus, the chorus extends (with yet another guitar solo), and finally ends (Muir's last lyrics being "Suicidal!" and then cackling).

The song was written by Muir and lead guitarist Rocky George.

It also featured a music video which was a major hit on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The video seemed mostly to be about the band's ban from appearances in Los Angeles; in the beginning of the video a newspaper pops up with the head line "Suicidal Tendencies Banned In L.A." It showed Mike Muir being taken prisoner by a few unnamed authorities, who eventually executed him on the electric chair, despite heavy revolt from Muir's "gang" (perhaps representative of S.T.'s fans), who try to help him escape.

It should also be noted that when Muir is executed in the video you can see the United States Constitution flashing in the background, which is perhaps taking another stab at the PMRC, which the band believed limited the American constitutional right to freedom of speech.

The song was also used in Danny Way's part in the skate video, The DC Video.


Suicidal Tendencies
  • Mike Muir
  • Dean Pleasants
  • Eric Moore

Touring Musicians: Tim"Rawbiz"Williams

  • Mike Clark
  • Mike Ball
  • Rick Battson
  • Ron Bruner
  • Jimmy DeGrasso
  • Mike Dunnigan
  • Sean Dunnigan
  • Carlos Egert
  • Grant Estes
  • Andrew Evans
  • Josh Freese
  • Rocky George
  • Bob Heathcote
  • R.J. Herrera
  • Dave Hidalgo
  • Louiche Mayorga
  • Jon Nelson
  • Josh Paul
  • Amery Smith
  • Robert Trujillo
  • Brooks Wackerman
  • Steve Bruner

Infectious Grooves:

  • Adam Siegel
  • Stephen Perkins
Studio albums
  • Suicidal Tendencies
  • Join the Army
  • How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today
  • Lights...Camera...Revolution!
  • The Art of Rebellion
  • Suicidal for Life
  • Freedumb
  • Free Your Soul and Save My Mind
Infectious Grooves
  • The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves
  • Sarsippius' Ark
  • Groove Family Cyco
  • Mas Borracho
Compilation albums
  • Controlled by Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Déjà Vu
  • F.N.G.
  • Still Cyco After All These Years
  • Prime Cuts
  • Playlist: The Very Best of Suicidal Tendencies
  • No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family
Extended plays
  • Six the Hard Way
Split albums
  • Welcome to Venice
  • Friends & Family, Vol. 1
  • Friends & Family, Vol. 2
  • Year of the Cycos
Video albums
  • Lights...Camera...Suicidal
  • Live at the Olympic Auditorium
Related articles
  • List of band members
  • No Mercy
  • Beowülf
  • Excel
  • Uncle Slam
  • Los Cycos
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