METALLICA bassist Robert Trujillo rejoined his former band SUICIDAL TENDENCIES on stage final night time (Saturday, September 9) at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona to carry out the tune “I Noticed Your Mommy…” Fan-filmed video of his look will be seen beneath.
SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, whose present touring lineup consists of Robert‘s 19-year-old son Tye on bass, performed at State Farm Stadium because the assist act for METALLICA on the latter band’s rescheduled second live performance in Arizona.
The Mike Muir-fronted outfit opened the present in Glendale, with FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH filling the center slot, as initially scheduled.
The live performance, which was initially set to happen on Sunday, September 3 was postponed after METALLICA frontman James Hetfield examined optimistic for COVID-19.
Again in 2017, Robert spoke to Information In My Life about SUICIDAL TENDENCIES‘ self-titled debut album, which was launched in July 1983 and which featured the unique studio model of “I Noticed Your Mommy…” He stated: “I did not play on that album, however I let you know, that was an album that… I imply, earlier than I used to be within the band, I might put on the hat and t-shirts, and that was even earlier than I knew Mike Muir. I knew Rocky George, the guitar participant, ‘trigger I went to junior highschool with him, so I’ve identified him for a few years. However that individual album, to me, actually represents the place I grew up and simply the development of different music and multi-racial bands incorporating different types into hardcore music.”
Trujillo was first invited to affix SUICIDAL TENDENCIES for a European tour in 1989 supporting East Coast thrashers ANTHRAX. Whereas with SUICIDAL TENDENCIES, Robert appeared on a number of the band’s most profitable albums: “Lights…Digital camera…Revolution!” (1990),“The Artwork Of Rise up” (1992) and “Nonetheless Cyco After All These Years” (1993). Throughout Trujillo‘s years with SUICIDAL, Muir heard a few of Robert‘s home made demos and so they collaborated on a funkier, extra progressive sound below the title INFECTIOUS GROOVES. They produced various albums comparable to “The Plague That Makes Your Booty Transfer…” (1991),“Sarsippius’ Ark” (1993) and “Groove Household Cyco” (1994).
