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The Art of Rebellion is the sixth studio album by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies, released in 1992 on Epic Records. It was the only Suicidal Tendencies album to be recorded without an official drummer; the drum tracks were handled by Josh Freese, filling in for the departed R.J. Herrera. The Art of Rebellion maintains its position as the band`s most commercially successful studio album to date, and the songs `Nobody Hears` and `I`ll Hate You Better` have the distinction of being the only top 40 hits (radio or otherwise) in Suicidal Tendencies` career.[1] 
Studio album by Suicidal Tendencies 
Released	June 30, 1992 
Recorded	November 1991 – February 1992 
Studio	Ocean Way Studios (Hollywood, CA) and Ground Control Studios (Santa Monica, California) 
Genre	Alternative metal, crossover thrash 
Length	58:07 
Label	Epic 
Producer	Peter Collins 
 
Album information 
Released in the wake of the success of grunge and alternative rock, The Art of Rebellion is widely considered to be Suicidal`s `experimental` album. Mike Clark has acknowledged this, but also mentioned that the album was not planned that way, and was just a reflection of the band`s musical growth. The songs show the band`s continuing experimentation that had begun on its predecessor, Lights...Camera...Revolution!, as well as more progressive song structures, a somewhat more alternative atmosphere, and even pop-oriented sounds. This helped the band not only outride the explosion of alternative in the early 1990s, it also helped them gain a fan base within that community. Nonetheless, the album still stays true to the band`s thrash and punk roots on many of the songs. 
 
At almost 60 minutes long, The Art of Rebellion was Suicidal Tendencies` longest album to date, until 2013`s 13. Singles to promote the album were `Nobody Hears`, `Asleep at the Wheel`, and `I`ll Hate You Better`; the music videos for each single gained substantial airplay by Headbangers Ball on MTV.[2] 
 
Longtime drummer R.J. Herrera left Suicidal Tendencies just prior to the album`s recording sessions, and instead of replacing him, the remaining members opted to record as a four-piece and were joined by Josh Freese of The Vandals, who is credited as a session drummer on the album and does not appear in any of the photos on the insert. For the accompanying tour for The Art of Rebellion, Herrera was replaced by former Y&T and White Lion drummer Jimmy DeGrasso, who would stay in Suicidal Tendencies until the band`s initial breakup in 1995. 
Track listing 
No.	Title	Writer(s)	Length 
1.	`Can`t Stop`	Mike Muir	6:39 
2.	`Accept My Sacrifice`	Muir, Robert Trujillo	3:30 
3.	`Nobody Hears`	Muir, Rocky George	5:34 
4.	`Tap into the Power`	Muir, Mike Clark	3:43 
5.	`Monopoly on Sorrow`	Muir	5:13 
6.	`We Call This Mutha Revenge`	Muir, Clark	4:51 
7.	`I Wasn`t Meant to Feel This/Asleep at the Wheel`	Muir	7:07 
8.	`Gotta Kill Captain Stupid`	Muir, Clark	4:02 
9.	`I`ll Hate You Better`	Muir, Clark	4:18 
10.	`Which Way to Free?`	Muir, George	4:30 
11.	`It`s Going Down`	Muir	4:27 
12.	`Where`s the Truth?`	Muir, George	4:14 
Total length:	58:08 
Credits 
Suicidal Tendencies 
 
Mike Muir – vocals 
Rocky George – guitar 
Mike Clark – guitar 
Robert Trujillo – bass 
Additional musicians 
 
Josh Freese – drums 
John Webster – keyboards 
Dennis Karmazyn – cello