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Free Your Soul and Save My Mind

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Free Your Soul...and Save My Mind is the eighth studio album by Thrash Metal/Crossover Thrash band Suicidal Tendencies, released in 2000. Until 2013's Who's Afraid?, this was the most recent studio album to contain only original compositions by the band.

The music was a mix of the crossover style of Freedumb and the funk-metal style of their pre-hiatus material (1990–1994).

A music video was made for "Pop Songs". It was the band's first official video in six years, since "Love Vs. Loneliness" (from Suicidal for Life).

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Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Self Destruct" 3:33
2."Su Casa Es Mi Casa" 4:09
3."No More No Less" 3:26
4."Free Your Soul... and Save My Mind" 3:52
5."Pop Songs"Muir2:19
6."Bullenium" 2:50
7."Animal"Muir2:11
8."Straight from the Heart" 4:43
9."Cyco Speak"Muir3:04
10."Start Your Brain"Muir3:16
11."Public Dissension" 3:26
12."Children of the Bored" 3:43
13."Got Mutation" 3:04
14."Charlie Monroe" 5:20
15."Home"Muir, Dean Pleasants7:31

Credits

  • Herman Jackson – Moog bass on "Got Mutation"
  • Produced by Suicidal Tendencies
  • Recorded at Titan Studios, except tracks 5 and 7, recorded at Stall #2
  • Engineered by Mike Blum, except tracks 5 and 7, engineered by Darien Rundall
  • Mixed by Paul Northfield at Skip Saylor, except tracks 5, 7, 9, and 10 mixed by Mike Blum and Suicidal Tendencies
  • Mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundman Mastering Studios
  • Artwork by Adam Siegel