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Institutionalized (song)

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1449: 291:. In the third verse, the narrator's parents, specifically his father, have a conversation with their son. Convinced that he is on drugs and needs help with his mental health, they send him away to an institution. Once again, this results in retaliation and denial from the protagonist, who suggests that everyone else needs help with their mental health. The lyrics in the verses are not sung, but spoken in a 359:. The video follows Muir as he walks through the streets and skate parks of his hometown while never breaking eye contact with the camera. It features his "mom" and "dad" building Muir a homemade padded room from which he escapes with the help of his band. Muir is later seen on stage with his band, until the end of the video when he runs out and is seen driving away with his band. Although 36: 287:. The story of the song follows what is presumably a teenage Muir through a series of social conflicts with friends and, more significantly, parents. The protagonist's friends notice his behavior and suggest talking about it, only for him to refuse any help. In the second verse, his mother refuses to give him a 513:
song "Slow Down Gandhi" in the line "It's death penalty vs. suicidal tendencies / All I wanted was a fucking Pepsi / Institution / Making you think you're crazy is a billion dollar industry." Part of the song "My Chemical Imbalance" by punk rock band
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and is considered to be one of the songs that defines both genres. Along with "Subliminal", "I Saw Your Mommy" and "I Shot the Devil", "Institutionalized" is one of the most played songs from
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style. They are complemented by the lead guitar, subdued at the start of the verses, but becoming more frantic and powerful with the protagonist's confrontations and emotional outbursts.
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version (with Woronov reprising her role). In the video, Muir's parents are locked up and try to escape. The scientist who attempted to lobotomize Muir in the video for "
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did not play on the album version of "Institutionalized", both can be seen on stage in the video performing the song with Suicidal Tendencies.
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A portion of the song (namely, the portion involving the request for Pepsi) is famously sampled in the 1991
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use the line "I'm not crazy/You're the one that's crazy" in their song "Moonrabbit" from their album
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Although "Institutionalized" was never a hit in the charts, the song received regular airplay on the
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as "Institutionalized 2014", with different lyrics in the verses to reflect current social issues.
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along with some of the character's fictional backstory on a track called "Institutionalized".
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The music was written by Louiche Mayorga when he was in Suicidal Tendencies and lyrics by
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The original version of the song was featured on the long-out of print compilation album
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covered the main riff on their first release, the track was entitled "S.T. Riff".
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added it to their playlist, and it was ranked #23 on the radio station's "
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The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move... It's the Infectious Grooves
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covered the song in a lounge style on their 1994 debut record.
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The original video for "Institutionalized" was premiered on
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recorded a novelty cover of the song for their 2000 album
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Index

To Pimp a Butterfly

Single
Suicidal Tendencies
Suicidal Tendencies
Genre
Hardcore punk
skate punk
spoken word
crossover thrash
Label
Frontier
Songwriter(s)
Mike Muir
Producer(s)
Glen E. Friedman
Suicidal Tendencies
eponymic debut album
hardcore punk
crossover thrash
Suicidal Tendencies
Still Cyco After All These Years
Grammy
Best Metal Performance
Ozzy Osbourne
F.N.G.
Prime Cuts
Playlist: The Very Best of Suicidal Tendencies
Mike Muir
Pepsi

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