Suicidal Tendencies has been regarded by critics as one of the most influential rock albums of all time, and has inspired a number of musicians.
Anthrax guitarist
Scott Ian listed it in his "Top 10 Thrash Albums" list, stating "I just think it's a perfect album. Every song on it is great. It's a perfect crossover between hardcore punk and metal, and I guess that's what makes thrash metal -- all those genre combined, and Suicidal were the first ones to do it because that record came out in '83."
Suicidal Tendencies has also been cited as an influence or favorite album by each of the "big four" of thrash metal (
Metallica,
Megadeth,
Slayer and Anthrax) as well as
California punk bands such as
The Offspring and
NOFX. "Institutionalized" has been referenced in many songs, mostly its quote "all I wanted was a Pepsi". It is referenced in the
Sage Francis 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."
Limp Bizkit also referenced it in the song "Stuck" with the lines "All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi. So far from suicidal but still I get them tendencies bringing back the memories that I really miss." "All I wanted was a Pepsi" is also quoted near the ending of the Cypress Hill song "
How I Could Just Kill a Man". American heavy metal band
Body Count recorded a cover version of "Institutionalized", with new lyrics written by singer
Ice-T, called "Institutionalized 2014", for their album
Manslaughter. "Memories of Tomorrow" was covered by
Slayer for its album
Undisputed Attitude and was featured on the Japanese edition of the record. "Institutionalized" was also covered by
Senses Fail for the soundtrack to the video game ''
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland. "Two Sided Politics" was covered by Bones Brigade on its album Older Than Shit, Heavier Than Time
. "I Shot the Devil" was also covered by the California hardcore punk band Chotto Ghetto on its extended play Shootin' Devils
. "I Saw Your Mommy" is featured on the soundtrack to the game Scarface: The World Is Yours for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. "Institutionalized" is featured in the game Guitar Hero II for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 as a playable song; a member of the most difficult tier, "Face Melters". It was also featured in the film Iron Man (2008) and "Subliminal" was part of the Channel X playlist on Grand Theft Auto V'' (2013). == Track listing ==