Send Me Your Money

Suicidal Tendencies

About Send Me Your Money

"Send Me Your Money" is a song by Suicidal Tendencies, released as a single in 1990 from their fifth studio album Lights... Camera... Revolution!. It featured a music video that received heavy airplay at MTV's Headbangers Ball and aided in Suicidal's transition from a punk metal band to a thrash metal one. This was the first and only Suicidal Tendencies single to chart in the UK."Send Me Your Money" has held a regular position on Suicidal Tendencies' concert setlist since 1985, despite not appearing on an album until 1990.  


Year:
2010
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Lights, camera, silence on the set
Tape rolling, 3, 2, 1, action
Welcome to the Church of Suicidal
We'll have a sermon and a wonderful recital

But before we go on there's something I must mention
An important message I must bring to your attention
I was in meditation and prayer last night
I was awakened by a shining bright light

Overhead a glorious spirit
He gave me a message and you all need to hear it
"Send me your money," that's what he said
He said to "Send me your money"

Now if you can only send a dollar or two
There ain't a hell of a lot I can do for you
But if you want to see heaven's door
Make out a check for five hundred or more

"Send me your money"
Do you hear what I said?
"Send me your money"

Now give me some bass, umm, yeah, that's how he likes it
Now give me some silence, for all you sinners
Now give me some bass, yea that was funky
Now take them on home Brother Clark, send me your money

Here comes another con hiding behind a collar
His only god is the almighty dollar
He ain't no prophet, he ain't healer
He's just a two bit goddamn money stealer

Send me your money
Send it, you got to send it
Send me your money

You hear what I'm saying?
"Send it, send it
Send me your money"

How much you give is your own choice
But to me it is the difference between a Porsche and a Rolls Royce
I want you to make it hurt when you dig into your pocket
'Cause it makes me feel so good to watch my profits rocket

Send me your money

Now dig in deep, dig real deep into your pocket
I want you to make it hurt, we'll take cash, we'll take checks
We'll take credit cards, we'll take jewelry
We'll take your momma's dentures if they got gold in them

So whose gonna be the next king of the fakers
Whose gonna take the place of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker?
See my momma, she didn't raise no fool
'Cause you can't put a price on a miracle
Amen

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Suicidal Tendencies

Suicidal Tendencies is an American crossover metal band founded in 1981 in Los Angeles, California by Mike Muir, its leader and only permanent member. The band has been credited as one of "the fathers of crossover thrash". To date, Suicidal Tendencies have released eight studio albums, one EP, four split albums including the rare "Welcome to Venice", six compilation albums (one of which is a "double-EP", while the other is a re-recording of their debut album), and two long-form videos. Other than a small selection of new and previously unreleased songs on the split/compilation albums Friends & Family, Vol. 2 (2001), Year of the Cycos (2008), No Mercy Fool!/The Suicidal Family (2010) and The Mad Mad Muir Musical Tour (2011), Suicidal Tendencies have releas… more »

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Written by: Michael Muir

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10 facts about this song

Genre
"Send Me Your Money" by Suicidal Tendencies falls within the thrash metal and crossover thrash genres.
Album
The song is from the band's fifth studio album, "Lights...Camera...Revolution!," which was released in 1990.
Satirical Lyrics
The song's lyrics satirize the practice of televangelism, where religious leaders urge followers to donate money during televised broadcasts. The band's lead singer, Mike Muir, speaks in a televangelist's voice during the song, emphasizing the satirical point.
Music Video
The music video for "Send Me Your Money" follows the same satirical theme, featuring images related to money and religion. The band members can even be seen pretending to be televangelists.
Chart Success
"Send Me Your Money" was the band's second single to reach the Top 10 of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Critically Acclaimed
The album that features this song, "Lights...Camera...Revolution!," is often credited as being some of the band's best work. The album received favorable reviews, with "Send Me Your Money" being highlighted as a standout track.
Grammy Nomination
The album, "Lights...Camera...Revolution!," featuring "Send Me Your Money" received a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in 1991.
Live Performances
"Send Me Your Money" is usually played at Suicidal Tendencies' concerts and is favored by many fans.
Lineup
The lineup on the track includes Mike Muir on vocals, Rocky George on lead guitar, Mike Clark on rhythm guitar, Robert Trujillo on bass, and R.J. Herrera on drums.
Reception
The song is often praised for its social commentary and biting satire, in addition to its powerful riffs and energetic performance. It was highly popular upon its release and remains one of Suicidal Tendencies' most well-known songs.

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