Suicidal Sinatra is a rock band from Bali, Indonesia, formed in 2004. The band's genre is primarily psychobilly and rockabilly, with influences from artists like The Living End, Tiger Army, and Frank Sinatra. Their discography includes notable releases such as "Valentine Ungu" (2004), "Love Songs & Stinkin' Cheese" (2005), and "Boogie Woogie Psychobilly" (2007). The band members have included Opik Sinatra on vocals and guitar, Leo Sinatra on guitar, Kappe Sinatra on stand-up bass, and Aji Sinatra on drums. Suicidal Sinatra has been part of various music festivals and compilations, including a Japanese label compilation in 2010.
The band's history includes periods of lineup changes and creative shifts. In 2008, the lead singer Opik left the band, leading to a period of obscurity. However, the band regrouped and continued to produce music, maintaining a loyal fan base known as the Los Sinatras. Their music often reflects themes of rebellion and social commentary, blending energetic rhythms with dark lyrics. Despite challenges, Suicidal Sinatra remains a significant figure in Indonesia's indie music scene.
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