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Sunday, February 23, 2025

Social Distortion: Mommy's Little Monster 1983 + Prison Bound 1988 + Sex, Love And Rock 'n' Roll 2004

 

Over the past 30 years, the punk godfathers in the band have all but trademarked their sound, a brand of


hard rockabilly/punk that’s cut with the melodic, road-tested lyrics of frontman Mike Ness. Their searing guitars and a locomotive rhythm section sound as alive today as they did in ’82, as do Ness’ hard-luck tales of love, loss and lessons learned. “The most common thing I hear is, ‘Man, your music got me through some hard times,'” Ness says. “And I just say, ‘Me too.'”
                        

Now in their fourth decade, Ness and Social Distortion have officially done one of the most non-punk things possible: They’ve failed to burn out. Mixing Springsteen’s factory-overalls ethic with Southern

California punk energy and black leather, Social Distortion formed with Ness and high school buddy, the late Dennis Danell, in the late 1970s; the group broke in 1983 with the thrashing plate of punk and displeasure “Mommy’s Little Monster.” Their 1988 follow-up, “Prison Bound,” hinted at a sonic change to come, and by the band’s self-titled 1990 record and 1992’s “Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell,” their sound had solidified into the instantly recognizable brand of rock n’ roll that’s defined them since.
                     

Social Distortion is a mix of potent power, appeal across all age brackets and a genuine satisfaction at

reaching as many people as they have. “I write songs for myself, and I hope that other people will like them too,” Ness says. “I think every record you make is showing people what you’ve learned over the past few years. It’s showing people, ‘This is what I know.'” The band has consistently used as their logo a skeleton holding a cigarette and a martini glass. It was designed by Mackie Osborne, wife of Melvins frontman Buzz Osborne, as part of an invitation to a New Year's Eve party.
                         

Dennis Danell died on February 29, 2000, in his Newport Beach home after apparently suffering a brain aneurysm, leaving Ness as the only remaining original member of the band. There have been

some rumors claiming that the band broke up again, following his death. He was replaced by former U.S. Bombs, Cadillac Tramps and L.A.'s Youth Brigade guitarist Jonny Wickersham, who had previously been Danell's guitar technician. Biscuits also left during that time, and was replaced by Charlie Quintana. After Danell's death, the band continued touring semi-frequently, playing sold-out shows in the Los Angeles area around the New Year for three straight years.
                

Social Distortion's musical style began as decidedly hardcore punk when the band formed in the late

1970s. They are thought to be one of the pioneering bands of the original Southern California punk rock movement out of Orange County, California, and their style closely associated with the Adolescents, Agent Orange, the Germs, and other bands from that place and time. In the mid-'80s there was a notable change in their style of music – taking more from country music and rock and roll.
                     

Mike Ness admits in the DVD commentary from Another State of Mind that he may have even tried too hard on the Prison Bound album. They did eventually find their niche, and the majority of their albums

from the mid-80s on to the early '90s featured a melodic punk sound that is distinctly – and distinctively – their own. On June 7, 2023, Mike Ness announced that he was diagnosed with stage one tonsil cancer and is expected to make a full recovery from surgery. The band's upcoming tour was postponed as was work on their upcoming studio album. Ness said of the album's delay: "While it will take a little longer, I promise you that it will be delivered and it will exceed your expectations".
                                
             

SOCIAL DISTORTION - MOMMY'S LITTLE MONSTER 1983

                      


Seminal Orange County punk band Social Distortion's first full-length album Mommy's Little Monster

is the epitome of early-'80s suburban California punk and provided inspiration for many future Californians, including the Offspring and Rancid. Mommy's Little Monster finds the band supplying plenty of attitude and aggression as they rip through nine tracks worth of hard, fast, power chord-filled tracks loaded with snarling anti-establishment lyrics and themes.
               

Social Distortion – Mommy's Little Monster
Label: Time Bomb Recordings – 78800-2, Kung Fu Records – 78800-2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 2002
Country: Europe
Released: 1983
Genre: Rock
Style: Punk

TRAXS

                   


01. The Creeps    2:02
02. Another State Of Mind    2:37
03. It Wasn't A Pretty Picture    3:09
04. Telling Them    3:11
05. Hour Of Darkness    2:48
06. Mommy's Little Monster    3:32
07. Anti-Fashion    2:18
08. All The Answers    2:22
09. Moral Threat    5:15

BONUS TRAXS


10. Under Ny Thumb
11. Playpen

LINE - UP


Mike Ness (as Michael Ness) – vocals, guitars
Dennis Danell – guitars
Brent Liles – bass guitar
Derek O'Brien – drums, backing vocals
Chaz Ramirez - Organ (tracks: 5, 9)

THE CREEPS LYRICS

                            



I'll be vigilant, I'll be silent
Yes, no one will know
You want something for nothing
A toast on your grave
I just wanna give you the creeps
The creeps
The creeps
The creeps

Run and hide
When I'm on the streets
Your fears and your tears
Will taunt you in your sleep
I just wanna give you the creeps
The creeps
The creeps
The creeps

Flac Size: 234 MB

SOCIAL DISTORTION - PRISON BOUND 1988

                               


After the long layoff that followed their groundbreaking debut, Mommy's Little Monster, Mike Ness

and Social Distortion dropped another seminal punk offering, Prison Bound, in 1988. Slower and more song-driven than their previous disc, this sophomore outing is an absolute triumph. The epic stories of hard living and regret that became Social Distortion's trademark fill Prison Bound's track list. Right off the top, the band adds Ghost Riders-like surf/country guitar riffs to "It's the Law," proclaiming a commitment to their rootsy punk direction.

                            


Social Distortion – Prison Bound
Label: Restless Records – 72251-2, Restless Records – EUROPE 2251-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 1988
Genre: Rock
Style: Rock & Roll, Punk

TRAXS

                    


01. It's The Law   2:38
Written-By – Ness
02. Indulgence   4:35
Written-By – Danell, Ness
03. Like An Outlaw (For You)   5:22
Written-By – Danell, Ness
04. Backstreet Girl   4:23
Written-By – Jagger/Richards
05. Prison Bound   5:25
Written-By – Ness
06. No Pain No Gain   3:44
Written-By – Ness
07. On My Nerves  4:23
Written-By – Danell, Ness
08. I Want What I Want   3:02
Written-By – Danell, Ness
09. Lawless   3:21
Written-By – Ness
10. Lost Child   4:18
Written-By – Ness

LINE - UP


Mike Ness – lead vocal, lead guitar
Dennis Danell – rhythm guitar
John Maurer – bass guitar, backing vocals
Christopher Reece – drums

Flac Size: 295 MB

SOCIAL DISTORTION - SEX, LOVE AND ROCK 'N' ROLL 2004

                 


Eight years separated the release of Social Distortion's  White Light, White Heat, White Trash and their

next studio album, 2004's Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll, and a fair amount happened to the band in that time. Most notably, Dennis Danell, who had been the only constant in the band's lineup besides leader Mike Ness, died in 2001 at the age of 39, and on a pair of solo albums Ness began digging deeper into the roots music that had long informed his style. After confronting the grief of losing one of his best friends and exploring the less muscular side of his musical personality, Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll

makes it clear Ness and his bandmates were ready to turn up the amps and make some noise, but while musically this is firmly in the So-Cal punk mode of their best work, lyrically this music reflects the mind of a more mature and thoughtful Mike Ness. Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll shows that Social Distortion have held onto what made them great while growing and changing in the best ways, and the result is one of the best albums this band has made to date.
                       

Social Distortion – Sex, Love And Rock 'N' Roll
Label: Time Bomb Recordings – CTX253CD
Format: CD, Album
Country: Australia
Released: 2004
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Punk

TRAXS

               


01. Reach For The Sky    3:31
02. Highway 101    3:44
03. Don't Take Me For Granted    3:47
04. Footprints On My Ceiling    5:08
05. Nickels And Dimes   3:05
Written-By – J. Wickersham, M. Ness
06. I Wasn't Born To Follow    2:55
07. Winners And Losers    4:45
08. Faithless   3:02
Organ [Additional] – Danny McGough/Written-By – J. Wickersham, M. Ness
09. Live Before You Die    2:47
10. Angel's Wings   4:59
Written-By – J. Wickersham, M. Ness

LINE - UP


Mike Ness – lead vocals, lead guitar
Jonny Wickersham – rhythm guitar
John Maurer – bass guitar, backing vocals
Charlie Quintana – drums

Flac Size: 291 MB

Social Distortion: Social Distortion 1990 HERE
Social Ditortion: Somewhere Between Heaven And Hell 1992 HERE
Social Distortion: White Light White Heat White Trash 1996 HERE

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