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Mainliner: Wreckage From the Past: Social Distortion
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"Mostly contains demos and alternate versions of songs, it also includes the songs off of the single they released prior to Mommy's Little Monster. Definitely in more of the hardcore vein than their country/punk sound."
Prison Bound: Social Distortion
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"Social D's second album finds them kicking out some more good punk, but starting down the road of cowpunk or country punk, introducing some more honky tonk elements into the songs, notably on the album's title track"
Mommy's Little Monster: Social Distortion
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"Debut album from Social D, this is a kicking punk album with attitude to spare. Tons of aggressive guitars, with lots of energy and swagger. Key tracks: "The Creeps" and "Mommy's Little Monster" (although for my money, the version off of Live at the Roxy manages to pack in even more energy and bravado)"
White Light, White Heat, White Trash: Social Distortion
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"Referencing, and possibly poking fun of, the Velvet Underground in the title, this Social D album returns to a harder, more punk sound. For me, the best song is "Dear Lover", and the strange, hardcore cover of the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb""
And Out Come the Wolves: Rancid
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"I remember the first time I heard "Timebomb" and "Ruby Soho". I was starting high school and didn't know they made music like this. It was a revelation. It was catchy and raw, full of angry energy and aggressive guitars. This album introduced me to the wonderful world of punk and it still holds up really well over 10 years later. One of the few records I have held onto from those days."
Indestructible: Rancid: Music
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"This album totally recalls the energy and osound of And Out Come The Wolves. "Fall Back Down", and "Red Hot Moon" are infectious. Great, vital punk rock."




