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Social Distortion - Social Distortion | 90s Album Review

Social Distortion - Social Distortion | 90s Album Review

Update: 2025-05-06
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The 1990 self-titled album by Social Distortion marked a significant turning point for the band, showcasing a more refined and mature sound compared to their hardcore roots. Frontman Mike Ness emerged from a turbulent period in the 1980s, including a stint in rehab that deeply influenced the album’s themes of struggle, redemption, and personal reflection. The album saw the band evolve from hardcore beginnings into a more melodic blend of punk rock infused with rockabilly, country, and roots rock. Tracks like “Ball and Chain” and their cover of Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” highlighted this shift, combining punk’s edge with a distinctly American roots sensibility. The album's lyrical content often reflected Ness’s battles with addiction and the search for meaning, giving it a gritty authenticity that helped the band reach a larger audience and keep them on the charts throughout the 90s.


 


Songs In This Episode


Intro - Sick Boys


19:35 - Ring of Fire


29:10 - Ball and Chain


35:00 - Story Of My Life


40:49 - Drug Train


Outro - She's a Knockout


 


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Social Distortion - Social Distortion | 90s Album Review

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