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| 201 products found for distortion  | The group's self-titled third album expands on the ideas introduced on the preceding PRISON BOUND. Singer/songwriter Mike Ness offers post-rehab tales from the wrong side of the tracks, alternately lamenting his past and declaring his allegiance to... |  | WHITE LIGHT WHITE HEAT WHITE TRASH contains an unlisted track, a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb." Social Distortion: Mike Ness, Dennis Danell, John Maurer, Chuck Biscuits. Social Distortion does one thing and does it well. The bulk of... |  | Showing an admirable restraint considering their era's glut of unnecessary best-of collections, Social Distortion waited nearly three decades to release their first, and in true punk-rock form, they keep it at a brief 11 tracks and include only the... |  | Social Distortion: Mike Ness (vocals, guitar); Dennis Danell (guitar); John Maurer (bass); Chuck Biscuits (drums). Recorded live at The Roxy, Hollywood, California on April 7-9, 1998. Includes liner notes by Mike Ness. One of the longest-running... |  | Social Distortion: Mike Ness (vocals, lead guitar); Dennis Dannell (rhythm guitar); John Maurer, Christopher Reece. Recorded at El Dorado Studios, Hollywood, California. HEAVEN AND HELL is Social Distortion's finest hour, the crystallization of all... |  | Social Distortion: Michael Ness (vocals, electric guitar); Dennis Dannell (electric guitar); Brent Liles (bass); Derek O'Brien (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Chazz Ramirez (organ). Producers include: Social Distortion, Chaz Ramirez, Thom... |  | Social Distortion: Mike Ness, John Maurer, Jonny Wickersahm, Charlie Quintana. Recording information: Maple Sound Studios, Santa Ana, California. A major force in West Coast punk since the early 1980s, Social Distortion became the longest-lasting of... |  | From the beginning, every Magnetic Fields album has had a specific musical or thematic concept: for example, 1991's DISTANT PLASTIC TREES was a tribute to synth minimalists Young Marble Giants, 1994's THE CHARM OF THE HIGHWAY STRIP was influenced by... |  | Personnel includes: Patricia Barber (vocals, piano); Wolfgang Muthspiel (guitar); Marc Johnson (bass); Adam Nussbaum (drums, percussion). Recorded on November 25-27 & 29, 1991, Includes liner notes by Neil Tesser. |  | With the debut MOMMY'S LITTLE MONSTER, Social Distortion emerged as one of the most interesting early-'80s Calpunk bands, mixing punk aggression with crafty songwriting and a rootsy influence. Singer/songwriter Mike Ness's well-publicized drug... |
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