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Social Distortion
Prison Bound
RELEASE
1988
LABEL
Time Bomb Recordings
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, College Rock, American Underground
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Album Review
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. Cautionary tales like the title cut foreshadow future monster hits like "Ball and Chain" off of the group's self-titled 1990 release. Other highlights include "Like an Outlaw" and a raucous cover of
the Rolling Stones
' "Backstreet Girl." Fans of
Social Distortion
who have somehow neglected to pick up this gem are encouraged to do just that at their very first opportunity, as the list of West Coast punk offerings
more
influential than
Prison Bound
is extremely short.
–
Vincent Jeffries, Rovi
Track Listing
It's the Law
Indulgence
Like an Outlaw (For You)
Backstreet Girl
Prison Bound
No Pain No Gain
On My Nerves
I Want What I Want
Lawless
Lost Child
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