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Since the state-mandated stay-at-home order issued a month ago to combat the spread of coronavirus, Social Distortion frontman Mike Ness starting seeing his band’s famous Skelly skeleton logo ...
Congrats to reader Michael Curbo, who correctly identified last week’s logo as belonging to the band Putrid Carnage, or, as I know it, Thanksgiving at the Rosenberg House. Michael wins a bunch of shit ...
Not so much as a band, but as an individual roaming the streets looking that way, you pretty much knew that something was going to happen. What is the origin of the famous Social Distortion logo ...
Social Distortion’s famed logo is a skeleton tipsily holding a martini ... which recognized Social Distortion’s 40 years as a band in 2019, Ness addressed the eager crowd and commented on ...
Social Distortion has made it to a ”Greatest Hits” mark, and continues to sell out every tour it undertakes. The band hits the Fillmore for a four-night run starting tonight. But what on earth ...
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How Social Distortion Inspired a Punk Rock ExplosionThere’s so many throughlines here to so many different things about Social Distortion specifically. They’re still a huge band, especially here [in California], but in other parts of the ...
While it's far from a blueprint of any of the band's past albums, "Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll - the latest studio album by blues-inflected punk act Social Distortion - maintains the essence of ...
So sad, but, whatever.” Ness said he played his first show sober in 1985 when Social Distortion opened for English punk band 999 in Los Angeles. “I hadn’t been sober since I was 12,” Ness ...
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