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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

Social Distortion - Live at KROQ Weenie Roast 2007

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  • @chancetoigo1 He's on the same level as chuck norris when it comes to badassery

  • ya quiero que sea 10 de abril!!! y festejar mi cumple saltando de alegria con esta cancion... aguante social!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Johnny Cash turned in his grave :'( wtf have you done Social D

  • is Mike missing part of his left ear? Either a bad camera angle at 1:30 or he was in a nasty fight.

  • @Ducksbyday they weren't dead back in the early 80s. they were kicked out. the only good punk bands left, Tsol, adolescents, d.i., agent orange, vandals, etc.

    new social d SUCKS. old social d = good.

    and sorry but if you're going to do gangster shit it's TSOL all the way.

  • @TheNewMusicNetwork All original members of Social D are dead besides Ness. they arent

    "on experimental projects".

  • @Egenoth and social d went into boring rockabilly just as bad religion went on to boring rock. ask around, a lot of people stopped liking them who heared them early on because the original members left the band and went on to more experimental projects. it's not like billy idol or the go gos(who actually imporved on their punk backgrounds by using keyboards and doing some weird soundscape things with that). they actually punked up the stale hard rock and made it sound decent in the 80s.

  • @Egenoth but I don't expect some pugilistic loser from an inbred island to grasp that concept.

    after tsol's first record they sounded nothing like anything else. So many l.a. bands expanded on punk rock and went into weird areas in music history.

    So clearly you don't listen or research this stuff.

    I would suggest the american hardcore panel at cmj this year. youtube it, DIY started with our scene.

  • @Egenoth = fucking idiot. Don't talk to me about punk rock little man. I grew up in the socal hardcore scene. There is a difference between that and punk rock(3 chordes ala ramones), stupid.

    Socal bands were all over the place, solos. Amazing rhythem sections that only black sabbath could dream of. Lucky lerher, josh freese, todd barnes, etc etc.

    Socal hardcore was all about changing punk + it did. Tsol, Adolescents, the vandals, D.I., circle jerks, china white, etc sound nothing alike.

  • @TheNewMusicNetwork Well, he's right. Social Distortion went their own way after the first album (which is great, by the way) and that in itself is more punk than those who limit themselves puristically and narrow-mindedly to three chords and standard drum rhythms. Daring to shun others and be oneself is punk, and it is in that context punk was originally used - bands that stood out at their time. The Stooges, MC5, The Deviants, The Velvet Underground.

  • @TheWhiteguy89 = typical scene kid poser faggot.

    case closed

  • @TheNewMusicNetwork punk rock isn't a genre of music.. its a state of mind.. and Mike Ness and the rest of Social Distortion are more punk rock than your trend following pussy ass could ever dream to be

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