Album
Prison Bound
1988 · Rock
8 collectors on Gatefold own this

Prison Bound is a Punk album by Social Distortion, originally released in 1988. On Gatefold: 24 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.
About
Following the release of Social Distortion’s first album in 1983, group leader Mike Ness fell into a life of drug addiction and petty crime and lost his band in the process. Many observers assumed Social Distortion was gone for good, but after Ness quit drugs in 1985 he reconstituted the group and eventually reintroduced it to the world with 1988’s <i>Prison Bound</i>. Even as a young punk, Ness had seemed wise beyond his years. With some serious life experience under his belt, <i>Prison Bound</i> felt like his first grown-up statement. Ness didn’t reformat the band's sound; what he did was supplant the outdated punk codes that had previously ruled his life with a new set of codes taken from '50s rock 'n' roll and country music. The simplicity and directness of “It’s the Law,” “Like an Outlaw (For You),” “Backstreet Girl," and “On My Nerves” show a kinship not only with the protean rock music of the '50s but with other songwriters who'd drawn from that well, especially Bruce Springsteen. The title track is magnificent: a poignant cowboy song transformed into a biker’s anthem.
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Tracklist
- 1It's the Law2:38
- 2Indulgence4:34
- 3Like an Outlaw (For You)5:21
- 4Backstreet Girl4:22
- 5Prison Bound5:24
- 6No Pain No Gain3:42
- 7On My Nerves4:23
- 8I Want What I Want3:02
- 9Lawless3:21
- 10Lost Child4:18
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- gritty
- defiant
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Christopher ReeceDRUMS
- Dennis DanellGUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR
- John MaurerBASS GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS BASS, BACKING VOCALS
- Mike NessLEAD GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS LEAD VOCALS, GUITAR LEAD VOCALS, LEAD GUITAR
8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 24 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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