White Light, White Heat, White Trash Social Distortion

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  • Release Date: 09/17/1996
  • Sales Rank: 22,575
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646438022
 
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White Light, White Heat, White Trash

1LISTENDear Lover 4:43
2LISTENDon't Drag Me Down 3:51
3LISTEN[Untitled] 4:45
4LISTENI Was Wrong 3:58
5LISTENThrough These Eyes 3:15
6LISTENDown on the World Again 3:22
7LISTENWhen the Angels Sing 4:15
8LISTENGotta Know the Rules 3:28
9LISTENCrown of Thorns 4:15
10LISTENPleasure Seeker 3:33
11LISTENDown Here (With the Rest of Us) 4:19
12LISTENUnder My Thumb Bonus Track 2:49

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Editorial Reviews

With White Light, White Heat, White Trash, Social Distortion made a conscious attempt to cash in on the alternative "revolution" of the early '90s." Underneath the layers of glossy hard rock production, the band still hold fast to some of their punk roots, but too often they sound like a heavy hard rock band. Of course, that commercial sheen is intentional -- it's the only way they could appeal to the legions of post-grunge alternative fans who appeared since Social Distortion released Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell in 1991. The problem is, the band doesn't deliver enough songs to justify the production. Mike Ness still wails away and growls out confessional lyrics, but too often they are ham-fisted and clichéd, much like the music that supports them. The band sounds tight and muscular, but the songs have few hooks to make them memorable. In trying to appeal to a wider audience, Social Distortion have lost much of their identity on White Light, White Heat, White Trash. ~ Stephen Thomas ErlewineR 7263, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Their best work!!!by Anonymous

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November 09, 2004: Make no mistake, Social Distortion rocks and all their CDS are great but in my humble opinion this is their best recording. SD combines heartfelt lyrics with killer guitar riffs to produce great adrenaline rushing music that speaks to the soul.

a great cdby Anonymous

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May 07, 2001: Though a little more toned down than some of thier other albums, Social Distortion still delivers great music that no other band can offer.