While fans continue to wait for a new studio album from Social Distortion, plans have been announced to make some of the band's earlier catalogue available more widely.
According to the band, uber-indie Epitaph, is gearing up to reissue much of the band's older material and frontman Mike Ness' solo records, but only in Europe. On December 17th, the label will be reissuing Prison Bound, Mainliner (Wreckage From The Past), Live At The Roxy, Another State Of Mind (DVD), Live In Orange County (DVD), Sex Love and Rock'n' Roll, Mike N ess: Cheating At Solitaire and Under The Influences. A reissue of Mommy's Little Monster, is expected to follow in 2008. In all cases, the track listings will remain the same but packaging will be updated from the original artwork. Social Distortion (19 comments)
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joeg (December 13, 2007)
obligatory "Social D is so boring, when is that overrated hack Ness going to stop lamenting about the good old days of punk and write a song that doesn't sound like all his other songs and why do they charge for that ungodly price of $30 for shows, which they play too many of in California anyways to ridiculous looking greaser types and fat bettie page wannabes" post. 1+ Reply
urzishra (December 13, 2007)
anybody surprised that they didn't choose to ONLY release these records in California? 2+ Replies
eroqTN (December 13, 2007)
what the hell? so does that mean I'll have to get an import of "Another State..." on DVD since it's cut-out? uber lame-o!
KingofMPLS (December 13, 2007)
There has been an excess of Epitaph news today. I wonder if someone could process this bit of information and form it into a joke. Maybe they could do a play-on-words with Punknews.com or something. 3+ Replies
manincognito (December 14, 2007)
nah, im fine with my original copies, thank you very much. and besides, with the way epitaph is heading, im very weary about giving my money to a label which helps shitty bands poison the 'punk' scene. | Features
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"uber-indie Epitaph" = lolz