@@GavySunner that's AMAZING!!!! I found that committing to 1 day at a time was really helpful. I know the struggle, and I send you my love and support ❤
@MadTechMetal Damn, I was thinking same thing. Got first Social Distortion tattoo 30! years ago last week. Then thinking where I was when this album came out. To where I am now. I was 18 then and 45 now. Things are so different.
Good comment man. I'm trying to be less driven by my own ego and anger and instead just live. Too many angry people nowadays and I dont want to be like that anymore.
Some of us don't get it until the following...no wife, no house, no job, no car..and then the big one sits there blocking the road, blocking the view, bloccking every breath so one is gasping, prostate on the ground bereft of decency and honesty..and it whispers one simple question: What are you gonna' do?
Everytime I've done some bullshit, or said stupid things to people I love, I come back to this song and think about myself and what went wrong. This song helped me so often to calm down and see things from the right angle. Be a man and admit that you were wrong, dont let your inner demons win.
Indeed, I read about him actually getting harassed by a Trumpster Fire while performing a concert with Social D, let's just say that if this is indeed true, that fuckwad who dared to harass Mike Ness got exactly what they deserved.
Opened up for these guys. In '96, in Belgium. Still to this day, their live attitude and sound was above all. Nice guys too. Best gig I ever experienced.
Social D got me through so much trouble as a teen. No other band seemed to sing directly to me and my personal issues. Love this band, they are the soundtrack of my life.
Sometimes it's just nice to know your not alone. This song got me through hard times. Sometimes a song is just a song. For me this song is more that that.
As old as this video is, I still find it terrifyingly good. Am i the only one? The overall look, the performance, Mike Ness's look at the time.... all just seem amazing. This band is truly one of the best going. they have stood the test of time and are as good today, if not better, than they ever were.
I wasn’t too impressed when I first heard this album. It wasn’t the “old” Social D I was used to hearing. Hands down, it’s my favorite album from them now!
great video.i wish there was nothing more than just the band playing. i also love when Mike scrolls his hand and sings"i got societies blood running down my face"what a great line and what a gestrure.Mike is a GOD.
One of my favorite memories as a Dad is playing this song in Rock Band with my son on guitar and me on lead and together nailing those harmonies on the shared microphone. A great song made all the greater by a fantastic memory.
TonyBone21 man, me too. Didn’t remember til recently that this song was in there. The new rock band has sucky songs, all the good ones you gotta pay money for.
This was my first song on Expert difficulty. It was fun while feeling sad at the lyrics I was memorizing since I started playing it first time. Oh the PSP days
True great music like many classic. This song finding it hard to exist today because everyone out there is pointing fingers at others. Exspecialy with today's narratives. I'll admit I been very wrong at times in my life no one pecfect. I however I am very happy I am learning from my mistakes.
Saw Chuck Biscuits on the DANZIG Lucifuge 2....his drum stool was high and drum kit was as low it could go.. ..he was pushing the sticks through the skins.....Black Flag, DANZIG and Social Distortion.
+JC Turner ▪▪¤¤..SO FUCKEN WHAT!!! THESE GUYS ARE TRUE LEGENDS AROUND THE WORLD! !! ALL THE NEGATIVE COMMENTS DON'T MATTER!! PEOPLE CARE AND WILL KILL YALL! FOR THESE GUYS !!:TRUST ME!! THEY DON'T FUCK! AROUND! !
Hearing this song is such a breath of fresh air. Way too many songs out there where the protagonist is the victim, which isn't inherently bad but we need more lyrics about owning one's mistakes! This band has earned itself a new fan.
37, hits home. I've done some stupid things in the past. People have walked in and outta my life for the better. I'm in a good place these days. Love this song, it's always played round my place loud
What's funny I'm 40 and grew up hearing this and I barely just figuring shit out I paid my house off at 30 but otherwise am a complete disaster. How the f did I miss this. I've learned ever fking thing the hard way God's plan I suppose!!
Someday I will dedicate this song to my father. He grew up poor, didn't have a father figure, barely finished middle school. He was a thug and a drug dealer most part of his life. Now is behind bars, two years and without sentence. Love you father. I understand you
I love this song. It's one of the most sentimental songs I've ever heard. It's very personal. It always brings me tears in my eyes... Very underrated song.
OMG man, I never was punk...I'm 49 and found punk music 10-12 years ago. There's nothing better and no better band than Mike Ness and Social Distortion. I'd love to see them live. Best music ever, wish I would have found it sooner. You said it all man "Sometimes i want to break stuff, other times cry." Taking long walks with my headphones on and Social Distortion cranked to the max....closest thing to heaven on earth.
I saw them open for the Ramones back in 1994, I was 18 and in LOVE w/ Mike. I did meet him thanks to Dickie from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Best memories!
The guy was gifted with this talent for a reason... to get the rest of us to learn from his mistakes... some of us were just young and dumb and it took years for us to get the messages he was putting out there.
This song has so much meaning, got me through some hard times in life, and basically makes one take a good look at themselves. Truly soulful music that hits like a freight train. This is as real as it gets.
A long time ago, I had to spend a night in jail. When I got out the next day, I went home, turned on the TV, and this video was playing. Ever since then I always felt that social distortion talks to me in their songs.
@@GenX4Life Fact! Its all sex and drugs nowadays and gang banging and thats all my generation listens to... thank god i found punk music through my dad and my buddy. Im 27.
Social Distortion's music is very relatable. They don't sugarcoat it. It's straight, blunt, truthful, and to the point, and I have a lot of respect for that. I Was Wrong is a great song that sounds amazing, and it's one of several Social Distortion songs that I love and can relate to. Social Distortion has always been one of my favourite bands, and they always will be too. 🎶🎸
This song legitimately changed my life. Headed down a stupid, self-centered and self-destructive path until I realized that (to be cliche), I was wrong. Never looked back except to say I was sorry and always crank this to the max whenever it comes on.
I'm coming up on 14 years sober. I don't think this song only applies to people in recovery, but I'm sure anybody with some time can relate. "It was me against the world. I was sure that I'd win. But the world fought back and punished me for my sins." 🤣 I smile every time I hear that.
dayum! This takes me back to my late teens. Now in my 40's and so glad that I made it. Now so lucky to have lived through those days and have a loving family with no care in the world.
My friend got me into SD a little while ago. They’re not what I typically listen to, but what I really appreciate about them is how honest and stripped down their lyrics are. I’ve heard many songs about hardships and feeling like you just wanna give up, and with SD, this is coming from a guy who knows just what it’s like to struggle. It’s no secret that Ness had a heroin addiction that almost derailed his life in the 80s. In fact, it’s one of the first things I learned about him. And I’ve had my share of hardships being a high schooler during Covid, which obliterated my social life. I’m telling you, he has a powerful voice
There are some days that some songs cannot be played loud enough: this is one of those days, and THAT is one of those songs. Aim the speakers up and tear a hole in the clouds crossing the sky.
To say it's a great song is an understatement. The music, the lyrics and how well the song is performed are all great. The majority of today's music pales in comparison.
I was 19 when this album dropped. I used to work at Sam Goodys' at Bayside in Miami, FL and I used to blast this song when we closed, then got on my bike and listened to it on my way home wondering. This song is a staple to who I was then and later. I'll never forget you Mike! You wrote a song to the soundtrack of my life. 47 today, 50 tomorrow.
I'm getting old... "The only person I hurt was myself" means a lot more now than it did when it came out in 1996 when I was new to the streets of Toronto at 15 yrs old.
Quite some years ago, my father played that song for me from tape in his car over and over, again.. Meanwhile, I think I exactly know, why.. And besides: It was the total ignition of young Konstantin raising interest for this outstanding band. Social D is simply one of the most important, musical influences of my adolescence and nowadays one of my all-time-favorites. Thanks for that, Mike and folks.
This is my recovery song. 13 years clean and sober, but I never forget where I came from. Hearing this song live is a true gift!
4 days today 😬
@@GavySunner that's AMAZING!!!! I found that committing to 1 day at a time was really helpful. I know the struggle, and I send you my love and support ❤
YEAH! Congrats! I have 10 years under my belt.
That's awesome on both of you! I've had brothers that were sick.
Keep it up sweet people!
This song hits so much differently at 45, than it did at 18.
it really does
I'm 41 and I haven't done anything with my life.
@MadTechMetal Damn, I was thinking same thing. Got first Social Distortion tattoo 30! years ago last week. Then thinking where I was when this album came out. To where I am now. I was 18 then and 45 now. Things are so different.
@@straycat62 18 to 45 is only 27 years, not 30.
@@James-if3kcSame age, same feeling. If only we could go back but we can't. It's hard to accept what we can't change for the better.
Mike Ness is badass. And the drummer is flat out KILLING IT.
That would be Deen Castronovo, Journey's current drummer and sometime lead vocalist.
@@BossDM-2 The drummer at the time is Charle El Bisquii...drummer and vintage breakfast cereal experte...
@BossDM-2 no it ain't. CHUCK BISKITS!!!
@@johnhareiel5118 BossDM is correct as to what you're hearing, and I am correct as to what you are seeing.
@@hansgrueber8169 Chuck Biskits Rocks!
Prison, addiction, homelessness, this was always a light guiding me through the darkness. Thanks mike
Whatever that darkness may be.
Love you brutha. Keep up the good fight.
😮keep looking up man, the torture is over,,,,it does stop .
Jesus is where the torture stops
@@S33Kr0TruthZ✝️
Trying to get off alcahol right now , lost mom and brother 2018 , im back listening to social distortion for help and gratitude.
I hope you do. If you can't do it for you, then do it for them.
My brother is an alcoholic. It has ruined him and its hard to see.
You got this bro!
I can relate
Totally opiate free 3yrs and 6mths no alcohol. Wishing you love and best wishes Brother, you can do it.💪🥰
Legend m8@@EvelynnLenoreAngel
Sitting in the hospital fighting for my life with bone cancer right listening to this. This is my life story in just few minutes
Stay strong brother, sending love and positive vibes your way.
😢❤
May God bless you 🙏
Good luck man!
God bless you mate. Hope you recover fully soon and listen to the mighty Mike NESS for many more years.
This song hits deep.. humble yourself and admit your faults. This is real music! Rock on Social Distortion!! 🤘🏻
Good comment man. I'm trying to be less driven by my own ego and anger and instead just live. Too many angry people nowadays and I dont want to be like that anymore.
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🤘🤘
Some one once told me real music is like opening a nerve that definitely rings true with this song
I was wrong too! I loved this song from the day it was released! I'm glad you are making a comeback!
This kicks ass, their best song, imo.
Its a great tune powerful lyrics.
there's not enough words to describe how much I love this band.
Same. I was blessed enough to see them love twice ❤️❤️❤️
What he said. One fuck of a good band.
Just living a Social Distortion album!
Put them up with the Clash as the best live band i ever seen ! Class act !☘️
mr ness is a god. the rock n roll put crap in thier hof this man and band should be inducted
2 years clean from
Heroin yesterday. I was wrong. I’m happy. Life is good. Thank you for this song.
Good for you !!! I wish you nothing but good things.
Hopefully you made 3
@@gilt2349 I did bro! On the 30th of March! 🤘🏻
@@Rhinovirus666 Epic. Fantastic!
You still good Mike?
Rooting for you
effortless punk. true punks
I love how the power of this song demonstates the strength inherent in acknowledging mistakes. Everyone has been wrong, but not everyone can see it
Some of us don't get it until the following...no wife, no house, no job, no car..and then the big one sits there blocking the road, blocking the view, bloccking every breath so one is gasping, prostate on the ground bereft of decency and honesty..and it whispers one simple question: What are you gonna' do?
Everytime I've done some bullshit, or said stupid things to people I love, I come back to this song and think about myself and what went wrong. This song helped me so often to calm down and see things from the right angle. Be a man and admit that you were wrong, dont let your inner demons win.
Amen
Your not the only one,
I love Mike Ness. Not just for his music, but for standing up for what he believes despite losing listeners who think he's wrong.
Indeed, I read about him actually getting harassed by a Trumpster Fire while performing a concert with Social D, let's just say that if this is indeed true, that fuckwad who dared to harass Mike Ness got exactly what they deserved.
I have his both solo albums - each is fucking great.
mike ness is going through cancer. give him our love and prayers
Just saw him in concert! He didn’t play this song, though I’m glad he’s still going strong and touring again!
WHOOP WHOOP
Saw social and bad religion in st Augustine Florida. Both never missed a single beat. Mikes son opened with his band and they were great too!
Opened up for these guys. In '96, in Belgium. Still to this day, their live attitude and sound was above all. Nice guys too. Best gig I ever experienced.
what band were was that?
@@mikeferguson5935 Venue was the VK in Brussels. Our band was called Void Section...
Social D got me through so much trouble as a teen. No other band seemed to sing directly to me and my personal issues. Love this band, they are the soundtrack of my life.
saw athing where a guy said the Smiths were the soundtrack of his youth. that is one messed childhood.
Sometimes it's just nice to know your not alone. This song got me through hard times. Sometimes a song is just a song. For me this song is more that that.
Same here
Absolutely ❤
The Voice Of Generation X Right There
So true man! It's more than a song it's an anthem for our generation
As old as this video is, I still find it terrifyingly good. Am i the only one? The overall look, the performance, Mike Ness's look at the time.... all just seem amazing. This band is truly one of the best going. they have stood the test of time and are as good today, if not better, than they ever were.
Your not the only one. This is great...
You are NOT the only one. I agree completely.
Everything about this song and video holds up so well!!
I wasn’t too impressed when I first heard this album. It wasn’t the “old” Social D I was used to hearing. Hands down, it’s my favorite album from them now!
great video.i wish there was nothing more than just the band playing. i also love when Mike scrolls his hand and sings"i got societies blood running down my face"what a great line and what a gestrure.Mike is a GOD.
Man this guy is good. His music really touches people's heart.
One of my favorite memories as a Dad is playing this song in Rock Band with my son on guitar and me on lead and together nailing those harmonies on the shared microphone. A great song made all the greater by a fantastic memory.
TonyBone21 man, me too. Didn’t remember til recently that this song was in there. The new rock band has sucky songs, all the good ones you gotta pay money for.
This was my first song on Expert difficulty. It was fun while feeling sad at the lyrics I was memorizing since I started playing it first time. Oh the PSP days
Sweet !
I thought you were talking about having a rock band with him in it at first
Its beautiful song
Mike ness is a very underrated songwriter his lyrics are spot on
I agree 100%
@@jimmyfarmerjr4277 Mikes not that under rated were all here listening.
Well said man. The more I listen to these guys the better they get.
True great music like many classic. This song finding it hard to exist today because everyone out there is pointing fingers at others. Exspecialy with today's narratives. I'll admit I been very wrong at times in my life no one pecfect. I however I am very happy I am learning from my mistakes.
Mike bares his soul....good and bad. I respect and admire that in him. He's got good pipes too, and love his Les Pauls!
I heard this song for the first time on the radio on my way home from county
Only truly authentic people can admit when they're wrong. Great song. Unbelievable lyrics.
Exactly!
Publicly admitting you were wrong and then owning it….requires big balls!
Chuck Biscuits was a beast, saw this line-up live and couldn't believe a drummer could have so much leadership and presence
No one can pound it like he did. No one.
Favorite Drummer to this day.
Saw Chuck Biscuits on the DANZIG Lucifuge 2....his drum stool was high and drum kit was as low it could go..
..he was pushing the sticks through the skins.....Black Flag, DANZIG and Social Distortion.
And just how good he was with Danzig, Glenn was stupid for letting him go.
@@PatrickSantos-sn8ox......and of course the legendary DOA!!
This song gives me goose bumps can be the story of anyones life at some point,
very poetic.
Scot Morley He is Hot as Hell!
'Wifebeater" or not!
+JC Turner ▪▪¤¤..SO FUCKEN WHAT!!! THESE GUYS ARE TRUE LEGENDS AROUND THE WORLD! !! ALL THE NEGATIVE COMMENTS DON'T MATTER!! PEOPLE CARE AND WILL KILL YALL! FOR THESE GUYS !!:TRUST ME!! THEY DON'T FUCK! AROUND! !
Scot Morley welcome to the genius, and humility of Mike Ness 🤘😎
Grew up with Social Distortion, and it has been the story often, including now. Getting I Was Wrong tattooed here Saturday.
Hearing this song is such a breath of fresh air. Way too many songs out there where the protagonist is the victim, which isn't inherently bad but we need more lyrics about owning one's mistakes! This band has earned itself a new fan.
I'm a Newport Beach Native ( 1966 ) ..Met Mike In Costa Mesa in the early 80's ..What A Cool Dude .. Will Listen To Social " D " Till I'm Dead ..
37, hits home.
I've done some stupid things in the past. People have walked in and outta my life for the better.
I'm in a good place these days.
Love this song, it's always played round my place loud
What's funny I'm 40 and grew up hearing this and I barely just figuring shit out I paid my house off at 30 but otherwise am a complete disaster. How the f did I miss this. I've learned ever fking thing the hard way God's plan I suppose!!
21 years clean I'm 56 🎉
Best guitar solo ever. Gives me chills every time.
This dude is kick ass.
One of their best songs. Saw them perform at CBGB's in NYC back in the day. Powerful band.
Jealous. That must have been very badass.
VERY Jealous
Patrick Portland ༕༗
Me too!!
Ditto! Jealous
mike and them boys still rock. 30 years strong
I just found Ness, what a gem, songwriter, player, singer...he wraps it all up.
Mike Ness looks like a handsome vampire.
Someday I will dedicate this song to my father.
He grew up poor, didn't have a father figure, barely finished middle school. He was a thug and a drug dealer most part of his life. Now is behind bars, two years and without sentence. Love you father. I understand you
Very few have the guts to admit they were wrong
I love this song. It's one of the most sentimental songs I've ever heard. It's very personal. It always brings me tears in my eyes... Very underrated song.
Best band I ever seen live and I seen the Clash ☘️
OMG man, I never was punk...I'm 49 and found punk music 10-12 years ago. There's nothing better and no better band than Mike Ness and Social Distortion. I'd love to see them live. Best music ever, wish I would have found it sooner. You said it all man "Sometimes i want to break stuff, other times cry." Taking long walks with my headphones on and Social Distortion cranked to the max....closest thing to heaven on earth.
I saw them open for the Ramones back in 1994, I was 18 and in LOVE w/ Mike. I did meet him thanks to Dickie from the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Best memories!
@@heatherhalligan142 Man im jelly i would of loved to see the ramones! i was born in 95 lol
The guy was gifted with this talent for a reason... to get the rest of us to learn from his mistakes... some of us were just young and dumb and it took years for us to get the messages he was putting out there.
Social Distortion has helped me to keep my perspective for over 25 years.
Same.
Damn, its refreshing these days to see true artists - that is, ones that still write & perform music that matters: lyrics with real meaning. Kudos.
This song has so much meaning, got me through some hard times in life, and basically makes one take a good look at themselves. Truly soulful music that hits like a freight train. This is as real as it gets.
Im, Cora is mom.
Amen brother
This is the perfect song for my youth in the military back in 99,
A veteran with ptsd……. This song always speaks to me. Mike ness thank you
This song is part of the reason my veteran brother and I are continuing to write our own music
thanks SD for getting us all through many a day...cheers!
TOO MUCH TRUTH TO THIS..
ROSES
Story of my life. I should have written it.
I know right! I wish I did also.
How can someone's luck last so long. Until I realized I was wrong. Too true
And Mike looks sooo much like the singer from Blue October that it is scary and ironic!
I fkn miss you Dad... I don't care how bad it got in the end! I MISS YOU!
RIP Dennis. We miss you, mate.
It would be too much to say this song changed my life. But it sure had a huge part in it. Thanks Mike!
This is our signature song that my band covers
A long time ago, I had to spend a night in jail. When I got out the next day, I went home, turned on the TV, and this video was playing. Ever since then I always felt that social distortion talks to me in their songs.
Hell yeah, they do! A lot of good men get lost in the system, while evil bastards rule the streets.
@@GenX4Life Fact! Its all sex and drugs nowadays and gang banging and thats all my generation listens to... thank god i found punk music through my dad and my buddy. Im 27.
Social Distortion's music is very relatable. They don't sugarcoat it. It's straight, blunt, truthful, and to the point, and I have a lot of respect for that. I Was Wrong is a great song that sounds amazing, and it's one of several Social Distortion songs that I love and can relate to. Social Distortion has always been one of my favourite bands, and they always will be too. 🎶🎸
Punk rock for blue collar people
This song legitimately changed my life. Headed down a stupid, self-centered and self-destructive path until I realized that (to be cliche), I was wrong. Never looked back except to say I was sorry and always crank this to the max whenever it comes on.
My love for Alternative Music was born from this song. Social D Rocks!!!!
After crawling out of the dark this song found me. God bless this band and song
Mike Ness is like my generations Johnny Cash. His songs have such a sting of authenticity.
Agreed!!
Welcome back- we know you've listened before 💙
Mike Ness. One of the greatest song writers ever hands down.
I'm coming up on 14 years sober. I don't think this song only applies to people in recovery, but I'm sure anybody with some time can relate.
"It was me against the world. I was sure that I'd win. But the world fought back and punished me for my sins." 🤣
I smile every time I hear that.
Song is amazing, brings a tear to my eye, all the shit I went through growing up
2020, the "Man Up Song" 👍
Womans song too love you
Carl buddy...you missed the point of this song totally.
@@joshdruen7476 word
its around addiction
F yeah man!
SD is a zero bullshit band
I love Mike Ness's guyliner. Everything else about him, too.
WeAreAllOne ExceptForThatGuy I like his tattoos the most
If this song reminds you of yourself and you find yourself here you have a good ❤, Just move Forward and make tomorrow better.
This group. ROCKS! anyone who never heard of them lost the moment they took their first step on the planet
dayum! This takes me back to my late teens. Now in my 40's and so glad that I made it. Now so lucky to have lived through those days and have a loving family with no care in the world.
This should have been a monster hit.
That video hit to close to home.
Self destruction has me again, currently. Need to hear this song every once in awhile. Thanks Mike.
omg i missed you- you stupidly awesome song..now i found you again..ill never ever let you go
My friend got me into SD a little while ago. They’re not what I typically listen to, but what I really appreciate about them is how honest and stripped down their lyrics are. I’ve heard many songs about hardships and feeling like you just wanna give up, and with SD, this is coming from a guy who knows just what it’s like to struggle. It’s no secret that Ness had a heroin addiction that almost derailed his life in the 80s. In fact, it’s one of the first things I learned about him. And I’ve had my share of hardships being a high schooler during Covid, which obliterated my social life. I’m telling you, he has a powerful voice
Awesome to to know that younger folk are listening to SD!
@@josephlagundo5970 I’m even going to a concert this spring and can’t wait
There are some days that some songs cannot be played loud enough: this is one of those days, and THAT is one of those songs. Aim the speakers up and tear a hole in the clouds crossing the sky.
To say it's a great song is an understatement. The music, the lyrics and how well the song is performed are all great. The majority of today's music pales in comparison.
I wouldn't call today's "music".....music. THIS is music.
Like you said...thanks Mike. And the rest of the guys. Saw you and The Ramones at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley! What a beautiful graduation present!
Struggling with sobriety now and Ness always hits home
As one also struggling I agree
This world needs some more of this.... . Being able to recognize and then admitting you were wrong.... Phenomenal song!!!
Tell it!
Mike Ness invented himself - and a whole towering, enduring genre besides. Beautiful, fierce and brilliant force of nature.
After all the years, they still keep the same sound. I love it.
I was 19 when this album dropped. I used to work at Sam Goodys' at Bayside in Miami, FL and I used to blast this song when we closed, then got on my bike and listened to it on my way home wondering.
This song is a staple to who I was then and later. I'll never forget you Mike! You wrote a song to the soundtrack of my life. 47 today, 50 tomorrow.
I'm getting old... "The only person I hurt was myself" means a lot more now than it did when it came out in 1996 when I was new to the streets of Toronto at 15 yrs old.
This guy is so underrated! Great music!
I listen to this song any time I need a good kick in the ass.
But you were wrong to do so! ;p
Still pull it out when I need lined out🤘🏼
..and i Hope you find some kind of comfort knowing that u are not the only one.. jajajajaja 😉
My best bro died in his sleep 5 months ago and I never knew a bigger fan of SD… miss him so much and I thank you for ball and chain…
Chuck biscuits standing up while drumming is badass
I felt so alone so insecure I blamed you instead, made sure I was heard
I feel this song in my soul dude
Ah the feels. Still gives me goosebumps.
Anyone remember 120 minutes, Alternative Nation, HeadBangers Ball & liquid television?
Man, I’m getting old.
7 years clean and sober this is my song
It takes a big man to admit when he's wrong, I am not a big man. Fletch
Great band. Truly a great band. Thank you, Senor Ness.
Yeah he is something, we need more guys like him
This is their best song.
Quite some years ago, my father played that song for me from tape in his car over and over, again.. Meanwhile, I think I exactly know, why.. And besides: It was the total ignition of young Konstantin raising interest for this outstanding band. Social D is simply one of the most important, musical influences of my adolescence and nowadays one of my all-time-favorites. Thanks for that, Mike and folks.
If my soul could speak this is what it would sing.
Loud, hard, uncompromised,bombastic maximum rock and roll...Mike Ness style!!!!
Temazo !!!!!!
Grande Social Distortion
Saludos desde Temuco-Chile.
How can you love, when you don't love yourself? great lyric.