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Social Distortion-White Light, White Heat, White Trash

Social Distortion-White Light, White Heat, White Trash

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White Light, White Heat, White Trash is the fifth studio album by American punk rock band Social Distortion, released on September 17, 1996, by 550 Music and Epic Records. The album was produced by Michael Beinhorn.

After the release of Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell, the band toured until the end of 1993 and needed a break. After dealing with court battles over early recordings and attempting to retrieve them, package them up, and release them, Social Distortion wrote songs for a new album.

Guitarist and singer Mike Ness was disappointed with the way music was during the 1990s, including punk rock and rock music in general. He wanted to make a new album that would be considered Social Distortion's best, and bring back the characteristics and emotions of 1970s punk rock.

White Light, White Heat, White Trash includes fewer rock and roll, country and blues influences than the band's previous three albums, and instead returns to their 1980s pure punk era, for example Mommy's Little Monster.

The album has more introspective and personal lyrics about topics like grief, regret, looking back to the past, and making changes or improvements in one's life, inspired by Ness' past, which involved drugs, alcohol, and jail.

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