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Mommy's Little Monster Studio album by Social Distortion Released 1983 Recorded December 24, 1982, at The Casbah in Fullerton, California[1] Genre Hardcore punk, punk rock Length 27:14 Label 13th Floor Records (original)
Triple X (1989)
Time Bomb Recordings (1995)Producer Social Distortion
Chaz Ramirez
Thom WilsonSocial Distortion chronology Mommy's Little Monster
(1983)Prison Bound
(1988)Singles from Mommy's Little Monster - "Another State of Mind"
Released: 1983
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [2] Mommy's Little Monster is the first album by American punk rock band Social Distortion, released in 1983 (though the CD erroneously notes 1982).[3]
The album was critically acclaimed but was, however, not commercially successful. The album includes their live staples "The Creeps", "Another State of Mind", "Telling Them" and the title track, which has been frequently played by KROQ.
Contents
Background
In 1982, Social Distortion took part in the tour with Youth Brigade (as chronicled in the documentary Another State of Mind) and broke up shortly afterwards. However, because of the tour's success, the band reconciled not long afterward and decided to begin work on their first album. They recorded the album in a single session. Mommy's Little Monster was recorded at The Casbah in Fullerton, California, on December 24, 1982, for numerous hours to cut down studio costs, which explains low budget production.
The exposure afforded to Social Distortion from the tour and subsequent documentary led to Mommy's Little Monster being a surprise hit despite being self-released. However, the album went out of print in the mid-1980s after leader Mike Ness started subsidizing his drug habit with the checks coming in to 13th Floor Records that were intended to be put towards future pressings of the album or new releases.[citation needed]
Reissues
Mommy's Little Monster was reissued several times, with different formats and labels. The album was originally released on vinyl LP in 1983 on 13th Floor Records, a label owned by their manager at the time, Monk Rock.
The Triple X Records label reissued the album on vinyl and cassette in 1989. Six years later, Mommy's Little Monster was re-issued once again when Ness started Time Bomb Recordings with some of the profits he made from Social Distortion's Epic releases, and reissued Mommy's Little Monster on vinyl, cassette and CD through a distribution deal with Arista Records. The 1995 version has remained in print ever since.
To date[when?], the 13th Floor and Triple X versions remain out of print.
A gramophone picture disc version of Mommy's Little Monster was released in 2001, but it is also rare.[4]
Album cover
The cover of the album has an image of a skeleton and human child (wearing a mask), who are seated in a chair watching a war movie featuring a mushroom cloud in a somewhat abandoned house, with nothing except for the chair, television, mailbox, three lead pipes and a lot of debris. It is suggestive of the after effects of an early hydrogen bomb test and an archetypal hardcore image. The album cover was designed by Art Morales.
Track listing
- "The Creeps (I Just Wanna Give You)" – 2:03
- "Another State of Mind" – 2:38
- "It Wasn't a Pretty Picture" – 3:10
- "Telling Them" – 3:12
- "Hour of Darkness" – 2:49
- "Mommy's Little Monster" – 3:33
- "Anti-Fashion" – 2:19
- "All the Answers" – 2:23
- "Moral Threat" – 5:16
The title track was used in the computer game Tony Hawk Underground, and the live version of the title track is used in the game Guitar Hero: Metallica. "All the Answers" and "Moral Threat" were originally recorded in 1981 and can be heard on the 1995 compilation Mainliner: Wreckage from the Past. "Another State of Mind" was covered by Green Day as a bonus track on 21st Century Breakdown when pre-ordered on iTunes. Blink 182 refer to the album name in their song "Easy Target". Face to Face covers "Telling Them" on their live album
Personnel
- Mike Ness (as Michael Ness) – vocals, guitars
- Dennis Danell – guitars
- Brent Liles – bass guitar
- Derek O'Brien – drums, backing vocals
References
- ^ (1983) Album notes for Mommy's Little Monster by Social Distortion [liner notes]. US: Time Bomb Recordings (70930-43500-2).
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Due to a typo on the tray card and CD, many believe that this album was released in 1982, but this appears to be false. According to the liner notes, the album was recorded on Christmas Eve in 1982.
- ^ "Social Distortion - Mommy's Little Monster". Discogs.com. http://www.discogs.com/release/1067669. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
Social Distortion Mike Ness • Jonny Wickersham • Brent Harding • David Hidalgo, Jr.
Dennis Danell • Brent Liles • John Maurer • Derek O'Brien • Bob Stubbs • • Chris Reece • Chuck Biscuits • Charlie Quintana • Atom Willard • Scott ReederAlbums Mommy's Little Monster • Prison Bound • Social Distortion • Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell • White Light, White Heat, White Trash • Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll • Hard Times and Nursery RhymesLive albums Compilations Mainliner: Wreckage from the Past • Greatest HitsVideos and DVDs Another State of Mind • Live in Orange CountyRelated articles Categories:- Social Distortion albums
- 1983 albums
- Debut albums
- English-language albums
- Triple X Records albums
- Time Bomb Recordings albums
- Albums produced by Thom Wilson
- "Another State of Mind"
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