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Mommy's Little Monster (album)

Mommy's Little Monster is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Social Distortion, released in 1983.[10] The album is notably different in its tone and quality from the band's subsequent releases, featuring styles of traditional punk rock,[7][8] both traditional hardcore and melodic hardcore,[3][9] and pop-punk.[7] This is Social Distortion's only studio album to feature bassist Brent Liles and drummer Derek O'Brien, both of whom were out of the band by early 1984 and would be replaced by John Maurer and Chris Reece respectively. The album received underground acclaim from punk rock fanzines,[7][11] and it has been acknowledged as influential and inspirational to the then-burgeoning pop-punk and skate punk scenes.[8][9][12][13]

Mommy's Little Monster
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1983[1]
RecordedDecember 24, 1982 at The Casbah in Fullerton, California[2]
Genre
Length27:25
LabelTriple X Records
ProducerSocial Distortion, Chaz Ramirez, Thom Wilson
Social Distortion chronology
Mommy's Little Monster
(1983)
Prison Bound
(1988)
Singles from Mommy's Little Monster
  1. "Another State of Mind"
    Released: 1983

Background edit

In 1982, Social Distortion took part in the tour with Youth Brigade (as chronicled in the documentary Another State of Mind). Mommy's Little Monster was recorded at The Casbah in Fullerton, California, on December 24, 1982. They recorded the album in a single session for numerous hours to cut down studio costs.

Reissues edit

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 CD, 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. A third reissue was released in 2010 on Epitaph Records in Europe and the United Kingdom. A gramophone picture disc version of Mommy's Little Monster was released in 2001.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [8]

Paul Tinelli of AllMusic gave Mommy's Little Monster four out of five stars and called it "the epitome of early-'80s suburban California punk and provided inspiration for many future Californians, including the Offspring and Rancid" and said that it "finds the band supplying plenty of attitude and aggression as they rip through nine tracks worth of hard, fast, power chord-filled tracks loaded with snarling anti-establishment lyrics and themes." Tinelli also stated that "The Creeps" and "Telling Them" "show a young punk group that is very angry, and they were going to let society know it whether they wanted to hear it or not", and adds that the title track "Mommy's Little Monster" "gives you a good idea of the characters Social Distortion was surrounded by in the scene of the day."[8]

In a 1984 Trouser Press review, Don Howland said, "Cruising on a buzz of non-stop stun guitar and Ness' smoky deadpan vocals, this catchy-as-dermatophytosis punk pop is a surprisingly sophisticated product of the LA underground. Ness proves to be one of current punks better songwriters." Howland concluded that calling the album an "instant classic,...sounds about right."[7]

Tim Yohannan of Maximumrocknroll said "You've got to know by now what Social Distortion sound like—those distinctive vocals, the harmonies, the rockin' guitars, and melodic hooks galore. Their album is filled with more of the same. Nothing here is too frantic except 'The Creeps', which really blazes forth. There's precious little exciting punky-pop around these days, but this is one of the rare examples of it."[11]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Social Distortion

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."The Creeps (I Just Wanna Give You)"2:03
2."Another State of Mind"2:38
3."It Wasn't a Pretty Picture"3:10
4."Telling Them"3:12
Total length:11:03
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Hour of Darkness"2:49
2."Mommy's Little Monster"3:33
3."Anti-Fashion"2:19
4."All the Answers"2:23
5."Moral Threat"5:16
Total length:16:22 27:25

Earlier versions of "All the Answers" and "Moral Threat" were originally recorded in 1981 and can be heard on the 1995 compilation Mainliner: Wreckage from the Past.

Personnel edit

In other media edit

The album’s title track was later used in the game Tony Hawk's Underground, and the live version of the title track was used in the game Guitar Hero: Metallica. "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.

References edit

  1. ^ http://metallipromo.com/social.html
  2. ^ Mommy's Little Monster (liner notes). Social Distortion. Time Bomb Recordings. 1995. 70930-43500-2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  3. ^ a b Cole, Matthew (January 17, 2011). "Review: Social Distortion, Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes". Slant Magazine. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  4. ^ Deusner, Stephen (January 20, 2011). "Social Distortion: Hard Times & Nursery Rhymes". Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  5. ^ Staff. "Social Distortion - Social Distortion Review". Punknews.org. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  6. ^ Peake, Steve (January 7, 2019). "Top Punk Rock and Hardcore Bands of the '80s". LiveAbout. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e Howland, Don (March 1984). "Mommy's Little Monster". Trouser Press. Vol. 11, no. 1. New York. p. 51. Retrieved February 22, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e Allmusic review
  9. ^ a b c d Sacher, Andrew (July 29, 2020). "15 '80s punk albums that shaped the '90s/'00s pop punk boom". Brooklyn Vegan. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  10. ^ Due to a typo on the Time Bomb Recordings CD reissue, 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.
  11. ^ a b Yohannan, Tim (September 1983). . Maximum Rocknroll. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  12. ^ https://www.loudersound.com/features/10-californian-punk-albums-that-paved-the-way-for-smash-1
  13. ^ https://www.bendsource.com/music/orange-countys-little-monster-2535257

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Mommy s Little Monster is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Social Distortion released in 1983 10 The album is notably different in its tone and quality from the band s subsequent releases featuring styles of traditional punk rock 7 8 both traditional hardcore and melodic hardcore 3 9 and pop punk 7 This is Social Distortion s only studio album to feature bassist Brent Liles and drummer Derek O Brien both of whom were out of the band by early 1984 and would be replaced by John Maurer and Chris Reece respectively The album received underground acclaim from punk rock fanzines 7 11 and it has been acknowledged as influential and inspirational to the then burgeoning pop punk and skate punk scenes 8 9 12 13 Mommy s Little MonsterStudio album by Social DistortionReleasedJune 1983 1 RecordedDecember 24 1982 at The Casbah in Fullerton California 2 GenreHardcore punk 3 4 5 6 punk rock 7 8 9 melodic hardcore 9 Length27 25LabelTriple X RecordsProducerSocial Distortion Chaz Ramirez Thom WilsonSocial Distortion chronologyMommy s Little Monster 1983 Prison Bound 1988 Singles from Mommy s Little Monster Another State of Mind Released 1983 Contents 1 Background 2 Reissues 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 In other media 7 ReferencesBackground editIn 1982 Social Distortion took part in the tour with Youth Brigade as chronicled in the documentary Another State of Mind Mommy s Little Monster was recorded at The Casbah in Fullerton California on December 24 1982 They recorded the album in a single session for numerous hours to cut down studio costs Reissues editMommy 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 CD 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 A third reissue was released in 2010 on Epitaph Records in Europe and the United Kingdom A gramophone picture disc version of Mommy s Little Monster was released in 2001 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Paul Tinelli of AllMusic gave Mommy s Little Monster four out of five stars and called it the epitome of early 80s suburban California punk and provided inspiration for many future Californians including the Offspring and Rancid and said that it finds the band supplying plenty of attitude and aggression as they rip through nine tracks worth of hard fast power chord filled tracks loaded with snarling anti establishment lyrics and themes Tinelli also stated that The Creeps and Telling Them show a young punk group that is very angry and they were going to let society know it whether they wanted to hear it or not and adds that the title track Mommy s Little Monster gives you a good idea of the characters Social Distortion was surrounded by in the scene of the day 8 In a 1984 Trouser Press review Don Howland said Cruising on a buzz of non stop stun guitar and Ness smoky deadpan vocals this catchy as dermatophytosis punk pop is a surprisingly sophisticated product of the LA underground Ness proves to be one of current punks better songwriters Howland concluded that calling the album an instant classic sounds about right 7 Tim Yohannan of Maximumrocknroll said You ve got to know by now what Social Distortion sound like those distinctive vocals the harmonies the rockin guitars and melodic hooks galore Their album is filled with more of the same Nothing here is too frantic except The Creeps which really blazes forth There s precious little exciting punky pop around these days but this is one of the rare examples of it 11 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Social DistortionSide oneNo TitleLength1 The Creeps I Just Wanna Give You 2 032 Another State of Mind 2 383 It Wasn t a Pretty Picture 3 104 Telling Them 3 12Total length 11 03 Side twoNo TitleLength1 Hour of Darkness 2 492 Mommy s Little Monster 3 333 Anti Fashion 2 194 All the Answers 2 235 Moral Threat 5 16Total length 16 22 27 25 Earlier versions of All the Answers and Moral Threat were originally recorded in 1981 and can be heard on the 1995 compilation Mainliner Wreckage from the Past Personnel editMike Ness as Michael Ness vocals guitars Dennis Danell guitars Brent Liles bass guitar Derek O Brien drums backing vocalsIn other media editThe album s title track was later used in the game Tony Hawk s Underground and the live version of the title track was used in the game Guitar Hero Metallica 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 References edit http metallipromo com social html Mommy s Little Monster liner notes Social Distortion Time Bomb Recordings 1995 70930 43500 2 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link a b Cole Matthew January 17 2011 Review Social Distortion Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes Slant Magazine Retrieved May 16 2021 Deusner Stephen January 20 2011 Social Distortion Hard Times amp Nursery Rhymes Retrieved September 13 2022 Staff Social Distortion Social Distortion Review Punknews org Retrieved September 7 2022 Peake Steve January 7 2019 Top Punk Rock and Hardcore Bands of the 80s LiveAbout Retrieved March 4 2021 a b c d e Howland Don March 1984 Mommy s Little Monster Trouser Press Vol 11 no 1 New York p 51 Retrieved February 22 2022 a b c d e Allmusic review a b c d Sacher Andrew July 29 2020 15 80s punk albums that shaped the 90s 00s pop punk boom Brooklyn Vegan Retrieved July 18 2022 Due to a typo on the Time Bomb Recordings CD reissue 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 a b Yohannan Tim September 1983 Mommy s Little Monster review Maximum Rocknroll Archived from the original on March 4 2016 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint unfit URL link https www loudersound com features 10 californian punk albums that paved the way for smash 1 https www bendsource com music orange countys little monster 2535257 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mommy 27s Little Monster album amp oldid 1218470771, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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