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Today’s Foundation Pick is White Light White Heat White Trash by Social Distortion. Released in 1996, this record sits at a turning point for the band. It keeps the roots of their early punk sound but sharpens it into something darker, heavier, and more reflective. Mike Ness leans into themes of addiction, survival, and redemption while still delivering some of the most memorable hooks the band ever wrote. From the raw urgency of “Dear Lover” to the bleak honesty of “When the Angels Sing”, this album feels like the sound of a band looking back at the wreckage and deciding to keep going anyway. For me, this record is one of the defining Social Distortion releases and a cornerstone of 90s punk. On this channel I review albums across hardcore, punk, metal, hip hop and beyond. No hype, no nostalgia bias, just direct music analysis and honest reactions. If you care about songwriting, production choices, scene impact, and how records actually hold up over time, you’re in the right place. New reviews weekly. Subscribe if you’re serious about music.