Independent albums from Fullerton, CA’s Social Distortion. The Independent Years – 1983-2004 collects four of the band’s indie albums released over the course of their career. It all starts with their debut, 1983’s Mommy’s Little Monster, which was recorded in a single day in late 1982. The follow up, Prison Bound, took the band five years to release, but saw some changes to their sound. They would move over to Epic to release the albums that followed, but returned to the indie world with 1995’s Mainliner (Wreckage From the Past). That album features singles and b sides that had not be previously available on albums. The final record is Sex, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll, a tribute to founding guitarist Dennis Dannell who passed away in 2000. Thirty-nine tracks in all. Released by The Bicycle Music Company on limited edition colored vinyl with original cover art housed in a slipcase.

Mainliner (Wreckage From The Past)
1945 (Posh Boy)
Playpen (Posh Boy)
Mainliner
Moral Threat
All The Answers
Justice For All
Under My Thumb
1945 (13th Floor)
Playpen (13th Floor)
Mass Hysteria
Mommy’s Little Monster
The Creeps
Another State Of Mind
It Wasn't A Pretty Picture
Telling Them
Hour Of Darkness
Mommy's Little Monster
Anti-Fashion
All The Answers
Moral Threat
Prison Bound
It's The Law
Indulgence
Like An Outlaw (For You)
Backstreet Girl
Prison Bound
No Pain No Gain
On My Nerves
I Want What I Want
Lawless
Lost Child
Sex, Love And Rock ‘n’ Roll
Reach For The Sky
Highway 101
Don't Take Me For Granted
Footprints On My Ceiling
Nickels And Dimes
I Wasn't Born To Follow
Winners And Losers
Faithless
Live Before You Die
Angel's Wings