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Title Take away, take away
From Social Distortion - Ball And Chain
Type MP3
Duration 3 seconds
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Social Distortion's "Ball and Chain" is a heart-wrenching song that captures the struggles and turbulence of a troubled relationship. Released in 1990 as part of their self-titled album, it quickly became one of the band's signature tunes. The song is characterized by Mike Ness' gravelly vocals, raw emotions, and punk-rock sound. The band, formed in 1978 in Fullerton, California, was led by the talented Mike Ness as the vocalist and guitarist. The lineup featured Dennis Danell on rhythm guitar, John Maurer on bass, and Christopher Reece on drums during the release of "Ball and Chain." The song perfectly showcases the band's ability to blend punk and rockabilly influences into a distinct sound that resonates with listeners. "Ball and Chain" delves into the pain, frustration, and dysfunction that can plague a relationship, serving as a reflection on the real-life experiences of addiction, codependency, and all-consuming love. The song stands as a testament to Social Distortion's ability to convey intense emotions and connect with their audience. To experience the powerful sounds of "Ball and Chain," you can play and download it from various platforms, allowing you to immerse yourself in Social Distortion's captivating music.

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