Album
Born To Kill
2026 · Rock
7 collectors on Gatefold own this

Born To Kill is a Punk album by Social Distortion, originally released in 2026. On Gatefold: 28 pressings tracked, owned by 7 collectors.
About
“The agenda is to search and destroy/Ain’t no one gonna kill my joy.” So snarls Mike Ness on the title track to Social Distortion’s first album in 15 year. Let’s call it a mission statement, because <i>Born to Kill</i> is the sound of a band fired up with a renewed sense of purpose. The follow-up to 2011’s <i>Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes</i> is the album that almost wasn’t. In 2023, midway through recording, Ness was diagnosed with Stage 1 tonsil cancer. Sessions stalled as he underwent a year of treatment that took him to place, physically and psychologically, he’d never been—which is saying something, considering his two-fisted tales of hard living earned the band its stripes in the SoCal punk scene and beyond. “Grateful” is a word the newly christened grandfather uses often, particularly when talk turns to Social Distortion’s eighth studio album. Grateful to be alive. Grateful to be surrounded by family and friend. Grateful to plug back in with a band he’s fronted for nearly half a century. As the mission statement promise, the four-piece has unleashed some rock ’n’ roll animals just for the occasion. Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, and David Bowie all make appearances in lyric and spirit. And that title track is everything its name implies—a searing slice of ’70s thunder. But this is Social D, and as Grammy-winning producer Dave Sardy (Oasi, The Who) was surely well aware before stepping behind the console, a Social D album always serves its punk rock with a healthy dose of roots rock. Which explains “Crazy Dreamer,” a sweet, classic country duet with Lucinda William, pulling up alongside powder-keg cuts like “No Way Out,” “Tonight,” and “Partners in Crime.” It also clears up the presence of Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game,” where Ness and co. excavate a previously undiscovered layer of heartbreak. Speaking of which, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ Benmont Tench is also on hand to warm things up with his Hammond B3. .
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Tracklist
- 1Born to Kill3:50
- 2No Way Out3:48
- 3The Way Things Were4:34
- 4Tonight4:05
- 5Partners in Crime3:50
- 6Crazy Dreamer3:48
- 7Wicked Game5:34
- 8Walk Away (Don't Look Back)4:13
- 9Never Goin' Back Again3:46
- 10Don't Keep Me Hanging On4:12
- 11Over You4:06
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- gritty
- defiant
- outlaw
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Benmont TenchELECTRIC ORGAN , UPRIGHT PIANO ORGAN , PIANO
- Brent HardingBASS
- Brett GurewitzBACKING VOCALS
- Dave SardyBACKING VOCALS BASS , KEYBOARDS , PIANO, PERCUSSION BASS, KEYBOARDS, PIANO, PERCUSSION
- David Hidalgo Jr.DRUMS
- John WickershamGUITAR
- Josh JoveGUITAR
- Mike Ness
- Social Distortion
- Todd O'KeefeBACKING VOCALS
- Lucinda WilliamsVOCALS
7 collectors on Gatefold own this · 28 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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