Social Distortion

What are the best songs of Social Distortion and Queens of the Stone Age songs?
I want some social distortion and Queen in the Stoneage put songs on my ipod soo if anyone has good songs that would be great
train social drugs: either I was wrong. Qotsa, not good ones.
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Mike Ness Poster - Concert Social Distortion
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Social Distortion - Live At The Roxy
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Social Distortion (bonus Tracks)
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The Social And Psychological Distortion Of Information
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Social Distortion - Social Distortion
$7.98 Personnel: Mike Ness (vocals, guitar); Dennis Danell (guitar); John Maurer (bass guitar, background vocals); Christopher Reece (drums, snare drum).Audio Mixer: Dave Jerden.Recording information: Track Record Studios, North Hollywood, CA.Illustrator: Art Morales.Photographer: John Scarpati.The group`s self-titled third album expands on the ideas introduced on the preceding PRISON BOUND. Singer/songwriter Mike Ness offers post-rehab tales from the wrong side of the tracks, alternately lamenting his past and declaring his allegiance to the rock & roll outlaw lifestyle. The band`s slamming punk attack is leavened by an increased country and roots-rock flavor, as on a no-holds-barred cover of "Ring of Fire," the gospel-tinged plea for salvation "Ball and Chain," and the almost bouncy, where-did-I-go-wrong blues-rock track "Story of My Life" (sort of an anti-"My Way"). Most importantly, Ness`s songwriting skills had sharpened considerably, providing for an expanded melodic palate and numerous infectious choruses, a fact not lost on radio and MTV, where SOCIAL DISTORTION was met with enthusiasm. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Social Distortion - Social Distortion
$26.61 Japanese rerelease contains the bonus cuts "It`s All Over Now" & "Shame On Me."The group`s self-titled third album expands on the ideas introduced on the preceding PRISON BOUND. Singer/songwriter Mike Ness offers post-rehab tales from the wrong side of the tracks, alternately lamenting his past and declaring his allegiance to the rock & roll outlaw lifestyle. The band`s slamming punk attack is leavened by an increased country and roots-rock flavor, as on a no-holds-barred cover of "Ring of Fire," the gospel-tinged plea for salvation "Ball and Chain," and the almost bouncy, where-did-I-go-wrong blues-rock track "Story of My Life" (sort of an anti-"My Way"). Most importantly, Ness`s songwriting skills had sharpened considerably, providing for an expanded melodic palate and numerous infectious choruses, a fact not lost on radio and MTV, where SOCIAL DISTORTION was met with enthusiasm. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Social Distortion
$7.18 With {^Prison Bound}, {$Social Distortion} began to metamorphasize from a rather ordinary L.A. hardcore band into a {\roots rock} band willing to make with more than their share of the attitude, and this process continued on their self-titled third album |
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Social Distortion: Live in Orange County
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Social Distortion - Live in Orange County
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Social Distortion: Live in Orange County
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Social Distortion
$12.9 With their self-titled third album and major label debut, Social Distortion continued their progression from a rather ordinary L.A. hardcore band into a roots rock band willing to make more than their share of the attitude. Featuring the breakout hits Story of My Life, It Coulda Been Me, Ball And Chain and So Far Away, Mike Ness and company proved that they could split the difference between rockabilly and Ramones-style punk. |
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Social Distortion
$7.99 Track Listing: 1. So Far Away, 2. Let It Be Me, 3. Story of My Life, 4. Sick Boys, 5. Ring of Fire, 6. Ball and Chain, 7. It Coulda Been Me, 8. She's a Knockout, 9. Place in My Heart, A, 10. Drug Train |
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Social Distortion
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Social Distortion
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Social Distortion
$13.01 Note-for-note transcriptions of the 17 searing songs from this LA punk band's live album. Includes: Another State of Mind * Ball and Chain * Cold Feelings * The Creeps * Don't Drag Me Down * Let It Be Me * Prison Bound * Mommy's Little Monster * Ring of Fire * Story of My Life * Telling Them * Under My Thumb * more. The book begins with band leader Mike Ness' comments on each song. |
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Social Distortion: Greatest Hits (+1 Bon
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Social Distortion 1945 Lucite Keychain K-0445
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Social Distortion [Import Bonus Tracks]
$30.33 With {^Prison Bound}, {$Social Distortion} began to metamorphasize from a rather ordinary L.A. hardcore band into a {\roots rock} band willing to make with more than their share of the attitude, and this process continued on their self-titled third album |
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Social Distortion - Live At The Roxy
$13.98 Social Distortion: Mike Ness (vocals, guitar); Dennis Danell (guitar); John Maurer (bass); Chuck Biscuits (drums).Recorded live at The Roxy, Hollywood, California on April 7-9, 1998. Includes liner notes by Mike Ness.Personnel: Mike Ness (vocals, guitar); Thomas Nordegg, Mark Haworth, Dennis Danell (guitar); Brad Nichols (drums, snare drum); Chuck Biscuits (drums).Audio Mixers: James Saez; Mike Ness.Recording information: Roxy, Hollywood, CA (04/07/1998-04/09/1998); The Roxy; Hollywood, CA (04/07/1998-04/09/1998).Editor: Andrew Scheps.Photographers: Jolie Clemens; Gabrielle Geiselman; Mike Ness.Unknown Contributor Roles: John Maurer; Dennis Danell; Chuck Biscuits.One of the longest-running California punk bands, Social Distortion began spewing musical venom in the early `80s. Over the years, their musical vision has been somewhat refined, but they`ve never compromised their integrity or lost a bit of their punch, a fact borne out by this 1998 live recording. Singer/songwriter Mike Ness is the archetypal tough guy with a heart of gold, chronicling the tribulations of the underclass in post-Reagan America over a jackhammer beat.As usual, the band leavens their punky assault with occasional touches of country and roots music, as on the spiritual-sounding "Ball & Chain" and a frenzied cover of "Ring Of Fire." Though they speak from the perspective of grizzled punk survivors, the band still targets youngsters with their bad boy attitude, as evidenced by Ness` incendiary, iconoclastic stage patter. LIVE AT THE ROXY is the band at their best, blazing through new tunes and old with equal fury. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Social Distortion - Prison Bound
$13.28 Personnel: Mike Ness (vocals, guitar); John Maurer (guitar, bass guitar, background vocals); Christopher Reece (drums, snare drum).Recording information: Casbah Studio, Fullerton, CA.With the debut MOMMY`S LITTLE MONSTER, Social Distortion emerged as one of the most interesting early-`80s Calpunk bands, mixing punk aggression with crafty songwriting and a rootsy influence. Singer/songwriter Mike Ness`s well-publicized drug problems put the group out of commission for a while, but after a six-year wait the band followed MONSTER with the explosive PRISON BOUND. The album`s lyrics are full of the wisdom and pain of Ness`s travails. "Prison Bound," "Lawless," and others set the tone for much of the group`s future work with a mixture of outlaw bravado and former-badboy regret. "Like an Outlaw" and the Stones` "Backstreet Girl" marked the beginning of the group`s flirtation with country and roots-rock, which would become more prevalent in future releases. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Social Distortion - Greatest Hits *
$18.03 Showing an admirable restraint considering their era`s glut of unnecessary best-of collections, Social Distortion waited nearly three decades to release their first, and in true punk-rock form, they keep it at a brief 11 tracks and include only the best. GREATEST HITS is a lean affair as career retrospectives go, so hardcore fans may be a little let down by the lack of deep cuts or rarities included. For new or casual fans, there is no better place to start for this radio-friendly punk institution.With only two cuts from their first record--"Mommy`s Little Monster" and "Another State of Mind"--the band seems to be downplaying their roots in punk ferocity and concentrating more on their middle period when they ably absorbed combined rockabilly and country sensibilities. "Story of My Life" and "Ball & Chain" are both included from their self-titled 1990 LP, as is "Ring of Fire," a So-Cal punk reading of the Johnny Cash classic that pits the band as his heir. It is Ness`s charisma and world-weary baritone that manage to find comfort in simple melodies despite life`s ravages. Even on the later output--such as the post-alternative explosion misstep WHITE LIGHT, WHITE HEAT, WHITE TRASH and SEX, LOVE AND ROCK `N` ROLL--their first release after the death of their original guitarist, Dennis Danell--Ness`s voice cuts through the sometimes tired by-the-numbers barrage, simultaneously rattling and soothing the listener`s ear. GREATEST HITS includes the best of these moments when Ness`s intense vocal timbre and gifts as a storyteller intersect. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Social Distortion [LP]
$19.99 Track Listing: 1. So Far Away, 2. Let It Be Me, 3. Story Of My Life, 4. Sick Boys, 5. Ring Of Fire, 6. Ball And Chain, 7. It Coulda Been Me, 8. She's A Knockout, 9. Place In My Heart, A, 10. Drug Train |
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The Social and Psychological Distortion of Information
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Social Distortion: Live at the Roxy
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Social Distortion: Live at the Roxy
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The Social and Psychological Distortion of Information
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Social Distortion - Live at the Roxy
$12.14 Note-for-note transcriptions of the 17 searing songs from this LA punk band's live album. Includes: Another State of Mind * Ball and Chain * Cold Feelings * The Creeps * Don't Drag Me Down * Let It Be Me * Prison Bound * Mommy's Little Monster * Ring of Fire * Story of My Life * Telling Them * Under My Thumb * more. The book begins with band leader Mike Ness' comments on each song. |
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Social Distortion - Somewhere Between Heaven And Hell
$7.98 Social Distortion: Mike Ness (vocals, lead guitar); Dennis Dannell (rhythm guitar); John Maurer, Christopher Reece.Recorded at El Dorado Studios, Hollywood, California.Personnel: Mike Ness (vocals, guitar); Dennis Danell (guitar).Audio Mixers: Dave Jerden; Andy Wallace.Recording information: El Durado Studios; Hollywood, C and C Beach (1991).Unknown Contributor Roles: John Maurer; Christopher Reece; Dennis Danell; Mike Ness.HEAVEN AND HELL is Social Distortion`s finest hour, the crystallization of all the elements that made it a great band. The country and rockabilly influences cultivated on previous albums are fully integrated here, so that Jimmy Work`s country classic "Making Believe" sounds perfectly at home amid Mike Ness`s own compositions. It`s often hard to tell whether the band is punking up covers of old country and rockabilly tunes or incorporating those influences into its own songs, and that`s the telling mark of assimilation. Ness`s songwriting is at its sharpest and most memorable here. The powerful guitar assault achieves a newfound clarity here, which made it possible for the most melodic offerings on HEAVEN AND HELL ("Bad Luck") to achieve heavy radio play and raise the group to a new level of popularity. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Social Distortion - Live in Orange County (DVD)
$12.7 Exploding out of Southern California in the early 1980s, punk band Social Distortion added a unique twist to their music, helping them stand out from the unwashed masses who were picking up guitars and learning a few chords. That twist was taken from the previously unchartered punk territories of--shriek!--country and western music. But when singer Mike Ness and cohorts took to the stage, all prejudices against the genre were forgotten, and audiences were soon swelling in size as the group layed down their inimitable tunes at shows across the country. This particular concert comes from 2003, recorded in Orange County on January 13th.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33 |
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Social Distortion - Sex, Love And Rock `N` Roll *
$13.28 Social Distortion: Mike Ness, John Maurer, Jonny Wickersahm, Charlie Quintana.Audio Mixers: Cameron Webb; Mike Ness.Photographers: Christine Marie; Chapman Baehler.A major force in West Coast punk since the early 1980s, Social Distortion became the longest-lasting of their peers, with perhaps only Bad Religion for company. Through a daunting history of ups and downs, drug problems, personnel shifts, and worse, the band soldiered on fearlessly, never sacrificing the righteous fury of their sound. Following a layoff of eight years (during which time singer Mike Ness pursued a solo career), SEX, LOVE AND ROCK `N` ROLL was the group`s first foray into the studio since the death of founding guitarist Dennis Danell in 2000.With longtime bassist John Maurer and the revitalizing power of a new guitarist and drummer, Social Distortion maintains the lean, propulsive punk attack that made them famous. While the group`s trademark sound is a Ramones-meet-Johnny Cash punk/country amalgam, the twangier leanings are largely left behind here in favor of a more straightforward--still characteristically unrelenting--rock & roll approach. Beyond that, the biggest new development is the pop quotient. While SD was never a stranger to hooks or melody, a couple of tracks here could easily be placed into the repertoire of any number of pop performers and given a convincing high-gloss arrangement. Regardless, the band plays even the poppiest material hard, fast, and loud, as per their pure punk roots, and Ness still concentrates on his perennial lyrical subjects--hard times and the power of rock & roll to see people through their trials and tribulations. It sure seems to have worked for him. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Social Distortion - Greatest Hits [6/26] *
$15.85 Track Listing:*Another State Of Mind *Reach For The Sky *Far Behind *Mommy`s Little Monster *Prison Bound *Story Of My Life *Ball And Chain *Ring Of Fire *Bad Luck *When The Angels Sing *I Was Wrong |
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Social Distortion - Mommy`s Little Monster
$13.28 Social Distortion: Michael Ness (vocals, electric guitar); Dennis Dannell (electric guitar); Brent Liles (bass); Derek O`Brien (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Chazz Ramirez (organ).Producers include: Social Distortion, Chaz Ramirez, Thom Wilson.Recorded on December 24, 1982.Personnel: Mike Ness (vocals, guitar, electric guitar); Derek O`Brien (vocals, drums, percussion); Dennis Danell (guitar, electric guitar).Recording information: Casbah, Fullerton, CA (1983); Casbah; Fullerton (1983).A casual listen to this debut album by the long-running California punkers suggests a band very much of its time, but if you listen carefully you can already hear what ultimately set the group apart from the rest of the hardcore pack. Sure, leader Mike Ness tended to bark out his lyrics rather than sing them, and sure, the rest of the band had learned every move from the Ramones/Pistols/Clash playbook. But even at this stage, the group already had a sense of humor (the title song), a musical palette that went beyond punk (you can hear the early Who here at times, not to mention echoes of the bluesy side of the Stones), and a bit of honest emotion; whether this was a result of Ness`s drug dependency demons or not, these songs are never generic punk rants--they`re an expression of somebody`s actual feelings. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Distortion
$11.97 Kicking off his solo career with a bang, {$Rev Run} brings the vintage {$Run-D.M.C.} attack-rhyming while unknown producer {$Whiteboy} rocks the house mash-up style on the fantastic but frustratingly short {^Distortion}. Calling {^Distortion} an "album" - |
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$13.29 {$Stephin Merritt} celebrates all that is fuzzy, sexy, and drenched in reverb on {^Distortion}, a 13-track rendering of {$the Jesus and Mary Chain}'s {^Psychocandy} through the barbed sieve of the {$Magnetic Fields} mastermind's seemingly endless notebook |
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Drug Use and Social Change: The Distortion of History
$85 DIVDIVThis book locates the rise of illicit drug use within the historical development of late industrial society and challenges the prevailing view. Highlighting key areas of continuity and the on-going value of classic criminological theory, it is argued that recent trends do not constitute the radical departure that is often supposed.BR/DIV/DIVDIVList of figures and tablesBRAcknowledgementsBRIntroductionBRThe Sociology of Drug UseBRA Social Classification of Drug UseBRThe Folk Devil Next DoorBRLifestyle, Consumption and Subterranean PlayBRJust a Phase?BRDrug Use and Social ChangeBRBibliography/DIVDIVMICHAEL SHINER is Senior Lecturer in social policy and criminology at the London School of Economics, UK. His main areas of interest are young people, drugs and alcohol and he is author ofITeenage Kicks? Young People and Alcohol/IandIDealing with Disaffection: Young People, Mentoring and Social Inclusion/I(both with Tim Newburn)./DIV |
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Distortion
$13.99 Track Listing: 1. Distortion, 2. Hypnitized by the Rhythm, 3. Rape, 4. No Reason, 5. Feed the Hand, 6. Wake Up!, 7. Mind's I, 8. All That Is, 9. Under Taker, 10. 21st Century Schizoid Man |
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Distortion
$12.99 Distortion, Magnetic Fields second Nonesuch release, features the brilliant melodies and wry lyrics that composer and band leader Stephin Merritt has long been praised for, but, as the album title suggests, he serves them up with a twist. If the late, great Cole Porter had somehow been resurrected just in time to appear at the Coachella indie-rock fest, the results might sound something like this small, ironic tales of love and woe, as National Public Radio has described Merritt s songs, startlingly enveloped in layers of live feedback that recall the noisy pop provocations of legendary Scottish quartet The Jesus and Mary Chain. As album producer, Merritt takes a completely novel approach to his deployment of feedback, going well beyond mere fuzzed-out guitar to incorporate cello, piano and accordion into his mad-scientist mix. What he s conjured up is a gorgeous drone that reverberates over the length of 13 tunes from the exuberantly rocking opener, Three Way, to the soused, sing-along lament, Too Drunk To Dream, to the bittersweet closer, Courtesans. It s like hearing a great three-minute pop classic from someone else s car radio in the middle of a traffic jam: melodic bliss surfacing above the din. Merritt s doleful baritone is employed to great effect on the brooding, lonely-guy balladry of Mr. Mistletoe and the horror moviemeets- romantic comedy of Zombie Boy. But he swaps lead vocal chores throughout Distortion with Shirley Simms, a singer who longtime fans will recognize from her performances on the Magnetic Fields career-making1999 three-disc set, 69 Love Songs. Merritt calls Simms voice as pop as pop gets and gives her some of the cleverest numbers, including California Girls, a Beach Boys-style anti-anthem about murderous envy, and The Nun s Litany, a chastely rendered list of extremely naughty fantasies. Stephin Merritt s work attracts a wide-ranging audience, from connoisseurs of the American Songbook, for which Merritt is arguably making some serious 21st Century contributions, to indie rock fans who admire his innovative use of chamber instrumentation and his deadpan humor. |
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Social Distortion - White Light White Heat White Trash
$7.98 WHITE LIGHT WHITE HEAT WHITE TRASH contains an unlisted track, a cover of the Rolling Stones` "Under My Thumb."Social Distortion: Mike Ness, Dennis Danell, John Maurer, Chuck Biscuits.Audio Mixers: John Travis ; Mike Ness.Illustrator: Kalynn Campbell.Unknown Contributor Roles: John Maurer; Chuck Biscuits.Social Distortion does one thing and does it well. The bulk of Social D`s repertoire consists of variations on an unrelenting 4/4 jackhammer guitar-and-drums attack, with Mike Ness` nasal rasp giving voice to post-twelve step trailer-trash Americana in all its dubious glory. Since its inception in 1982, the band`s records have typically sounded like So-Cal punk leavened by country and blues influences and a penchant for pop hooks.The good news for Social Distortion fans is that WHITE LIGHT is no exception to the band`s musical rules. While the song structures and chord progressions are slightly more sophisticated than on previous releases, the group returns after a four-year recording gap with all the raw edges intact. No punks-come-lately, Ness and his bandmates, who now include L.A. punk veteran Chuck Biscuits on drums, offer up a mature, substantive take on sin and redemption that makes you wonder how long it will take Johnny Cash to get around to covering them. This is the sound of a band that`s been to hell and back, and short-sheeted the devil`s bed in the process. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Drug Use and Social Change; The Distortion of History
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Drug Use and Social Change; The Distortion of History
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Social Distortion - Slammer textile poster [Banner]
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A Distortion Of Love
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The Distortion Of Truth
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Distortion [ECD]
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Distortion (Music)
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Distortion of Islam
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Distortion of Islam
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Turn On The Distortion
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Distortion Or Development
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Love & Distortion
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A Distortion of Love
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The Distortion of Truth
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Guitar Distortion
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The Distortion of America
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Distortion
$12.88 Desperate to get out of L.A. with her boyfriend, Porter, Rachel turns to an Internet porn producer for fast cash. But things turn ugly when Rachel appears before his camera; she is drugged and kidnapped. Now Porter must begin a frantic, wild search to find Rachel before it is too late. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Distortion
$13.99 Track Listing: 1. Three-Way, 2. California Girls, 3. Old Fools, 4. Xavier Says, 5. Mr. Mistletoe, 6. Please Stop Dancing, 7. Drive on, Driver, 8. Too Drunk to Dream, 9. Till the Bitter End, 10. I'll Dream Alone, 11. Nun's Litany, The, 12. Zombie Boy, 13. Courtesans |
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The Distortion
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Distortion
$18.99 These are the days of the Intifada in Israel: suicide bombing, tension and anxiety. Emotionally scarred in the wake of a terrorist attack, a Tel Aviv playwright attempts to make sense of the carnage and his own tangled personal life by writing a new play. But when writer s block sets in, Haim desperately seeks a creative spark by hiring a private eye to trail his girlfriend, a documentary filmmaker. The decision throws their world out of kilter, as his stage play, her documentary, and the real life investigation all become dangerously interwoven. The drama builds and boils, and at the end reaches a surprising theatrical climax. Noted Israeli film and TV writer-director Haim Bouzaglo winner of numerous international awards including the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival brings an original mix of filmmaking styles to this potent and challenging drama about the malaise of contemporary life in Israel. System Requirements:Running Time 103 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE |
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The Distortion
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The Distortion
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Memory Distortion: How Minds, Brains, and Societies Reconstruct the Past
$42.5 Hypnosis, confabulation, source amnesia, flashbulb memories, repression--these and numerous additional topics are explored in this timely collection of essays by eminent scholars in a range of disciplines. This is the first book on memory distortion to unite contributions from cognitive psychology, psychopathology, psychiatry, neurobiology, sociology, history, and religious studies. It brings the most relevant group of perspectives to bear on some key contemporary issues, including the value of eyewitness testimony and the accuracy of recovered memories of sexual abuse. The distinguished contributors to this volume explore the full range of biological phenomena and social ideas relevant to understanding memory distortion, including the reliability of children's recollections, the effects of hypnosis on memory, and confabulation in brain-injured patients. They also look into the activity and role of brain systems, cellular bases of memory distortion, and the effects of emotion and trauma on the accuracy of memory. In a section devoted to the social aspects of memory distortion, additional essays analyze the media's part in distorting social memory, factors influencing historical reconstruction of the collective past, and memory distortion in religion and other cultural constructs. Daniel Schacter launches the collection with a history of psychological memory distortions. Subsequent highlights include new empirical findings on memory retrieval by a pioneer in the field, some of the foremost research on computational models, studies of the relationship between emotion and memory, new findings on amnesia by a premier neuroscientist, and reflections on the power of collective amnesiain U.S. history, the Nazi Holocaust, and ancient Egypt. |
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Red Room Rendezvous: Life, Times and Social Distortion Among New Orleans' Garden District Residents, Past and Present
$8.99 Life, times and social distortion among New Orleans' Garden District residents, past and present...Meet William Lafayette Holcomb, erstwhile Southern aristocrat-erudite, witty, storyteller without peer, and more often drunk than sober-as he strolls the streets of the Garden District with the author, relating one New Orleans' melodrama after another. Join the author as she lunches at Caf Atchafalaya to interview Miss Iler, its eccentric and outspoken proprietor. From the jewel of Buzz Harper's manse to the end-of-the-road Rendezvous Tavern, this is a tour of New Orleans that is not likely to be in any guidebook., and proof, once again, that reality is frequently stranger-and more entertaining-than fiction. |
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Distortion / Eq Pedal
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Washburn Solo Distortion Pedal
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Double Distortion Burger
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Distortion on the Dance Floor
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In Distortion We Trust
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Weapons Of Mass Distortion
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Perspectives & Distortion / Vaious
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Weapons Of Mass Distortion
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Thrilled By Velocity And Distortion
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Double Distortion Burger
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Quenching And Distortion Control
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The Beauty In Distortion/the Land Of The Lost
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Weeding Through Distortion to the Truth
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In Distortion We Trust
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Neurotic Distortion of the Creative Process
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Rescuing Science from Politics: Regulation and the Distortion of Scien
$13.97 This book examines how dominant interest groups manipulate the available science to support their positions.Rescuing Science from Politics debuts chapters by the nation's leading academics in law, science, and philosophy who explore ways that the law can be abused by special interests to intrude on the way scientists conduct research. The high stakes and adversarial features of regulation create the worst possible climate for the honest production and use of science especially by those who will ultimately bear the cost of the resulting regulatory standards. Yet an in-depth exploration of the ways in which dominant interest groups distort the available science to support their positions has received little attention in the academic or popular literature. The book begins by establishing non-controversial principles of good scientific practice. These principles then serve as the benchmark against which each chapter author compares how science is misused in a specific regulatory setting and assist in isolating problems in the integration of science by the regulatory process. For those who think of science as an honest and objective broker in policy making, this volume paints a very different picture, and it's not pretty. But it's the ugly side of the regulatory process, where scientific research is often distorted to serve questionable ends, that badly needs greater exposure. This book is an eye-opener that not only documents the problems, but also takes great pains to make sensible proposals for reform that merit serious consideration.brMark S. Frankel, Ph.D., Director, Scientific Freedom, Responsibility & Law Program, American Association for the Advancement of Science This compendium by some of the nation's top philosophers and legal scholars provides a chilling portrait of the heavy burdens on the scientific enterprise that have evolved over the past decade. Science remains an exquisitely social institution, with human fragilities, strengths, and follies. The m@+ð£×=qÿ¾Úx |
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The Underground Economies: Tax Evasion and Information Distortion
$7.7 These essays examine the problems of defining, measuring and understanding the implications of underground economies in many of the world}}}s developed nations.These essays examine the problems of defining, measuring and understanding the implications of the underground economies that have emerged in many of the world}}}s developed nations. Empirical chapters examine the conceptual problems of how to measure a phenomenon that attempts to defy detection. Alternative measurement procedures are evaluated.These essays examine the problems of defining, measuring and understanding the implications of the underground economies that have emerged in many of the world}}}s developed nations. Empirical chapters examine the conceptual problems of how to measure a phenomenon that attempts to defy detection. Alternative measurement procedures are evaluated.The essays in this volume examine the problems of defining measuring, and understanding the implications of the underground economies that are surmised to have emerged in many of the world's developed nations. Specific studies are included for the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Hungary, and the Soviet Union.List of contributors; Preface; Introduction Edgar L. Feige; Part I. The Meaning, Measurement and Policy Implications of the Underground Economies: 1. The meaning and measurement of the underground economy Edgar L. Feige; 2. Information distortions in social systems: the underground economy and other observer-subject-policymaker feedbacks Robert R. Alford and Edgar L. Feige; 3. Policy illusion, macroeconomic instability and the unrecorded economy Robert T. McGee and Edgar L. Feige; 4. How large (or small) should the underground economy be? Bruno Frey; Part II. The Underground Economy in Western Developed Nations: Measurement in Different Laboratories: 5. Monetary perspective on underground economic activity in the United States Richard D. Porter and Amanda @ÌÌÌÌÌÍÿ¾Úx |
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Distortion (Music)
$89.81 Distortion, also known as overdrive or fuzz, is an effect applied to the electric guitar, the electric bass, and other amplified instruments such as the Hammond organ, synthesizers, and even harmonica and vocals. Accomplished by electronically compressing and/or clipping the input signal, this effect adds sustain and additional harmonics and overtones to the signal, creating a richer sound. The most subtle types of distortion add a warm thickness to the original tone; the more extreme types of distortion range from the noisy, buzzy sound of a late 1960s-era fuzztone pedal to the screaming, bite, grit,and crunch of a late 1980s thrash-style distortion pedal. Distortion is used across a wide range of musical genres, from the subtle overdrive used in traditional blues to the hard-edged distortion featured in noise music, hardcore punk and metal. Early examples of distortion were often the result of accidents in which the guitar amplifier or its vacuum valves was damaged, or because the amplifiers and speakers were doctored by poking holes into their speaker cones. |
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Mxr M104 Distortion Distortion Pedal
$60 Controls can be set to produce low-volume controllable distortion or increased to achieve a warm tube overdrive sound. Set to maximum its pronounced fuzztone combines with long sustain. Within the central areas of the Output and Distortion controls of the M104 are some soft clipped distortions that sound truly authentic especially with a splash of reverb. Pushing the Distortion level up high produces some classic fuzz tones that are finding their way onto an increasing number of albums in line with the current retro fascination. This distortion is an enjoyable alternative from L.A. saturation and thick British crunch. The distortion can also be tamed by using it with a warm crunch/overdrive sound as a base for some hip Hendrix sounds and also to emulate Randy Rhoads' favorite deployment of his Distortion . Features Output and fuzz foot control knob LED on/off indicator Powered by the Dunlop ECB03 earlier versions use ECB02 AC Adapter and/or 9 volt battery Dimensions 4-1/4 x 2-1/4 x 1-1/4 in. Weight 0.9 lbs. Color Yellow |
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DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL ACCSSTARCASTER BY FENDER
$35.29 DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL ACCSSTARCASTER BY FENDER |
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DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL ACCSSTARCASTER BY FENDER
$35.29 DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL ACCSSTARCASTER BY FENDER |
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DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL ACCSSTARCASTER BY FENDER
$35.29 DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL ACCSSTARCASTER BY FENDER |
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DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL STARCASTER BY FENDER
$37.99 DISTORTION / EQ PEDAL STARCASTER BY FENDER |
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Information Theory and Rate Distortion Theory
$38.8 Information Theory and Rate Distortion Theory |






