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  2. Got to Get You into My Life - Wikipedia

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    "Got to Get You into My Life" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, first released in 1966 on their album Revolver. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. [5] [6] The song is a homage to the Motown Sound, with colourful brass instrumentation [7] and lyrics that suggest a psychedelic experience. [1] "

  3. Helter Skelter (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, the song was released as the B-side of "Got to Get You into My Life" in the United States, to promote the Capitol Records compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. Along with other tracks from the White Album, "Helter Skelter" was interpreted by cult leader Charles Manson as a message predicting inter-racial war in the US.

  4. Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers - Wikipedia

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    Bennett got the opportunity to hear the Paul McCartney song "Got to Get You into My Life", which was used on the Revolver album, but was never released as a single. [2] Bennett recorded it, with his own composition "Baby Each Day" appearing on the B-side. [2] McCartney produced the session.

  5. Social Distortion - Wikipedia

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    Social Distortion was formed in 1978 by Mike Ness, inspired by the Sex Pistols and many other British punk bands as well as rock acts such as the Rolling Stones.Aside from Ness on guitar and Casey Royer on drums, early members included Mark Garrett on bass and former Cal State Fullerton basketball player Tom Corvin on vocals. [13]

  6. Dennis Danell - Wikipedia

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    When Social Distortion recorded its first single in 1981, Mainline/Playpen, Danell was the bassist, choosing this because it was "easier to play. I only had to hit single notes rather than forming chords". Shortly after the brief bass stint, Danell switched to guitar after Ness taught him how to play.

  7. Live at the Roxy (Social Distortion album) - Wikipedia

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    Live at the Roxy is a live album by American punk rock band Social Distortion. [5] [6] It was released in 1998, on the independent label Time Bomb label. [7] It is the last Social Distortion release to feature founding rhythm guitarist Dennis Danell, who died in 2000.

  8. List of Social Distortion band members - Wikipedia

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    Social Distortion is an American punk rock band from Fullerton, California. The band has been through a number of lineup changes, and currently includes founding member Mike Ness on guitar and vocals, rhythm guitarist Jonny "2 Bags" Wickersham (since 2000), bassist Brent Harding (since 2005) and drummer David Hidalgo Jr. (since 2010).

  9. Social Distortion (album) - Wikipedia

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    Social Distortion is the third studio album and major label debut by the American punk rock band of the same name, released on March 27, 1990, through Epic Records. The album furthered the country -infused experimentation of Prison Bound with songs like "Drug Train" and the radio hit " Ball and Chain ".

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