Sex, Love and Rock and Roll had a few decent tunes, but for the most part fell flat for me, and this is coming from a formerly rabid Social D fan. Still, Mike Ness has earned the right to say whatever he wants, even if his words are growing a bit tired. Newcomers, pick up the self-titled album or Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell. I know all my fellow old schoolers will decry that and tell you to go straight for the earlier Mommy's Little Monster or Prison Bound because they are more raw...but don't. Ness's song writing really matured in the early 1990s. There's always time for the early stuff later, once you're hooked.