Bands like Supersuckers, who get in your face with high-powered punk tunes like “The Evil Powers of Rock N' Roll,” owe a lot to Social Distortion. You can hear their influence on Rancid's rollicking “Salvation,” too, with its muscled-up, overdriven punch. And their off-the-cuff aesthetic also shows up in raucous Americana like the distorted twang of Old 97's' “Murder (Or a Heart Attack).”