Released in 1980, Los Angeles was the debut album for X. Along with the title track, other songs on the album included “Your Phone’s Off The Hook, But You’re Not,” “Nausea,” “Sugarlight,” “Sex And Dying In High Society” and “The Unheard Music” as well as The Doors tune “Soul Kitchen.” Often cited as a milestone in Los Angeles punk music, Los Angeles was reissued in 2001 with several bonus tracks added.

As X travels through America playing Los Angeles in its entirety, the band’s concerts will also feature showings of the 1986 documentary “X: The Unheard Music” before the group takes the stage. Because the rock-doc is about, well, X, and is reflective of the Los Angeles punk scene in the early 1980s, the band is urging audiences to “interact” with the movie. In other words, don’t be afraid to get good and loud.

The “Los Angeles” tour begins in Philadelphia Sept. 24 at Festival Pier. Other stops include Asbury Park, N.J., at the Stone Pony Sept. 25; Annapolis, Md., at Rams Head On Stage Sept. 26; New York City’s Irving Plaza Sept. 30-Oct. 1; Cleveland’s Beachland Ballroom & Tavern Oct. 4; Chicago’s Bottom Lounge Oct. 5; and Denver’s Summit Music Hall Oct. 8.

X is currently on a swing through California on what the band likes to call its “Boardwalk Beach Party” tour, playing San Francisco June 15, Napa June 16, Santa Cruz June 17 and Ventura June 18. Check out XtheBand.com for more information.