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Rancid [1993]
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Album: Rancid [1993]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Adina
2)    Hyena
3)    Detroit
4)    Rats in the Hallway
5)    Another Night
6)    Animosity
7)    Outta My Mind
8)    Whirlwind
9)    Rejected
10)    Injury
11)    Bottle, The
12)    Trenches
13)    Holiday Sunrise
14)    Unwritten Rules
15)    Union Blood
16)    Get Out of My Way
 

Album: Rancid [1993]
# Song Title   Time
1)    Adina
2)    Hyena
3)    Detroit
4)    Rats in the Hallway
5)    Another Night
6)    Animosity
7)    Outta My Mind
8)    Whirlwind
9)    Rejected
10)    Injury
11)    Bottle, The
12)    Trenches
13)    Holiday Sunrise
14)    Unwritten Rules
15)    Union Blood
16)    Get Out of My Way
 
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  • Rancid: Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar); Matt Freeman (vocals, bass); Brett Reed (drums, background vocals).
  • Additional personnel: Beth Oiler (congas); Donnell Cameron (marraccas); Brett Gurewitz, Jay Bentley, Jeff Abarta, Eric Martini (background vocals).
  • Engineers includes: Chris Brooke, Michael Ewing, Jeff Peccerillo.
  • Rancid: Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen (vocals, guitar); Matt Freeman (vocals, bass); Brett Reed (drums).
  • Personnel: Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar); Matt Freeman (vocals); Brett Reed (drums, background vocals); Donnell Cameron (maracas); Jeff Abarta, Jay Bentley, Brett Gurewitz (background vocals).
  • Recording information: Westbeach Recorders.
  • Photographer: Kathy Bauer.
  • You don't have to be a Rancid fan to acknowledge that the band lives and dies by the punk ethic of playing every note like it's going to be its last. You'll find one hundred and ten percent attitude and music that's as honest as you can get on RANCID (not to be confused with the band's self-titled 1993 release).
  • RANCID finds the band leaning away from its previous ska tendencies, and throwing itself head first into a full-on punk rock onslaught that should have fans of the early Clash seeking out the nearest mosh pit. "Let Me Go" has a chorus that sticks to you like peanut butter on the gums, while "I Am Forever" captures the essence and raw power of The Descendents. There's barely a pause between the 22 blistering tracks here, and it's clear the band intended it that way. "Rwanda" and "Radio Havana" offer huge sing-along choruses, while "Antennas" is unarguably the most melodic track in the set. But don't think that Rancid's getting soft; amid these glorious melodic moments, there's more than enough hardcore here to piss off your whole neighborhood.
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