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  1. The discography of Rancid, an American punk rock band, includes ten studio albums, two extended plays, two compilations, twenty-seven singles and thirty-seven music videos. Biography. Rancid were formed in 1991 by vocalist and guitarist Tim Armstrong and bassist Matt Freeman, who then recruited drummer Brett Reed. The band signed to Lookout!

  2. To date, Rancid has released ten studio albums, one split album, one compilation, two extended plays, and a series of live online-only albums, and has been featured on a number of compilation albums. [7]

    • … And Out Come the Wolves (1995) This is the worst to best of Rancid, but, to be perfectly honest, were we to do the worst to best of Epitaph Records, or even punk rock, …And Out Come the Wolves would still be sitting here at the top of the pile.
    • Life Won’t Wait (1998) Rancid have been compared to The Clash a lot. Back when their fourth album was released, with the band having gone to Kingston, Jamaica to record parts of it, the naysayers lined up to sneer that it was more Clash cosplay, just a riff on that band’s 1980 effort Sandinista.
    • Let’s Go (1994) The first Rancid album to feature the talents of former UK Subs guitarist Lars Frederiksen, Let’s Go is the moment where the Rancid that we know and love were truly born.
    • Indestructible (2003) In the aftermath of Armstrong’s well publicised split from his then-wife, Brody Dalle of The Distillers, Rancid returned with an album that musically harked back to the most beloved period of their career.
    • And Out Come the Wolves (1996) Seriously, what else was going to be number one? You might be pissed off that “Let’s Go” is so low, and while I can be a bit of a contrarian, I also have functioning ears.
    • Indestructible (2003) Hell hath no fury like a recently divorced Tim Armstrong. Turns out the guy can write the shit out of a song when he’s heartbroken.
    • Life Won’t Wait (1998) Much like their idols The Clash did with “Sandinista,” the Rancid lads went global on their fourth album. However, unlike “Sandinista,” “Life Won’t Wait” is enjoyable to listen to all the way through.
    • Rancid (2000) Apparently nobody was more angry about the ’90s coming to a close than Rancid. They were seemingly so angry they couldn’t even bother to come up with a title for this record.
  3. They reformed in 2006, with founding drummer Brett Reed replaced by Branden Steineckert (formerly of The Used). Since reforming, they have continued to release albums and tour extensively....

  4. Aug 12, 2024 · Rancid discography and songs: Music profile for Rancid, formed 1991. Genres: Punk Rock, Street Punk, Ska Punk. Albums include ...And Out Come the Wolves, Let's Go, and Life Won't Wait.

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