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Offizielle Wiederveröffentlichung, US Import
Vier Veröffentlichungen katapultierten in den 1990er-Jahren den US-amerikanischen Punkrock vom alternativen Jugendzentrum ins Stadion und sorgten weltweit für das Revival von Punk in Musik und Mode: "Suffer" von Bad Religion (1988), "Dookie" von Green Day (1994), "Smash" von The Offspring (1994) und "And Out Come The Wolves" von Rancid (1995). Im Rückblick auffällig ist, dass abgesehen von "Dookie" die anderen drei genannten Alben bei Epitaph erschienen.
Im Gegensatz zu "Smash" und vor allem "Dookie" wirkt "And Out Come The Wolves" wesentlich aggressiver und durch den Ska-beeinflussten Sound (The Clash, The Specials) auch deutlich kreativer.
Schwarzes Vinyl
Rancid - the legendary Bay Area punk rockers are back with their 10th studio album, Tomorrow Never Comes on Epitaph Records. Emerging from the blue-collar swamps of Berkeley, California, Rancid has now been a living, breathing punk rock band for over a quarter century.
Back in 1991, after the demise of their much beloved and still influential first band, Operation Ivy, founding members Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar) and Matt Freeman (bass, vocals) decided to do the impossible - start an even better band. Thus, Rancid. [...]
Limitiertes Eco-Mix-Coloured Vinyl
Rancid - the legendary Bay Area punk rockers are back with their 10th studio album, Tomorrow Never Comes on Epitaph Records. Emerging from the blue-collar swamps of Berkeley, California, Rancid has now been a living, breathing punk rock band for over a quarter century.
Back in 1991, after the demise of their much beloved and still influential first band, Operation Ivy, founding members Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar) and Matt Freeman (bass, vocals) decided to do the impossible - start an even better band. Thus, Rancid. [...]
Limitiertes, Rotes Vinyl
Rancid - the legendary Bay Area punk rockers are back with their 10th studio album, Tomorrow Never Comes on Epitaph Records. Emerging from the blue-collar swamps of Berkeley, California, Rancid has now been a living, breathing punk rock band for over a quarter century.
Back in 1991, after the demise of their much beloved and still influential first band, Operation Ivy, founding members Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar) and Matt Freeman (bass, vocals) decided to do the impossible - start an even better band. Thus, Rancid. [...]
Rancid"s classic second LP, originally released in 1994, is disarmingly good from start to finish. With roots set firmly in their Berkeley punk rock origins, on Let"s Go Rancid set out with heart, soul and vehemence to reach new heights in their music. Some of the highlights are "Salvation," "Radio," and "Nihilism," but all the of the songs bristle with the unmatched signature of Tim Armstrong"s intensely evocative writing style. [...]
Without any reminiscing about their former band Operation Ivy, Matt Freeman (bass) and Tim Armstrong (guitar/vocals) blast through their debut without any hints of ska or blatant Clash plagiarizing. [...]