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Get Laibach biography information. with only Laibach's trademark cross Laibach soon joined the likeminded artist collective Irwin and theater group Get Rancid biography information. Rancid were formed in 1991 by San Francisco Bay Area punk scenesters Tim by forming a new band, which became Rancid. Official site with news, tour info, multimedia, pix, and more.Rancid (band), a music group, and their self-titled releases: Rancid (EP), the above Rancid (1993 album), their first full-length album. Rancid (2000 album) Amazon.com: Rancid: Music: Rancid by Rancid Rancid has landed on the list because it compelled editors to scribble anarchy Rancid is a punk band, formed in 1991 in Albany, California, by Matt Freeman and Rancid includes Armstrong on guitar and vocals, Freeman on bass and vocals, Lars Offers music downloads, photos, album information, and music videos for the punk band Rancid. Videos include Ruby Soho and Time Bomb.Stay current on the latest Rancid music videos, news, tour dates, ringtones and more on MTV - the leader in music news, video premieres and entertainment online.Watch videos from the music artist Rancid on the official VH1 website. Rancid of the '90s punk revival, Rancid's unabashedly classicist sound drew heavily Rancid music video from their CD And Out Came the Wolves. compares with Rancid, 2" Minutes. Fuck Yeah, rancid is one of the best punk rock bands =P Amazon.com: And Out Come The Wolves: Music: Rancid by Rancid It is easy to analyze Rancid in that they have effectively stole all of the Rancid MV Rancid. Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. www.clibba.nl/videoclip/Rancid/Time_Bomb Official site. Includes news, tour dates, multimedia, radio station, and pictures.Rancid may refer to. Rancidification, a decomposition process in food; Rancid (band), a music group, and their self-titled releases: Rancid, the above group's self-titled debut Rancid is a punk band, formed in 1991 in Albany, California, by Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong . Rancid includes Armstrong on guitar and vocals, Freeman on bass and vocals, Lars MySpace music profile for RANCID with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band information, downloads and moreDefinition of rancid in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of rancid. What does rancid mean? rancid synonyms, rancid antonyms. Information about rancid in the free online English PureVolume is the place for rising artists to host their mp3s and get exposure. We showcase unsigned artists, independent labels, and major label artists. Visitors can download One of the most respected independent labels of all time featuring a diverse roster from punk to post-hardcore, powerpop to hip hop. The best place to find MP3s, videos, ringtones This Linux and Unix freeware tool automatically compares configuration data from your network devices so you can monitor changes.Definition of rancid from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
Rancid
Rancid
Artist: Rancid
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Punk, Pop: Pop-Rock, Rock: Pop-Rock, Rock: Punk-Rock,
Biography:
One of the cornerstone bands of the '90s punk revival, Rancid's unabashedly classicist sound drew heavily from the Clash's early records, echoing their left-leaning politics and fascination with ska, while adding a bit of post-hardcore crunch. While some critics dismissed Rancid as derivative, others praised their political commitment, surging energy, and undeniable way with a hook. And, regardless of critical debate over their significance, the band's strengths made them perhaps the most popular neo-punk band after Green Day and the Offspring. Their third album, 1995's And Out Come the Wolves, made them a platinum-selling sensation and an inescapable presence on MTV and modern rock radio. While they never translated that success into an enormous blockbuster record (like the aforementioned bands who hit the mainstream first), that wasn't necessarily their ambition, choosing to stay with the independent punk label Epitaph and the creative freedom it allowed them. That decision helped them retain a large, devoted core audience as revivalist punk-pop began to slip off the mainstream's musical radar.Rancid were formed in 1991 by San Francisco Bay Area punk scenesters Tim Armstrong (guitar/vocals) and Matt Freeman (bass). Lifelong friends and longtime punk fans, the two had grown up together in the small, working-class town of Albany, near Berkeley; they'd also played together in the legendary ska-punk band Operation Ivy, Armstrong as "Lint" and Freeman as Matt McCall. After Op Ivy disbanded in 1989, Armstrong and Freeman spent a few weeks in the ska-punk outfit Dance Hall Crashers, as well as Downfall; Freeman later briefly joined the hardcore band MDC. Meanwhile, Armstrong was waging a battle with alcoholism (but, fortunately, winning), and to help keep his friend occupied, Freeman suggested they escape their day jobs by forming a new band, which became Rancid. The duo added drummer Brett Reed, Armstrong's roommate and a familiar presence on the Gilman Street scene where Operation Ivy had cut their teeth. Just a couple of months later, Rancid were performing live around the area, and in 1992 they released a five-song debut EP on Lookout! Records.The EP caught the attention of Brett Gurewitz and his well-respected Epitaph label, which signed Rancid to a highly favorable contract guaranteeing them a generous amount of creative control. The band's eponymously titled, first full-length album arrived in 1993, pursuing an up-tempo, hardcore/skatepunk style with few hints of early British punk. Rancid had been seeking a second guitarist, and Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong even played live with the group at one show. They pursued Lars Frederiksen, a Bay Area resident who'd joined a later incarnation of U.K. Subs and was performing with the band Slip; Frederiksen initially declined Rancid's invitation to join, but when Slip disbanded, he quickly changed his mind and came along on Rancid's first tour. Frederiksen made his recording debut on the early-1994 EP Radio Radio Radio, a side dalliance on Fat Wreck Chords. Released later that year, Let's Go was the album that made Rancid's name in the punk underground. It marked the beginnings of their fascination with the 1977-era London punk scene, particularly the Clash, and it also provided their first widespread exposure when MTV picked up on the video for the single "Salvation." Let's Go quickly went gold, and with the breakout mainstream success of Green Day and the Offspring that year, major-label interest in Rancid quickly escalated into a full-fledged bidding war (even Madonna's Maverick imprint got in on the action). Ultimately, Rancid decided that no major could offer them the level of decision-making power that Epitaph had given them, and stayed right where they were.Rancid scored a major success with their next album, 1995's And Out Come the Wolves, whose title was a reference to the near-predatory interest in signing the band. The Clash fetish was even more pronounced, augmented with a greater interest in the original Two-Tone ska revival the Clash had helped influence (bands like the Specials). "Ruby Soho" was a major MTV and radio hit, and "Time Bomb" and "Roots Radicals" were hits in their own right. The album went platinum and made Rancid one of the most visible punk bands around. They played the 1996 Lollapalooza Tour, and afterward took a short break, their first since becoming a quartet. During that time, Freeman played with former X singer Exene Cervenka in Auntie Christ, while Armstrong set up the Epitaph subsidiary Hellcat; he and Frederiksen both began doing production work for other bands they hoped to spotlight.Rancid returned in 1998 with the even more ska-heavy Life Won't Wait, a guest-star-loaded affair that featured members of ska bands the Specials and Hepcat, Dicky Barrett of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, dancehall reggae star Buju Banton, and Agnostic Front vocalist Roger Miret. While it didn't cross over on the level of And Out Come the Wolves, it demonstrated that Rancid retained a substantial fan base. For the 2000 follow-up, their second self-titled release, the group largely scrapped its ska-punk side, recording a visceral, hardcore-influenced album that blasted through 22 songs in under 40 minutes (in contrast to its two lengthy predecessors). Perhaps for that reason, Rancid received a highly positive response from the punk community. The band's installment in the BYO split series arrived in March 2002 alongside NOFX, each band covering six of the other's songs. Rancid's next full-length, Indestructible, followed a year later; though technically released through Hellcat, the album was their first that got additional support from a major label via Warner Bros. The highly personal album (songs were inspired by the deaths of family and friends, and Armstrong's bitter 2003 divorce from Distillers frontwoman Brody Dalle) hit number 14 on the Billboard charts, as "Fall Back Down" did well on radio and MTV.Following the record's release, Rancid went on something of a hiatus, its members working on various side projects: Armstrong continued work with the Transplants, his band with Rob Aston and blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, and collaborated with various artists, including Pink; Frederiksen further played with his side band Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards; Freeman briefly joined Social Distortion from 2004-2005. By the spring of 2006, a revitalized Rancid regrouped; they toured worldwide starting that summer to the delight of fans. Several shows, however, had to be postponed and rescheduled after Frederiksen collapsed on-stage in Montreal, apparently suffering a seizure. Soon enough, though, he was back and the band continued on. Rancid promised a new record for the following year, and Armstrong released his first solo album, A Poet's Life, that fall through Epitaph by releasing songs online for free download over the course of several months. With the band getting back on track, it then came as a shock in November 2006 when Reed announced he was leaving Rancid after 15 years; the split appeared to be amicable and he was soon replaced behind the kit by ex-Used drummer Brandon Steineckert. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Cover Album Year # tracks Download album
Rancid : Indestructible
Indestructible 2003 19
Rancid : Split (Nofx)
Split (Nofx) 2002 12
Rancid : 2000 - Live In New York
2000 - Live In New York 2000 18
Rancid : B-Sides Collection
B-Sides Collection 2000 22
Rancid : Let Me Go (Japan Import CDM)
Let Me Go (Japan Import CDM) 2000 3
Rancid : Live In Sweden
Live In Sweden 2000 19
Rancid : See Ya In The Pit
See Ya In The Pit 1999 21
Rancid : Brad Logan
Brad Logan 1998 3
Rancid : Hooligans
Hooligans 1998 3
Rancid : Life Won't Wait
Life Won't Wait 1998 22
Rancid : Live At Bizarre 08-22-98
Live At Bizarre 08-22-98 1998 1
Rancid : ...And Out Come The Wolves
...And Out Come The Wolves 1995 19
Rancid : Live In San Francisco 12-12-1995
Live In San Francisco 12-12-1995 1995 14
Rancid : Live Radio BBC (EP)
Live Radio BBC (EP) 1995 4
Rancid : Let's Go
Let's Go 1994 23
Rancid : Live At The Hollywood Palladiu
Live At The Hollywood Palladiu 1994 22
Rancid : Radio Radio Radio - 7 Inch
Radio Radio Radio - 7 Inch 1994 4
Rancid : Demolition Sessions
Demolition Sessions 1993 26
Rancid : Rancid
Rancid 1993 22
Rancid : I'm Not The Only One - 7 Inch
I'm Not The Only One - 7 Inch 1992 5
Rancid : Bloodclot Ep
Bloodclot Ep 3
Rancid : Demos from the Pit (The Next Big Stink)
Demos from the Pit (The Next Big Stink) 23
Rancid : Grease and Garbage
Grease and Garbage 27
Rancid : Roots Radicals EP
Roots Radicals EP 2

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