Rancid is a punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California in 1991, by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman. Rancid is one of the bands that revitalized punk in the mid-90s.
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...And Out Come the Wolves
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This is the band's third studio album, released in 1995. The liner notes contain handwritten lyrics. The 20th anniversary remastered CD has two bonus tracks that aren't on the version I have.
1. "Maxwell Murder"
2. "The 11th Hour"
3. "Roots Radicals": This is the first single off the album, but I only know it from the album itself.
4. "Time Bomb": This is the second single, and one of the songs I remember best by the band. It's probably the band's biggest hit, and I love it. Can't help but sing along with the chorus.
5. "Olympia WA."
6. "Lock, Step & Gone"
7. "Junkie Man": This song includes a bit of spoken word, which includes the title of the album.
8. "Listed M.I.A."
9. "Ruby Soho": This is the third single from the album, and my favorite Rancid song ever. Another one that I can't help singing along with the chorus.
10. "Daly City Train"
11. "Journey to the End of the East Bay"
12. "She's Automatic"
13. "Old Friend"
14. "Disorder and Disarray": I can't recall if I ever heard this song anywhere but the album, but I may have. Either way, it's one of the songs I've always remembered, and I like it.
15. "The Wars End"
16. "You Don't Care Nothin'"
17. "As Wicked"
18. "Avenues & Alleyways"
19. "The Way I Feel"
There are only three songs on the album that I find truly memorable, but all the songs seriously rock, and make me bop my head. I feel like more of the songs could become memorable to me if I listened to the album more often. (That might sound obvious, but believe me, I don't feel that way about most albums I listen to.) Anyway, this right here is some of my favorite punk music.