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Rancid
Release date: 2008-01-22
Audio CD
Alternative Pop/Rock, Punk, Punk Revival, Punk-Pop, Ska-Punk, Third Wave Ska Revival, United States of America
1. Ben Zanotto
2. Stop
3. Devil's Dance
4. Dead and Gone
5. Stranded
6. Killing Zone
7. 100 Years
8. Things to Come
9. Blast 'Em
10. Endrina
11. White Knuckle Ride
12. Sick Sick World
13. Tattoo
14. That's Entertainment
15. Clockwork Orange
16. Brothels
17. Just a Feeling
18. Brixton
19. Empros Lap Dog
20. I Wanna Riot
21. Kill the Lights




It's all there and it ain't light.
As someone else already noted... it does span the band's career which gives it a pretty rounded play. I too want a new album but this f***** WILL hold you over until that s*** happens!!!
The album also has 5 bonus tracks that add a nice right cross to finish it off.
This album DOES put out. It won't disappoint.
My honest opinion: after promising the Rancid fans a new record like... two years ago when they started touring again with the Explosion and we all realized that no, Matt Freeman is not going to die of lung cancer just yet, they needed to give something, SOMETHING, to the fans while they keep pushing back the release date of the still mysteriously unknown seventh studio album. So I guess the plan of action was this; compile all the songs that weren't on the first six CDs and put them on one CD that would stall for time a little for the fans that haven't picked up any of the compilations that these songs were featured on.
Well played, Rancid, well played. What's cool about this CD is that the songs come from different periods in time and Rancid's career. Since their sound has changed over the years so much, it's cool to be listening to one song and thinking, "Oh, it sounds like they wrote this some time around the 'Life Won't Wait' time period, and then the next song might me more hard hitting and take you back to their 2000 self titled. Ultimately the music can be traced back as far as 1994's 'Let's Go' and that's not a bad thing at all.
So basically, since this is a record of b-sides and there's nothing new, nothing about the sound has really changed. Matt Freeman is still the star of a lot of the tracks, moreso than he was on "Indestructable" which is kind of nice, he was definitely underutilized there. The guitars are nothing special but they never really are, and I continue my stance on their vocals; Tim's voice is amazing, Lars's is okay, and Matt actually sings on this CD too. I love when he gets to since because his voice is just so awesome and different, it's what made Rancid's debut CD so good. The standout tracks are "Dead and Gone" "Killing Zone" "Blast 'Em" and "White Knuckle Ride" which features bass to rival "Maxwell Murder" and "Axiom" and probably surpasses both. For any fan of Rancid this is a must have CD, even if Devil Dancing is really annoying and goes on forever.
But seriously Rancid, no more stalling. We want the seventh album and we don't want to wait another two flippin' years.