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| 1. Don Giovanni | |||
| 2. Disgruntled | |||
| 3. It's Quite Alright | |||
| 4. Let Me Go | |||
| 5. I Am Forever | |||
| 6. Poison | |||
| 7. Loki | |||
| 8. Blackhawk Down | |||
| 9. Rwanda | |||
| 10. Corruption | |||
| 11. Antennas | |||
| 12. Rattlessake | |||
| 13. Not to Regret | |||
| 14. Radio Havana | |||
| 15. Axiom | |||
| 16. Black Derby Jacket | |||
| 17. Meteor of War | |||
| 18. Dead Bodies | |||
| 19. Rigged on a Fix | |||
| 20. Young Al Capone | |||
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rancid Returns to its Four-Piece Roots,
By Hndbllkng (St. Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rancid (Audio CD)
A heart-pounding, pulse-pumping, adrenaline-rushing joy ride. Rancid returns from its round the world tour of Life Won't Wait to its four-piece roots, but unlike its breakout album, ....And Out Come the Wolves, there is no ska and reggae influence here...just hardcore punk, loud and fast. Even so, Rancid's lyrics retain the same edge, touching on castrosim, African genocide, commercialism, Nato bombing, and even a chance encounter with a boyhood retarded friend. Singers Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen scream/sing with as much as passion as ever, Bret Reed displays incredible stamina on drums, and Matt Freeman's bass work will surely add to his reputation as one of the top bassmen in the industry today. (Hear "Axiom" and "Young Al Capone.") But a word of warning: Anyone expecting to hear a reprise of the styles exhibited in the previous critically-acclaimed albums will be disappointed. It may take, as it did for me, several listens to get yourself into the relentless uptempo pace. But in the end, Rancid 2000 is an exhilirating experience, adding another diverse work to Rancid's legacy of high-energy, high-rebellion rock and roll.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a new style for the band,
This review is from: Rancid (Audio CD)
this album has been heralded as a return the rancid's roots but in actual fact it is far from this. rancid's roots lie firmly with ska in the form of operation ivy a very long time ago. this album is anything but ska. the style ranges from straight hardcore to psychobilly but it all blends together well to form an excellent album. the first couple of tracks are finished within a couple of minutes. straight up shouty oiks about making enemies and being angry. the way punk should be ;-). the next couple of songs are slightly slower with let me go including some dub influences mixed with supersonic ska. other good tracks on the album include 'dead bodies' and 'axion'. these all feature excellent bass runs from the genius himself - matt freeman. rancid's main asset is their excellent musicianship. matt's basslines are often unobtrusive but when they are intended to be heard, they are stunning. he does a bass solo in axion which simply defies belief. brett on drums is a similar talent. he hides in the background until he is needed. lars and tim are both excellent guitarists and vocalists. one slight downer for me is that matt freeman has a [bad] voice. he can sing properly without growling but he chooses not to. fortunately he only takes lead vocals in a couple of songs. lars and tim tend to trade off vocals on the other tracks, just shouting away at each other. overall i would say that this album is excellent the first few times you listen to it. it doesn't have the longevity of some of their earlier albums but it is a much more confrontational form of music so this is only to be expected. sheer genius.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
another no-album related essey.,
This review is from: Rancid (Audio CD)
ok, first to the complete and utter moron who somehow got the idea that rancid are a white pride band?!? id say read the lyrics(from antennas:"youre sellin sexisim/youre sellin racisim...) and check out the interviews with the guys and also, think that they would go to jamacia and record with black guys if they were rascist?yeah alot of rascists play raggae and ska.idiot.anyway,on to part 2.it really annoys me when people compare rancid to the clash.ive heard this a 1000 times,from just about everyone who reviews the band or listens to them.you know what that tells me?that these morons just hear some other moron say it and than they go "uh,yeah.rancid sound just like the clash.ok".jeez, i guess there is no need to think for yourselves.this got started by a bunch of idiots who needed to compare the band to someone for some review when the band started to gain some attention during the mini punk revival in the mid 90's,so they looked at the band,saw that they had mohawks and wore leather jackets,and used that as a catch phrase.yes both the clash and rancid play raggae and ska from time to time,but do you jerks even listen to them?rancid has done very little of either except for a few songs on "...and out come the wolves" and "life wont wait".when these idiots were comparing rancid to the clash they had released 2 albums and not one single song was even remotley ska or raggae!so after 5 albums, and around 130 songs,about 15 are of those ska or raggae variety.i also laugh when people say that they sold out.funny.they make about as much money as some guy who works at wal-mart for min.wage.get your heads out of your rear ends.these guys are for real.they can do any style of music they want.straight up punk,poppy punk(not a sell out you idiots),hardcore,dub,ska,raggae, you name it.they arent on a major label,they dont make hardly any money,outside of the underground barely anyone has heard of them or buys their records.these guys come from the streets,and have more integrity than you jerks will ever know.hey, if you think that they "sold out",why dont you make a record and play.you all hate blink 182 but you all listen to music that sounds exactly the same!!grow up.
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