...And Out Come the Wolves
Rancid
Epitaph / Ada
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$11.98 |
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$10.99 |
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$7.59 |
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$2.50 |
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- Studio: Epitaph / Ada
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Aug 22, 1995
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- ASIN: B000001IQH
- UPC: 045778644421
- Sales Rank: 17474
Tracks:
1: Maxwell Murder
2: The 11th Hour
3: Roots Radicals
4: Time Bomb
5: Olympia Wa.
6: Lock, Step Gone
7: Junkie Man
8: Listed M.I.A.
9: Ruby Soho
10: Daly City Train
11: Journey to the End of the East Bay
12: She's Automatic
13: Old Friend
14: Disorder and Disarray
15: The Wars End
16: You Don't Care Nothin'
17: As Wicked
18: Avenues Alleyways
19: The Way I Feel
Editorial Review from Amazon.com:
Just as Green Day aped the Ramones, their contemporaries in this Southern California punk quartet aspired to be the Clash. But also like Green Day, Rancid's fresh approach and excellent songs (including the ska-punk MTV hit "Time Bomb" and the anthemic "Roots Radicals") rose far above tribute-band level. And poet Jim Carroll (IThe Basketball Diaries/I) adds spoken-word stream-of-consciousness to the dour "Junkyman." While 19 songs makes this 1995 CD drag on a bit too long, IWolves/I is evidence of punk rock's relevance a full two decades after the Sex Pistols. i--Steve Knopper/i
Amazon Customer Reviews:
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    My favorite punkISH album of all time, 2008-04-23
I am tired of these reviewers saying that rancid is not punk. So what? They never said they were. They play what they want, and that happens to be music that is punk influenced, ska influenced, hardcore influenced, with many other influences. Just because someone has a mohawk and has punk influences does not mean that they are screaming to you "PLEASE BRAND ME AS A PUNK".
br / With that out of the way, Rancid is one of my top 5 favorite bands and this is one of my top 10 cds that I own (I own over 800 cds on the last count a year ago). This album has no filler tracks and is awesome in every aspect desired: lyrically, musically, and energy-wise. If you have not heard Rancid, this is the album to start with and the other ones are almost as good, too.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
    The Best CD I Own, 2008-02-06
I was hesitant about buying this cd at first because I had never heard a song by Rancid before, only suggestions from friends. And the first time I listened to it I hated it, absolutely hated it. It took three months before i put it into my stereo again. I started to like it a little bit more, and a little bit more. Five years, all their cd's, and a couple concerts later Rancid is by far my favorite band. ...And Out Come The Wolves is my favorite album and It can always be found in one of the decks of my stereo. What makes this cd, and all of their stuff, great is the lyrics. Tim's voice is so different from everyone else out there that its really refreshing. Sure they sing about love and girls, but they are intelligent songs about love and girls not like the emo crap out there now. My personal favorites are tracks 1-19. But out of those tracks "M.I.A", "As Wicked", and "Avenues and Alleyways" are my favorite. Buy this Cd and go to their concerts, these guys know how to put on a show, and their music is even better live.
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