Chart: Forum Regulars' 500+ Chart by sp4cetiger User: Mercury
Year: 1995
Rank on BEA Overall: 941
Average Rating: 75/100
Summary Info: The third studio album by punk revival band, Rancid. The band was formed by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, both former members of the ska punk band, Operation Ivy. ...And Out Come the Wolves features many of Rancid's best-known songs, including "Ruby Soho", "Time Bomb", and "Roots Radicals".
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Obviously one of my favorite albums personally and definitely a great punk album. It's such a positive an generally upbeat album. And it sounds so good throughout. Some cheese thrown in for good measure (The War's End) which I love. But just track for track, just one of the best written punk albums I've ever heard.
I consider the first half of this album to be flawless, and the second half is very good too but is not nearly as impressive.
The bass line for "Journey To The End" really pumps me up every time and is one of
My favorites. Also the song itself as the lyrics are great, just a well written story of the band in a way and their relationship with the music they make and the lives they live.
Also, "Listed MIA", "Maxwell Murder" "Avenues and Alleyways" "Junky Man" "Olympia, WA" etc, are just perfect pop/ska/classic punk tracks.
The cover is a great homage to another all time great punk record....
When this came out, I must've listened to it a billion times. Easily one of my favorite albums at that time. I don't really find myself returning to it anymore, but it's certainly among the best pop punk records of that period. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
I still have to listen to this, but it'd better not disappoint, Merc
I'm confident you'll like it. Hopefully love it. It's not a dark album. Always makes me feel happy, enthusiastic when I hear it. And it just soundzzz really niiiice. Listen to the bass. Matt freeman is always all over the place on this album (and their others too). Let me know what you think. _________________ -Ryan
Ranicd's alright from the bits I've heard from them, but what really interests me is the sort of commentary other musicians in the scene make on them such as one of my favorites, Ben Weasel, who wrote this in reference to Rancid and contemporaries Dropkick Murphy's:
Ranicd's alright from the bits I've heard from them, but what really interests me is the sort of commentary other musicians in the scene make on them such as one of my favorites, Ben Weasel, who wrote this in reference to Rancid and contemporaries Dropkick Murphy's:
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