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Rancid

This page is about the band; for the process of food becoming rancid, see rancidification.

Rancid is a band that originated in Berkeley, California from the ashes of Operation Ivy, a punk/ska band founded in 1987. Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong are ex-members of Operation Ivy. Tim Armstrong and Lars Fredriksen both sing lead vocals and play lead guitar, while Matt Freeman sings backing vocals and plays bass and Brett Reed plays drums. The music style blends punk and hardcore with ska and reggae. Among mainstream audiences, Rancid is best-known for 1995's "Ruby Soho" and "Time Bomb" off ...And Out Come the Wolves.

Rancid were very popular throughout the 1990s, and the band constantly toured from 1993 through 1998. They have 6 full albums, the first 4 of which were released through an independent label, Epitaph Records, along with many 7" vinyls and singles. In fact, after the success of ...And Out Come the Wolves, the band was pursued by several major labels, including Madonna's Maverick Records; Rancid chose to stick with Epitaph despite the tempting offers.

Rancid's self-titled 2000 album was released on Hellcat Records, and their 2003 record, Indestructible, was released by Hellcat Records and Warner Brothers Records. Many long-time fans were disappointed that Rancid, who had long resisted major-label allure and gained much fame and respect because of it, signed with Warner Brothers Records.

Their songs and albums are based on hard times ("7 Years Down," "Hyena"), world issues ("Rigged On A Fix"), old friends ("Old Friend," "GGF"), and love ("She's Automatic", "Corazon de Oro"). They have sold over 1 million records.

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Post-Rancid

As of 2004, Members of Rancid, like many other bands that have been recording for a while, have been involved in a few side projects.

So, the current status of the band seems to be unknown.

Discography

Year Title Label Other information
1992 Single I EP Lookout! debut EP
1993 Rancid Epitaph gun cover, also known as "1993"
1994 Radio Radio Radio EP Fat Wreck Chords first release with Lars
1994 Let's Go Epitaph
1995 ...And Out Come the Wolves Epitaph
1998 Life Won't Wait Epitaph
2000 Rancid Hellcat skull cover, also known as "2000"
2002 Split Series, Vol. 3 BYO with NOFX
2003 Indestructible Hellcat

See also

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