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  Rancid: Rancid [2000] (2000): Reviews
Rancid is a roots record, scouring off any glossy residue left from the Alternative '90's by returning to pure punk...
With Rancid, the band's mix of American thrash minimalism and Brit punk's sound and fury have transcended revivalist mimicry once and for all.
Thankfully lacking the comedy ska bletherings of their last two albums, this is certainly fast and furious and, where once they seduced the charts with songwriting, now they want to bludgeon with hardcore muscle.
www.metacritic.com /music/artists/rancid/rancid2000   (468 words)

  
  Rancid (2000 album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rancid is an album by a band of the same name released on August 1, 2000.
It was their second self-titled album (see Rancid (1993 album) for the other).
The album was recorded 'live' in the studio, that is, all the musicians performed at the same time, even recording the vocals simultaneously with the music.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rancid_(2000_album)   (264 words)

  
 Rancid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rancid's second self-titled album was released on the Hellcat Records imprint in 2000; the 2003 follow-up album Indestructible was released by Hellcat Records but distributed by the major record label Warner Bros. Records.
On April 13, 2006, Rancid also announced plans for a worldwide tour beginning in July 2006 and the release of a DVD compiling 31 of their music videos, as well as a tentative release date of Spring 2007 for a new, as-of-yet-unamed studio album.
Rancid also recorded a song on the Chef Aid South Park Album, the song is entitled Brad Logan (commonly mistitled "California Sun" due to the lyrics).
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 Rancid
Rancid's musical style blends punk and hardcore with ska, reggae, rocksteady, and minor elements of dub and funk.
Rancid's self-titled 2000 album was released on Hellcat Records, and their 2003 record, Indestructible, was released by Hellcat Records with Warner Brothers distrubuting the record.
Rancid is scheduled to play an acoustic set each night during the Hellcat Records nights starting March 7th, 2006.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/r/ra/rancid.html   (1005 words)

  
 Rancid -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After that, Rancid went on hiatus and all members were able to continue their work with side projects.
As of March 2006, the current status of the new album is unknown at this time and the band has not provided additional information.
Rancid is scheduled to play an acoustic set every other night during the Hellcat Records nights starting March 7, 2006.
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 Amazon.com: Indestructible: Music: Rancid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Where Rancid's eponymous 2000 album saw the band attempting to re-seize the moral high ground by aping the hardcore sound of the early 1980s, Indestructible is a return to the eclectic mix of their own breakthrough album And Out Come the Wolves.
Rancid, one of rock's most influential indie bands of the 90s, finally makes its major-label debut with indestructible, it's first album in three years.
Owing to that though, Rancid is without question one of Rock and Roll's most vital groups, regardless of whether they assist Pink, or slow the tempo down a bit and weave reggae and bluesy and even POP sensibilities into a brilliant song.
www.amazon.com /Indestructible-Rancid/dp/B0000AI44R   (1690 words)

  
 Book Rancid for Corporate Event, Private Entertainment. Party, Meeting, Gala Events - Grabow Entertainment
Rancid was formed in 1991 by vocalist/guitarist Tim Armstrong and bassist Matt Freeman.
The album further thrust the group into the limelight with the trio of singles, "Roots Radicals," "Time Bomb" and "Ruby Soho." In the late spring of 1998 they returned with their fourth full-length album, Life Won't Wait.
Rancid's fifth and latest album, Rancid 2000, was released in the summer of 2000.
www.grabow.biz /contemporary/Rancid.htm   (543 words)

  
 Las Vegas Weekly: SOUND CHECK AND MUSIC BOX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bay Area punk-rockers Rancid put out one of the undeniably classic albums of the '90s with their third effort, 1995's Â…And Out Come the Wolves, and the rest of their career has sometimes seemed like an effort to live up to that record.
On their sixth album, Indestructible, the band comes close, abandoning the strict hard-core approach of their 2000 self-titled release and reveling in the genre-bending that defined Wolves and especially its follow-up, 1998's Life Won't Wait.
Rancid on autopilot is still one of the best punk bands around, though, and Indestructible finds them living up to its title.
www.lasvegasweekly.com /2003/09_04/music_soundcheck.html   (715 words)

  
 Rancid back with a solid mix - Culture
With tattoos of cobwebs marring their skulls, a panoply of albums and a devout following of hard-headed skins, Rancid's sixth full-length effort, Indestructible, is yet another jolt of unpasteurized, uninhibited waffle boots and bumpy knuckles.
A healthy departure from Rancid's grayscale, proto-crust core project Rancid (2000) - which was a transgression from the third wave ska founding members Armstrong and Matt Freeman have practiced since the formation of their high school band Operation Ivy - Indestructible is an album of resurgence and tactful remembrance.
Whereas Rancid (2000) is the atavistic cry to demolition derbies and no-holds-barred mosh pits, Indestructible channels the serrated pop spirit of their 1995 release And Out Come the Wolves.
www.dailylobo.com /news/2003/08/27/Culture/Rancid.Back.With.A.Solid.Mix-453433.shtml   (488 words)

  
 readme.blog
Rancid’s last two albums were dramatically different from Wolves, which to most represents their best work.
A lot of songs on Indestructible are reminiscent of Wolves and Rancid (2000), but on a whole they have expanded musically without really changing their sound.
Rancid managed to pack in a little something for everyone on this release, without making it the hodge-podge mess Life Wont Wait was.
blogs.salon.com /0001075/2003/08/16.html   (593 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Rancid 2000: Music: Rancid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Here it is. Though not only do Rancid live up to their genre's forefathers, they offer new ideas of how to make punk, incorporating influences of metal and bluesy guitar riffs and vocals into screaming-enhanced street punk anthems.
Rancid's Fastest and BEST album, after making The very experimental,Life Won't Wait, Rancid Got back to its punk record and made one of the best records of 2000.
This album on the other hand is dripping with mad punk rock aggression that doesn't even give the listener a chance to breath inbetweeen songs.
www.amazon.com /Rancid-2000/dp/B00004WIL6   (1168 words)

  
 Hour.ca - Music - Spin - Indestructible - Rancid
One of the scary things about Rancid's sixth album in 10 years (other than the fact that it's already their sixth album in 10 years) is the breadth of writing they've managed to cram into a fairly narrow genre.
This album has everything on it, in other words, it's their most diverse album to-date.
The singles that flew off this album were great ('Red Hot Moon' and the catchy, sing-along tune 'Fall Back Down'), however, these were only the tip of the iceberg, with this album.
www.hour.ca /music/spin.aspx?iIDDisque=1468   (401 words)

  
 2000 in music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
April - *NSYNC smashes the old record of 1.1 million with a 2.4 million debut of "No Strings Attached", which is also the first album to sell over 800,000 copies at least 2 weeks.
May 5 - Rod Stewart undergoes an hour long throat operation at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California to remove a growth on his thyroid, which turns out to be benign.
May 6 - John Mellencamp receives an honorary doctorate of music as the commencement speaker for Indiana University's Class of 2000.
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 Punknews.org | Rancid / Transplants Updates
Rancid haters can say whatever they want but making album after album and being able to stay different and not doing the same stuff over and over again is totally amazing these days.
rancid has stopped progressing and has become worried about being punk rawk...unless this next album completely knocks me off my feet and into the next state, i'll have no respect for rancid at all because they've given up on getting better and just worry about their appearance and their creds.
Rancid 2k just blows me away, with the snide, in your face styles of "not to regret" "loki" and "i am forever." i dont know, i like LWW and rancid2k more than the first three, easily.
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 Punknews.org | Rancid - Rancid (2000)
Rancid have never been ashamed of their influences and this one comes across as sthg like the clash meets minor threat, but having a unique sound of it's own.
In antennas from rancid 2000 he has kinda of darker and later on he started with an awesome angst that reminds me of bands like fl flag and minor threat....
Rancid's two latest albums have been different from each other and also different form their earlier stuff, however all are Rancid.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Rancid: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This was the album that confirmed to me that Rancid are in a league of their own when it comes to punk rock.
This album shows Rancid proving to the world that they were still hardcore punks after the very ska influenced album "Life Won't Wait".
Rancid (2000) - as it's known due to Rancid already having another self-titled album - is a record full of fine scream-along hardcore, with the average song clocking in well under 2 minutes.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004UFN9   (1394 words)

  
 Maxwell Murder - Music & Musician Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Maybe their new album is another style but it's even further away from being 'pop' (like Blink and Green Day and stuff) than their previous album.
Life Won't Wait is a reggae/dancehall album and Rancid 2000 is pure hardcore punk.
AOCTW came out during the era when punk bands were selling out to pop culture, Rancid 2000 is hardcore punk because many fans were pi$$ed at them for AOCTW and Rancid wanted to make it up to them.
www.musicianforums.com /forums/showthread.php?t=9201   (1288 words)

  
 Rancid (2000 album): Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The updated page can be found at: rancid 2000 album
Rancid is an album by Rancid (Rancid: rancid is a band that originated in berkeley, california from the ashes of operation...
It was their second self-titled album (see Rancid (1993 album) (Rancid (1993 album): more facts about this subject) for the other).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/rancid_2000_album   (67 words)

  
 The Complete Rancid Guitar Tab Compilation - TABS
If you guys put as much effort into transcribing songs from the new album as you did back then, we should have covered it in a matter of weeks.
A book with 15 of Rancid's songs transcribed for bass can also be found at Sheet Music Plus.
If you're new to playing power chords, which should be used for most of the Rancid songs, there's a power chord chart.
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 Band Search: RANCID
If the members of Rancid seem to share a deeper bond than most bands--or most anyone, for that matter--it's because they do.
From Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman's childhood friendship in the working class enclave of Albany, CA (a one-square-mile town bordering Berkeley), to the subsequent additions of Brett Reed and Lars Frederiksen (in 1991 and 1993, respectively), they have depended on one another for friendship, support and even survival for the better part of a decade.
The original three-piece Rancid line-up soon signed to Epitaph Records, recording and releasing a self-titled debut LP by 1993.
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 Epitaph Records
Guitars are driven to within inches of meltdown, the bass burns with the signature maniacal virtuosity of Matt Freeman, and the vocals are delivered with raging conviction.
The album has twenty-two songs, clocking in at just over thirty-nine minutes; "Rancid's" sonic reduction leaves only rip chords, thundering double-time drums, and shout-along choruses screamed with desperate abandon by Rancid vocalists Tim Armstrong and Lars Frederiksen.
Rancid 2000 is a good album but I didn't find much of my favourite songs from that band on that one, so I don't listen to it really often.
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 Decapolis
They touch on many of the same themes as in their 18-minute song/ep "The Decline" (1999) and it has been a long time since NOFX amassed this amount of poignancy and force throughout one album.
Nevertheless, NOFX is one of the few bands that has offered any sort of interpretation of world affairs over the last year, and for that they should be applauded.
To be sure, "The War on Errorism" is a charged record; it is an album that, frankly, NOFX fans have been waiting to hear for almost a decade.
www.decapolis.com /cgi-bin/music/viewnews.cgi?newsid1055344446,95896,   (408 words)

  
 Lookout Records - Rancid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Or not, since Lars decided to take up basically the whole time rambling about how punk they are, and how the new album went back to their roots.
I wouldn't call them sell-outs, becuase that word just reminds me of little angry rich kids that have nothing better to do, but the album is no where near their best.
I still like them and they put on a kick ass show, but this album is a turning point I guess in their career.
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 Amazon.ca: Music: Save on thousands of CDs from your favourite artists. Free shipping within Canada available on orders ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This is a great album from one of the greatest and most influential bands of all time.
Most posthumous albums are shrouded in a sense of morbid nostalgia and grim curiosity.
In Sublime's case, there was also some cruel irony to contend with: the California nuevo-punk outfit's promising self-titled major-label debut and commercial breakout was released barely a month after frontman...
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/1028324   (279 words)

  
 News: Shania, 'NSync and the Beatles reach RIAA milestones >> liveDaily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Meanwhile, 'NSync logged the top-selling album of 2000, and the Beatles received certification for most album sales in 2000, according to the Recording Industry Association's year-end statistics.
After factoring in albums by R. Kelly, Mystikal, Aaron Carter and others, the Jive label was found on nearly 40 million recordings sold in 2000.
The latest greatest hits collection "1" (Capitol) was certified for sales of 5 million copies in December, and eight Beatles albums in the Capitol Records catalog received RIAA certification upgrades in 2000.
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 In Music We Trust - Rancid: Rancid
Rancid gets back to their roots with some streetwise, street punk that will knock you on your ass.
Whereas on the past two albums the band has incorporated more pop, ska, and reggae, here they cut past all the bullshit and get down to business, rocking harder than they've ever rocked before, spitting out the punk faster and faster with each track.
Though, in true Rancid form, the band delivers a 1-2 combo of fiery hooks and punk venom, ripping through your body with a hook and then blasting you on your ass with some of the best punk you're likely to hear in the next few years.
www.inmusicwetrust.com /articles/34p20.html   (125 words)

  
 Tower Records - Rancid 2000 (+ Bonus Tracks) - Rancid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
You don't have to be a Rancid fan to acknowledge that the band lives and dies by the punk ethic of playing every note like it's going to be its last.
You'll find one hundred and ten percent attitude and music that's as honest as you can get on RANCID (not to be confused with the band's self-titled 1993 release).
RANCID finds the band leaning away from its previous ska tendencies, and throwing itself head first into a full-on punk rock onslaught that should have fans of the early Clash seeking out the nearest mosh pit.
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 Rancid - Page 3 - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I have been into rancid hardcore for a while now...they were basically all i listened to for a few years.
Hey, to the person who said that Rancid was their favrite band back when...
Since 2000 album obviously flopped, Rancid returned to their most popular sound, like it was in Volwes / Life Won't Wait era, with their latest album, Indestructible.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?p=538650   (937 words)

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