Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320 Kbps -

Rancid: The Complete Discography Guide (1992–2008) Rancid formed in Berkeley, California, in 1991. Founders Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman previously played in the influential ska-punk band Operation Ivy. They recruited drummer Brett Reed and, later, guitarist Lars Frederiksen. Together, they became pillars of the 1990s punk revival alongside Green Day and The Offspring.

Breakthrough melodic street punk. This album marks the debut of Lars Frederiksen on guitar and co-vocals. The chemistry between Armstrong's slurred delivery and Frederiksen's sharp bark created a distinct dual-vocal dynamic. The album went Gold in the United States. ...And Out Come the Wolves (1995) Release Date: August 22, 1995 Record Label: Epitaph Records Key Tracks: "Ruby Soho", "Time Bomb", "Roots Radicals" Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320 Kbps

Scorching, aggressive hardcore punk. A direct reaction to the polished alternative rock of the late '90s. The album features 22 tracks blistering by in under 40 minutes, completely abandoning the reggae influences of the previous record. Indestructible (2003) Release Date: August 19, 2003 Record Label: Hellcat Records / Warner Bros. Together, they became pillars of the 1990s punk

Owning the is not just about hoarding files. It is about respecting the music. Tim Armstrong once said, “Punk rock should be loud, fast, and out of control”—but it should also sound good. At 320 Kbps, you honor the hours Armstrong and Freeman spent in the studio, the tape hiss of the original analog recordings, and the visceral thrill of hearing a punk band at the top of their game. For a collector

This is the album that transcended punk. Blending ska, reggae, and hardcore, it sold over a million copies. For a collector, finding is often motivated by this single album. “Ruby Soho,” “Time Bomb,” and “Roots Radicals” demand dynamic range.