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The Sound of the Street: A Deep Dive into Rancid (1993–2008)

How to Identify a True 320 Kbps Rancid Discography

| Year | Title | Notes | |------|-------|-------| | 1992 | Rancid (EP) | Self-titled 7" / CD EP | | 1993 | Rancid (1st album) | Often called "the '93 album" | | 1994 | Let’s Go | Breakthrough album | | 1995 | ...And Out Come the Wolves | Their most famous album | | 1998 | Life Won’t Wait | Experimental ska/punk | | 2000 | Rancid (5th album) | Self-titled, shorter songs | | 2003 | Indestructible | Major label comeback | | 2005 | Let the Dominoes Fall | Note: This actually released in 2009 — so might be mislabeled or excluded | | 2008 | B Sides and C Sides (compilation) | Rarities collection (released Dec 2008) |

Indestructible (2003):

Distributed via a joint venture with Warner Bros. , this album featured more melodic and personal songwriting, including the hit "Fall Back Down" . V. Hiatus and Legacy (2004–2008) Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320 Kbps

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—featuring the addition of Lars Frederiksen—that refined their sound into the anthemic, street-punk style that would define their career. The Breakthrough: "...And Out Come the Wolves" (1995) Released: June 14, 1994 Label: Reprise Records Genre: