I still have the original 7" EP from Lookout Records released in 1992. 🤘❤️🔥🤘This is when they came to Phoenix Arizona and actually played a backyard. This is pretty much the only rancid I really like. The 1993 Epitaph release is alright & the 1995 album is as well but after that I have not really given them much of a chance. I like the pre Lars stuff. It is like Matt changed Once he joined. It was just like they became so radio-friendly & made sure they have three really great chorus hooks so everybody can like the music. He was so great in Operation Ivy and it's like this band just reminds me of a wannabe early 80s punk band with the hardcore look. Unfortunately the sound is so watered down now. 😔 Changing the subject I believe the Neurosis 7" "Aberration" is one of Lookout records best releases. That is another one I held onto along with "Pain of Mind" 12" Thanks for posting all these great bands. I have quite a few of them on vinyl. 🤘✌️
I bought Crimpshrine, Sleep.. What's that? when it was released. MRRs Turn it Around comp, Corrupted Morals, Chet e.p., Isocracy, Bedtime for Isocracy, Sewer Trout, Songs about Drinking. Graduated High school in 1988. Good times.
@John Flushing To continúe your tangent, I think Word as Law is a masterpiece. A lot of their fans consider that the band’s prehistory and maybe it’s because I came to metal and sludgy post-metal through punk and not the other way around that I simply can’t write it off like that. More apropos to the post, I don’t even remember this 7” and I love it. Pre-Lars Rancid was cheesy and sincere in a way that they lost starting at Let’s Go!
I missed them in Detroit at the Grounds Coffee House back in 1992 or 93. I want to see how they were live as a three piece. Greatest band ever!
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Track List:
1. I'm not the only one 00:00
2. Battering Ram 02:44
3. The Sentence 05:41
4. Media Controller 07:19
5. Idle Hands 09:15
I still have the original 7" EP from Lookout Records released in 1992. 🤘❤️🔥🤘This is when they came to Phoenix Arizona and actually played a backyard. This is pretty much the only rancid I really like. The 1993 Epitaph release is alright & the 1995 album is as well but after that I have not really given them much of a chance. I like the pre Lars stuff. It is like Matt changed Once he joined. It was just like they became so radio-friendly & made sure they have three really great chorus hooks so everybody can like the music. He was so great in Operation Ivy and it's like this band just reminds me of a wannabe early 80s punk band with the hardcore look. Unfortunately the sound is so watered down now. 😔 Changing the subject I believe the Neurosis 7" "Aberration" is one of Lookout records best releases. That is another one I held onto along with "Pain of Mind" 12" Thanks for posting all these great bands. I have quite a few of them on vinyl. 🤘✌️
I concur 100%
I bought Crimpshrine, Sleep.. What's that? when it was released. MRRs Turn it Around comp, Corrupted Morals, Chet e.p., Isocracy, Bedtime for Isocracy, Sewer Trout, Songs about Drinking. Graduated High school in 1988. Good times.
I'm all about the early NEUROSIS. Up to and through Word Is Law.
@John Flushing To continúe your tangent, I think Word as Law is a masterpiece. A lot of their fans consider that the band’s prehistory and maybe it’s because I came to metal and sludgy post-metal through punk and not the other way around that I simply can’t write it off like that.
More apropos to the post, I don’t even remember this 7” and I love it. Pre-Lars Rancid was cheesy and sincere in a way that they lost starting at Let’s Go!
Crimpshrine, "DUCT TAPE SOUP", top-fiver hands down all-around. 'NUFF SAID.
but yeah, Aberration sears.
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what an awesome album, i too have an original press
Not an l.p it's an e.p.
super rare
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Damn it. Why cant you let me be depressed?
Just listen to the rest of rancid's catalogue
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@@johnheitkam193 Not interested in anything after "Out come the Wolves". I was 22 when this record came out.
@@KEKOLUL I'm with ya on that one. Out come the wolves was their Black Album
@@johnheitkam193 I somehow love Let's go the most. And anything live that's decent quality.y