… And Out Come the Wolves (1995) one of the most underestimated and meaningful records ever! i listened to this when i was skateboarding (at 18), cycling through Germany, France and Spain (at 24) and now sitting on my lazy ass, hopefully soon getting it up for a proper juggling training (at 31). still loving that shit! the mood their music creates is just true, youth memories, travelling and fucked up nights trying to find the way back home. unforgotten. thanks Rancid!
Rancid is my Anti Depressant!! I went through 17 years of addiction got sober 3 years ago. When I'm struggling I usually put on "out come the wolves" and one or 2 songs later whatever I struggling with is gone!! Thank you Rancid you have no idea how powerful you music is!!!!
Anybody else remember reading Tim's story in a skate magazine in the 90's about his brother and getting the 40 and all that? This song reminds me of that story but I can never remember what it was or where it came from.
agreeing with a past comment. one of the few bands without a 'lead' guitarist but with a 'lead' bass guitarist. during the (bass) guitar solo, the idiot cameraman focused on the other 3 band members, not the soloist. completely incompetent.
okay tim doesn't play shit live, he just holds his guitar like a fucking cello, pretends to windmill strum and invades lars' microphone when lars is carrying both guitar parts and half the vocals anyway
I maintain that Tim has progressively forgotten how to play guitar over the past 30 years. Here he's clearly playing guitar but seems to be struggling. At least it's better than nowadays where he just dances and plays the occasional stray chord.
@@andrewanderson1755 Just saw them with Social Distortion couple years ago. At the Surf City Blitz in Huntington. Giant crowd cheering them. Lowder for them than SD who followed and headlined. Every song, nearly flawless and powerful as ever. Lars and Tim both played every note. Crowd was pretty stoked. Lots of hot chicks and lots of cool people there. Cooler than you I'm sure.