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Essential Chaos: 1001 Albums to Listen to Before you Die
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Rancid's "...And Out Come The Wolves"
Essential Chaos: 1001 Albums to Listen to Before you Die
1 hour 33 minutes 36 seconds
6 months ago
Rancid's "...And Out Come The Wolves"
In this episode, we dive deep into one of punk rock’s most influential albums—Rancid’s ...And Out Come the Wolves. Released in 1995, this record marked a defining moment in the ‘90s punk revival, blending raw energy, ska-influenced rhythms, and streetwise storytelling. We break down the standout tracks like “Ruby Soho,” “Time Bomb,” and “Roots Radicals,” and explore how the album captured the spirit of rebellion while achieving mainstream crossover. From Tim Armstrong’s gravelly vocals to Lars Frederiksen’s blistering riffs, we look at what made this album a classic—and why it still hits just as hard today. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the scene, this is a must in your collection.
Essential Chaos: 1001 Albums to Listen to Before you Die