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In the 1990's, four releases boosted the US American punk rock from alternative youth centres to stadiums and paved the way for the global revival of punk in music and fashion: "Suffer" by Bad Religion (1988), "Dookie" by Green Day (1994), "Smash" by The Offspring, and "And Out Come The Wolves" by Rancid (1995). Retrospectively, it can be observed that, apart from "Dookie", all of the aforementioned albums were released at Epitaph. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of "And Out Come The Wolves", the label releases a remastered deluxe edition of this character defining album, which at the same time is Rancid's most famous and successful album. In contrast to "Smash", and especially "Dookie", "And Out Come The Wolves" is a lot more aggressive and more creative through its ska-influenced sound (The Clash, The Specials). The album reached 45th place in the 1995 Billboard charts.
Catégorie de produit | CD |
Média - Format | CD |
CD 1
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1.Maxwell murder
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2.The 11th hour
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3.Roots radicals
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4.Time bomb
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5.Olympia WA.
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6.Lock, Step & Gone
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7.Junkie man
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8.Listed M.I.A
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9.Ruby soho
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10.Daly city train
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11.Journey To The End Of The East Bay
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12.She's automatic
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13.Old friend
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14.Disorder and disarray
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15.The wars end
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16.You don't care nothin'
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17.As wicked
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18.Avenues & Alleyways
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19.The way I feel
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20.Blast 'em
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21.That's Entertainment