Any Rancid fans here?

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  • H.ChinaskiH.Chinaski Brooklyn, NY Posts: 1,596
    Rancid are great! As mentioned Tim's solo record and Lars and the Bastards albums are both great too. Not to mention Operation Ivy.
    Pine Knob, MI Lollapalooza 1992 / Soldier Field, Chicago 1995 / Savage Hall, Toledo 1996 / Palace, Detroit 1998 / Palace, Detroit 2000 / Pine Knob, MI 2003 / Showbox, Seattle 2004 / MSG, NYC 2008 / Key Arena I & II, Seattle 2009 / Eddie Vedder Beacon, NYC 2011 / Eddie Vedder Benaroya, Hall Seattle 2011 / Barclays, Brooklyn I &II 2013 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia II 2013 / Wuhlheide, Berlin, Germany 2014 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia 1 2016 / Madison Square Garden, NYC 2 2016 / Wrigley 2, Chicago 2016/ Fenway 1, Boston 2018/
  • Came across a Tim Armstrong produced band - the Interrupters - and it's got me back on the early Rancid stuff. 
  • H.ChinaskiH.Chinaski Brooklyn, NY Posts: 1,596
    Came across a Tim Armstrong produced band - the Interrupters - and it's got me back on the early Rancid stuff. 
    Seen them open for Rancid a couple years ago. Kinda catchy ska but not really my thing... early Rancid tho!!
    Pine Knob, MI Lollapalooza 1992 / Soldier Field, Chicago 1995 / Savage Hall, Toledo 1996 / Palace, Detroit 1998 / Palace, Detroit 2000 / Pine Knob, MI 2003 / Showbox, Seattle 2004 / MSG, NYC 2008 / Key Arena I & II, Seattle 2009 / Eddie Vedder Beacon, NYC 2011 / Eddie Vedder Benaroya, Hall Seattle 2011 / Barclays, Brooklyn I &II 2013 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia II 2013 / Wuhlheide, Berlin, Germany 2014 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia 1 2016 / Madison Square Garden, NYC 2 2016 / Wrigley 2, Chicago 2016/ Fenway 1, Boston 2018/
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 22,130
    Came across a Tim Armstrong produced band - the Interrupters - and it's got me back on the early Rancid stuff. 
    i was just going to suggest them. i saw them at a tiny club in december and have been hooked. met them afterward. they are very nice and they are going to be very successful.
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