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  2. Bloodclot (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bloodclot is a song by the American punk rock band Rancid. It is the second track on the group's fourth studio album Life Won't Wait (1998) and was released as the album's first single. [ 1 ]

  3. Dry (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dry" is an indie rock track, [2] which features a "more layered sound" compared to its initial demo. [1] The song "[touches] on the narrative of a relationship losing its spark" and "sweeps in with a misty cloud of hazy guitar chords and impassioned vocals dripping in a restrained, Aussie accent."

  4. Time Bomb (Rancid song) - Wikipedia

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    "Time Bomb" is a ska punk [1] [2] ska, [3] ska rock [4] and reggae rock song, [5] similar to the sound of Operation Ivy, in which Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman used to play before Rancid. The lyrics for the first verse of the song were sampled from an earlier song, "Motorcycle Ride", which appeared on the band's previous album, Let's Go .

  5. Rancid (1993 album) - Wikipedia

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    A music video was made for the track "Hyena". "Union Blood", the album's fifteenth track, is a hidden track and not mentioned on the back cover. "Get Out of My Way", the album's final song, is a cover, originally performed by The Uptones. The album insert thanks Lars Frederiksen, who joined the band prior to Rancid's release. As such, out of ...

  6. Rancid Stays True to Its Radical Roots on Tomorrow ... - AOL

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    It’s hard to think of a band with a career trajectory similar to Rancid. When punk exploded in the ‘90s, it was always the band repping first-wave British punk acts like U.K. Subs and GBH. And ...

  7. Rancid discography - Wikipedia

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    Rancid released their long-awaited seventh studio album, Let the Dominoes Fall, on June 2, 2009 and was their first album of new material in nearly six years. [5] After a five-year wait and many delays, Rancid released their eight studio album, Honor Is All We Know in October 2014.

  8. Rancid (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1991.Founded by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, former members of the band Operation Ivy, Rancid is often credited (alongside Green Day and the Offspring) as being among the wave of bands that revived mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s. [5]

  9. Roots Radicals - Wikipedia

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    "Roots Radicals" is a song by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was first released as a single in 1994. The song was re-recorded and released as the first single from its third album, ...And Out Come the Wolves. The song reached number 27 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks.