2009, Epitaph
A ready-made punk classic that'll take its place beside And Out Come The Wolves as a touchstone of the genre. The new songs show a lyrical depth perhaps best shown in two tracks that center the album, "Civilian Ways" and "The Bravest Kids". Punk has often seen the world as "us vs. them", but with these songs - a sensitive portrait of a returning serviceman and a loving tribute to those who serve - Rancid show an empathy for working Americans that recalls Springsteen or Petty. Produced once again by Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion, Pennywise, NOFX). Nearly three million albums sold - one platinum ("And Out Come The Wolves") and one gold ("Let's Go").
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | East Bay Night |
| 2 | This Place |
| 3 | Up to No Good |
| 4 | Last One to Die |
| 5 | Disconnected |
| 6 | I Ain't Worried |
| 7 | Damnation |
| 8 | New Orleans |
| 9 | Civilian Ways |
| 10 | Bravest Kids |
| 11 | Skull City |
| 12 | L.A. River |
| 13 | Lulu |
| 14 | Dominoes Fall |
| 15 | Liberty and Freedom |
| 16 | You Want It, You Got It |
| 17 | Locomotive |
| 18 | That's Just the Way It Is Now |
| 19 | Highway |
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