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Let's Go

Let's Go
Rancid

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Track Listing

  1. Nihilism
  2. Radio
  3. Side Kick
  4. Salvation
  5. Tenderloin
  6. Let's Go
  7. As One
  8. Burn
  9. Ballad Of Jimmy & Johnny
  10. Gunshot
  11. I Am The One
  12. Gave It Away
  13. Ghetto Box
  14. Harry Bridges
  15. Black & Blue
  16. St. Mary
  17. Dope Sick Girl
  18. International Cover-up
  19. Solidarity
  20. Midnight
  21. Motorcycle Ride
  22. Name
  23. 7 Years Down

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #36274 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-12-10
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
As if the '80s never happened, Rancid pogo from their retromosh pit into mainstream success with their newest album LET'S GO. Splattered with growling vocals and lurching chord progressions, Rancid albums sound like the bastard children of early Clash and Stiff Little Fingers albums.
Barking out slurred, sing-along harmonies on top of a hyper toe-tapping rhythm section, LET'S GO plays like a relic from the late '70s rather than the '90s. Rancid's material boasts the anthemic rabble-rousing quality that made punk's energy so appealing when it broke nearly twenty years ago. Thankfully, theykeep the energy vital and the material amazingly free of tired cliches. LET'S GO is an invigorating installment of punkcalisthenics.


Customer Reviews

This album will make you love Rancid5
Best songs Burn, Let's go and nihilism. If you like the distorted guitars and the distorted singing of Rancid this is a prime example. I prefer out come the wolves, but I would recommend this to anyone who wants to be introduced to one of the greatest band of all time.

Proper Bo5
All the people who have dissed this album don't know what they are talking about. On first hearing, its not a masterpiece, but give it time and it will become the finest street-punk album you own. All the anti-let's go people must be "And Out Come The Wolves"ers, which, although a quality album, is not what they're all about. This is a fast-played, fast-sung, energised album with heartfelt lyrics about life in the gutter. That is what punk is all about. Thankyou and goodnight

Let's Go! A Blast From the Past5
This is the Album that introduced me to the new East Bay Punk Rock Scene.
The Album will blast you away with raw energy and pure tallent. Half the band hail from the almighty Ska Band- Operation Ivy, joined with Lars Frederickson of the UK Subs (briefly) and Brett Reed.
This is Ska/Punk at it's best. More shine and production than the first album, and the superb Radio, Radio EP but less than the heavily produced next album "and out come the wolves". Not to detract from that album as it is a masterpiece, but more of the raw Rancid gets through to you, the same feeling you get in the sweaty heart of the gig pumps through your speakers with the short and energetic songs on this album.
I would thoroughly recommend this album for your growing collection or as a start into a world of energetic and powerful sound.

Also check out- Skankin' Pickle, Operation Ivy, Swingin' Utters for some class music