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Rancid Rancid Mp3, Flac, Wma Rancid Rancid mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Rancid Country: US Released: 2000 Style: Punk MP3 version RAR size: 1800 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1308 mb WMA version RAR size: 1809 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 343 Other Formats: MP1 VOC AA MIDI RA DMF DTS Tracklist 1 Don Giovanni 0:35 2 Disgruntled 1:00 3 It's Quite Alright 1:29 4 Let Me Go 3:13 5 I Am Forever 1:03 6 Poison 1:17 7 Loki 0:47 8 Blackhawk Down 1:41 9 Rwanda 1:20 10 Corruption 1:27 11 Antennas 1:10 12 Rattlesnake 1:42 13 Not To Regret 2:16 14 Radio Havana 3:42 15 Axiom 1:40 16 Black Derby Jacket 2:35 17 Meteor Of War 1:21 18 Dead Bodies 1:48 19 Rigged On A Fix 1:16 20 Young Al Capone 1:52 21 Reconciliation 1:20 22 GGF 3:39 Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Hellcat Records Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hellcat Records Manufactured By – Epitaph Distributed By – Epitaph Pressed By – Disctronics Group, United States Recorded At – Westbeach Recorders Recorded At – Sound City Studios Mixed At – Westbeach Recorders Mixed At – Conway Studios Mastered At – Gateway Mastering Credits Artwork – Kristin Vanderlip, Lars*, Tim* Bass, Vocals – Matt Freeman Drums – Brett Reed Engineer – Thomas "TJ" Johnson* Engineer [Assistant, Conway] – Tony Rambo Engineer [Assistant, Sound City] – Eric Miller Engineer [Assistant, Westbeach ] – Donnell Cameron, Jay Gordon Guitar, Vocals – Lars Frederiksen, Tim Armstrong Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Mixed By – Brett Gurewitz, Thomas "TJ" Johnson* Producer – Brett Gurewitz Technician [Drum Tech] – Mike "Sack" Fasano* Technician [Guitars] – Mark Hayworta Written-By – Lars Frederiksen (tracks: 10, 15, 18, 20), Matt Freeman (tracks: 10, 15), Tim Armstrong Notes Packaged in a 4 panel Digipak-style package This record was recorded at Westbeach and Sound City 20 songs mixed at Westbeach, 2 songs mixed at Conway Mastered at Gateway Studios ©&℗ 2000 Hellcat Records Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 4577-80427-2 2 Mastering SID Code (Variants 1, 2): IFPI L793 Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 2D41 Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 2D4P Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 80427-2 ∗∗01∗∗ IFPI L793 20000615 [logo] DISCTRONICS MADE IN THE U.S.A. Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 80427-2 *05* 20000619 DISCTRONICS MADE IN THE U.S.A. ASIN: B00004UEHL Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 80427-1 Rancid Rancid (LP, Album) Hellcat Records 80427-1 US 2000 RRP5 Rancid Rancid (LP, Album, Pic, RE) Rancid Records RRP5 US 2004 0427-2 Rancid Rancid (CD, Album, Dig) Hellcat Records 0427-2 Europe 2000 80427-1 Rancid Rancid (LP, Album, Ltd, Num) Hellcat Records 80427-1 US 2000 1380 Rancid Rancid (Cass, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label 1380 Russia Unknown Related Music albums to Rancid by Rancid Rancid - Where I'm Going Rancid - Indestructible Rancid - Red Hot Moon Various - Punk O Rama Vol. 2 Mercy Killers - Bloodlove Rancid - Let The Dominoes Fall Rancid - Let's Go Rancid - Trouble Maker Rancid - ...Honor Is All We Know The Distillers - The Distillers.
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