Hey, remember Rancid?
Hey, remember Rancid?
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
"Nihilism" is maybe my favorite Rancid song.
Right after that stuff Tim Armstrong did with Pink, natch.
I always really liked this one too:
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Right after that stuff Tim Armstrong did with Pink, natch.
I always really liked this one too:
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
Life Won't Wait is my favorite Rancid album
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
My favourite songs are Olympia, Hooligans and Roots, Radicals.
My favourite songs are Olympia, Hooligans and Roots, Radicals.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
Euston, we have a problemeumaas wrote:God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
Excuse me, I have to retire to my hovel to scourge myself.Heston wrote:Euston, we have a problemeumaas wrote:God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
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I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
How long have you been waiting to use that line?Heston wrote:Euston, we have a problemeumaas wrote:God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
http://clashcity.com/boards/viewtopic.p ... 86#p140286Spiff wrote:How long have you been waiting to use that line?Heston wrote:Euston, we have a problemeumaas wrote:God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy
— Morton Feldman
I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
— Clashy
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
I actually agree too (although I like their 2000s work as well). I usually just listen to half an album at a time, it works out pretty well.eumaas wrote:God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
I appreciate the existence of Rancid, but I rarely feel the need to listen to them for more than about 20 minutes.Flex wrote:I actually agree too (although I like their 2000s work as well). I usually just listen to half an album at a time, it works out pretty well.eumaas wrote:God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
Yup Yup.Wolter wrote:I appreciate the existence of Rancid, but I rarely feel the need to listen to them for more than about 20 minutes.Flex wrote:I actually agree too (although I like their 2000s work as well). I usually just listen to half an album at a time, it works out pretty well.eumaas wrote:God help me, I have the same opinion. I like my pop/rock albums around the 40 minute mark... even if you have a solid collection of songs, my interest starts wavering. I feel the same way about Generation Terrorists.Heston wrote:I like their 90s output, but their albums are too long.
I used to own all of their albums, but have now whittled it down to Life Won't Wait...which I never listen to.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
I used to like Life Won't Wait the most out of their albums, but with the passage of time I think I've come to regard it as their second weakest album (Indestructible is probably a bit weaker, although they're actually pretty similar in style). I appreciate the diversity, but Rancid is really at their best when they fuse Street Punk with the kind of pop-punk hooks they can churn out seemingly effortlessly. When they branch out to ska-core and reggae, I think they start meandering too much.Kory wrote:I used to own all of their albums, but have now whittled it down to Life Won't Wait...which I never listen to.
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Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Pex Lives!
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
Wiggle - you can raise the dead
Pex Lives!
Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
This seems familiar somehow.Flex wrote:I used to like Life Won't Wait the most out of their albums, but with the passage of time I think I've come to regard it as their second weakest album (Indestructible is probably a bit weaker, although they're actually pretty similar in style). I appreciate the diversity, but Rancid is really at their best when they fuse Street Punk with the kind of pop-punk hooks they can churn out seeemingly effortlessly. When they branch out to ska-core and reggae, I think they start meandering too much.Kory wrote:I used to own all of their albums, but have now whittled it down to Life Won't Wait...which I never listen to.
I feel that there is a fascistic element, for example, in the Rolling Stones . . .
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I've studied the phenomenon of neo-provincialism in self-isolating online communities but this place takes the fucking cake.
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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?
Well, Tim Armstrong makes no secret about the band he most likes to emulate...eumaas wrote:This seems familiar somehow.
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Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
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