A Radical Retrospective of Rancid

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • History lesson on the East Bay punk legends Rancid! Along with some added trivia and thoughts from yours’ truly. Enjoy!
    Spotify Playlist:
    open.spotify.com/playlist/7Fj...
    My Patreon:
    www.patreon.com/user?u=70564403
    Ska Punk Video:
    • Crass Course: Ska Punk...
    Street Punk Video:
    • Crass Course: Street P...
    Downfall:
    • Downfall "Blank Genera...
    Rancid B-Sides:
    • Rancid - Rancid EP (1...
    Dan Frampton’s video:
    • Rancid Love: The Toxic...
    Larry’s Dead:
    • Rancid - Larry's Dead
    Rock N Roll Theatre:
    • RocknRoll Theater HD w...
    Chapters:
    Intro: 0:00 - 2:15
    Post-Op Ivy side projects: 2:15 - 4:22
    Demo Tape & first 7”: 4:22 - 7:44
    ’93 Self Title & Lars’s intro: 7:44 - 11:13
    Let’s Go: 11:13 - 16:21
    …And Out Come the Wolves: 16:21 - 23:03
    Life Won’t Wait & Hellcat Records: 23:03 - 25:34
    Tim Armstrong & Brody Dalle: 25:34 - 28:27
    2000 Self Title & NOFX Split: 28:27 - 32:14
    Indestructible & Side Projects: 32:14 - 35:23
    Let the Dominoes Fall & Brandon Steineckert: 35:23 - 37:26
    Honor is All We Know, Trouble Maker, & Recent Endeavors: 37:26 - 41:32
    Legacy & Impact 41:32 - 46:06
    Closing Thoughts: 46:06 - 48:42
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Komentáře • 186

  • @kellyosborne7571
    @kellyosborne7571 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Ok, imagine this. Youre a 15 year old girl whos grown up listening to Rancid. Your mum is a huge fan of them and goes to see Lars side band 'The Old Firm Casuals'. Then mum goes out for a smoke in the alley and who is there to share a Marlboro? Yep, Lars. He phoned my daughter and said 'Hey Holly, its Lars..' and she immediately got on the bus to Newcastle and we smuggled her into the pub through the back door to see him. Made our year. Lovely guy. I was a gibbering wreck but my god, what a guy. Adore Rancid. Lars especially.

  • @jackbradbury2229
    @jackbradbury2229 Před rokem +42

    Hope that the Fugazi and Bad Religion episodes are on the way

    • @michaelhussey9156
      @michaelhussey9156 Před rokem +3

      FUGAZI is absolutely unparalleled…Saw them live one time!!! 37 songs they played…Holy SHIT!!! No backdrop, no light show, a couple small amps mic’d up and a couple tree lamps, drums and unadulterated pure talent and aggression…5$ was the ticket price…Absolutely unforgettable…

    • @TRAUMABINLADEN
      @TRAUMABINLADEN Před 9 měsíci +1

      Mostly unrelated but that wu tang fugazi mash up collab album is really good.. Wugazi

  • @driehoogachter5729
    @driehoogachter5729 Před rokem +11

    18:50. Most certainly NOT the first time in music history that a punk band performed on SNL. That was FEAR -- infamously.

    • @thevaxxines
      @thevaxxines Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah and Fear was invited to play SNL by John Belushi! Classic!

  • @ryan2stix
    @ryan2stix Před rokem +8

    Being a teen in the 90s was truly magical

  • @ivanquintero2082
    @ivanquintero2082 Před rokem +6

    I grew up on all the rancid albums but man something about Rancid Y2K is sooo raw. Like sooooooooo many fast bangers with SICK bass lines. VERY underrated album for sure!!

  • @AlexHellcat
    @AlexHellcat Před rokem +12

    ok here’s my story. I discovered rancid in 95 when I was 15 and MTV europe had a „punk sunday“ goin on. I was already into green day at that time. but on this punk sunday they showed the music video for „salvation“. I liked it but was more hooked when they played the video for „leave it alone“ by NOFX.
    It took 3 more years until I bought my first rancid album which was „life won‘t wait“ of course in 1998.
    from then on I was hooked.

    • @wtfsalommy3250
      @wtfsalommy3250 Před rokem

      My cherry popper....Cmon Baby Show Me What You Got.....

  • @billywoolgar4511
    @billywoolgar4511 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great video, I'm from the old school and been a punk since 1978 so I've been lucky enough to see some of the best. Rancid in my opinion are the best punk/ska band still going today and I don't think they will be beaten any time soon 🤘PTID 🙌🏼

  • @-suphur
    @-suphur Před 5 dny +1

    I got into them when Out Come the Wolves was fresh out and have pretty well most of their catalog now.

  • @xmizljm_2354
    @xmizljm_2354 Před rokem +4

    Thanks on a video on RANCID! These guys got so many gems on their albums, fan since HS days, 36 year old still listening to it. I grew up on these guys, stoked to see what’s new June coming but at this point LEGENDARY in their own right! VIVA RANCID!

  • @martinsane
    @martinsane Před rokem +5

    The dives you take are so deep and the level of detail you run down is truly impressive. Far superior to another PNW'er who fancies himself to have some form of "MBA"... Many thanks for the effort and as a fellow Washingtonian it is really cool to have you for these rundowns, especially the more local local ones. Kudos

  • @scissor_kick
    @scissor_kick Před rokem +2

    I first heard Rancid when they released their Salvation video on MTV. Soon found out that it was a couple of the Op Ivy dudes 🤯 I got to see Rancid live in '94 or '95 when they were still touring clubs. Best show I ever saw.
    Great video. Thanks for doing it.

  • @mattpollard83
    @mattpollard83 Před rokem +2

    My favourite one is rancid 2000 album . I got into rancid just by chance . Back in the day of mtv . I saw the video to ruby soho and that was it I was hooked . Was super excited when the 2000 one come out I loved every song on it . And rancid to this day from way back in 1994 is one of my most listened to bands

  • @xlxDxlx
    @xlxDxlx Před rokem +1

    Great video for a legendary band - really love their story.
    Thanks for all the time and effort you put into these, it shows. Love Rancid an all their side projects, and the playlists you put together are always a good listen as well.

  • @58hollyh
    @58hollyh Před 4 měsíci +1

    I was around for the original punk scene. I'm nearly 66 now and still into punk. I first heard Rancid in about 97 or 98. Time Bomb was the first song I heard and they reminded me of the Clash so I was intrigued. I started listening to more of their songs and I was hooked. I've seen them live multiple times including at PRB last year -- my first time attending that event. I'll return this year too. I'm now a part-time concert reviewer for eastportlandblog and have been since 2011. I cover a lot of the punk/ska bands that come to Seattle where I live. I covered PRB last year and as mentioned, plan to this year.

  • @scottmccrimmon1
    @scottmccrimmon1 Před rokem +3

    I got into Rancid after hearing that tiny snippet of Brad Logan on South Park - something about the guitar tone and Lars’s buzz saw vocals got me so hyped. I bought the Chef Aid cd from my friend on the school bus so I could get the full track and I was hooked - bought the 2000 self titled soon after. Love that band so much

  • @davesleyer9393
    @davesleyer9393 Před rokem +1

    Half way through and this is the most comprehensive complete history of rancid ever. Thanks!!

  • @yassan7312
    @yassan7312 Před rokem +1

    So expertly done! I was gonna skip through chunks due to the length but I listened to the whole thing. So interesting! They were my first ever concert when I was 13 and I still love them to this day! Liked and subscribed!

  • @AlexHellcat
    @AlexHellcat Před rokem +4

    finally 🔥 like always, great video, jack!

  • @jayjaytribexx
    @jayjaytribexx Před rokem +4

    Yes rancid

  • @Brando-Lee3725
    @Brando-Lee3725 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Battering ram ! Run , run , right through you !!!!
    That was an oldie but goodie from the band !

  • @keithkovalic
    @keithkovalic Před rokem +2

    My favorite band. Bought "Let's Go" the day it came out, and I still have my original copy. I copied it onto a cassette, and I have NO idea how many times I listened to it while mowing lawns.... Hyped to see them at Punk Rock Bowling in two weeks! EDIT: See you there!

  • @yotaiji012
    @yotaiji012 Před rokem +3

    That enjoi pillow tho!!!

  • @Puckrocker
    @Puckrocker Před rokem +1

    Solid vid, bro. I'm sitting next to my 'Give Em The Boot' poster while i watch it. Definitely one of the very most important bands in my life. Op Ivy's Energy was the first album i bought as a kid, and i quickly went back to the store and got a copy of Wolves. They drilled into my DNA, and have never been pulled from heavy rotation in my listening routine.
    Keep these great vids coming, bud, and I'll keep watching!

  • @BlackMetalRebellion
    @BlackMetalRebellion Před rokem +1

    Insanely in depth and excellent retrospective on Rancid. I knew I had to watch this today as soon as it popped up!
    Rancid are definitely one of my "Go To" punk bands when I'm up for some more chill / laid back stuff. Was never a fan of Ska but these guys are way more diverse than just Ska riffs. Thank God. Lol.
    My favorite albums are probably their debut self-titled, Out Come The Wolves, Let's Go, Life Won't Wait, and Honor Is All We Know.
    Troublemaker was pretty good when it came out too, got a LOT of plays in my car haha.

  • @justme6591
    @justme6591 Před 2 měsíci

    Saw Rancid , Bad religion in Glasgow early 90s fantastic, my underage bro's first big punk gig! My bro was 14 and I was 17! If memory serves me right. They were big influence for Ex Cathedra from Glasgow who were at the front of the audience (but nearer the bar) that night, I loved going to they're shows

  • @JohnnyAngel777
    @JohnnyAngel777 Před rokem +2

    The re-release is even better than the original! ♻

  • @thevaxxines
    @thevaxxines Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good job man, very comprehensive!

  • @careful__Icarus
    @careful__Icarus Před rokem +1

    Digging all your videos. Their obviously made with a deep passion for punk. Very astute and fair observations. Helping me fill in the holes of my punk knowledge. Im an old school Agnostic Front/Cro Mags/Madball guy but Im not so far up my own old ass to not realize that punk grew and crucially has to always grow. New/newer bands are needed for the front lines so to speak. Cheers

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +2

    Love your channel jack

  • @jameswunderlich88
    @jameswunderlich88 Před rokem +1

    One of the first two punk CD's I bought back in 06 was Rancid s let's go album and Dead Kennedy's give me convenience or give me death. Great video man 🙂

  • @brendanoprey762
    @brendanoprey762 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely fucking stellar video, as always. That was a good honest take on the Brodie situation too.

  • @Baguettezzz
    @Baguettezzz Před měsícem

    Rancid fans might hate me for it, but I’d be stoked to see the history of Less Than Jake

  • @brianfernandes9738
    @brianfernandes9738 Před rokem +1

    Killer job man!

  • @jspost3
    @jspost3 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great vid.
    My fav is RANCID 1 or Out Come the Wolves. But their first 5 records are all amazing.
    First Rancid record I heard and bought was Let’s Go. I was 15.
    Personally I think they fell off after 5 but there are some hits in there. I can’t listen to them front to back like the first 5 records though.
    I really liked Transplants. I was in college by then.
    A poets Life is how I feel in love with The Aggrolites.
    But what I really wish and what keeps me up at night and haunts my dreams…. that f ing beard. I’d pay good money to have someone hold him down and chop it off
    See ya in the pit

  • @user-dm8il9ew9t
    @user-dm8il9ew9t Před rokem +10

    I've never seen a band release so much good music per album. Rancid's discography is quality AND quantity.

    • @Xteenrebel
      @Xteenrebel Před 11 měsíci

      I stopped keeping up with them after their album Indistructable. Not because i stopped liking them, but more because i couldnt make their shows as often and my taste sorta drifted towards bamds lile Jawbreaker. What albums or songs since then would you suggest?

  • @halosandheroes
    @halosandheroes Před rokem

    When I was 10, my uncle Andy introduced me to bad religion, blowing my mind, and showing me a whole new world of music. When op ivy came out, and was handing me the cassette shortly after. So when Rancid broke, I had a new band. At 16, rancid and Bad religion played in San Bernardino, and it was my first punk show, my first show alone, and I was hooked. Never one to shy away from an open mind and critical thinking, I'm now 44 and still listening. Thanks for this, great trip down memory lane

    • @raineramelung7380
      @raineramelung7380 Před rokem +1

      You, Re lucky! The last US Band I saw here in north Germany were"War on women"(90 poeple jam packed Clou-great party🎸🍺)
      Try some stuff from here
      :"Broilers-meine Sache" (my Business).. /or
      :"Slime-mea culpa" (about sexual abuse on children, by catholic church members here in Germany,,, the Ref. :go to hell!) njoy✌️

  • @muffinbutton9619
    @muffinbutton9619 Před rokem +2

    Would love to see a video on the dance hall crashers

  • @doominboomer
    @doominboomer Před rokem +1

    I live in Seattle and grew-up in the punk scene of the 80s. We should get a couple beers sometime.

  • @ebrietasbiscuit
    @ebrietasbiscuit Před rokem +1

    I own a burnt copy of that demo. It’s fucking amazing

  • @YHBTSTLL
    @YHBTSTLL Před rokem

    Love your channel and the content you cover to death, it's all very close to my heart. One suggestion - some background music, even if it's running @ low vol. behind you during your narrative sections would do a lot for the whole feel of these. Keep these up man!

  • @B_Van_Glorious
    @B_Van_Glorious Před rokem +2

    Good timing! Ive been on a Rancid tear since the turn of the year, but yknow, ive owned Rancid albums since 95, almost 30years. Nuts.
    So many of Tim and Lars' side acts are phenomenal too. Really, to appreciate Rancid you HAVE to listen to their other work, and then their progenies; Dropkick, Distillers, Interupters.
    Fucking Op Iv is transcendental, timeless. Energy is still, 25 years later, my favorite album to wake up too or listen to first thing.
    Op Iv is back too, under the name DOOM Regulator. They just released their first song.
    The Transplants are fucking S tier. Their first album i consider one of the best proto/punk there is.
    Lars and the Bastards, i mean, how could anyone hate The Viking?
    I have yet to listen to the Armstrongs, tho i am intrigued. I think Billy Jo can write decent songs but at the same time, ive always thought he was kinda cringe. Idk why, its just a me thing, he's obviously been mad successful.
    I feel like Rancid, Nofx and Bad Religion were/are all nexus bands that spawn genres in their own right. Like Dead Kennedys, The Stooges and Fugazi did before the 3 of them really broke.

  • @kevinorak2251
    @kevinorak2251 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this awesome video, i love Rancid ❤ saludos desde México!!

  • @TheMatthewRix
    @TheMatthewRix Před rokem +1

    Such a great video

  • @wtfRyantater
    @wtfRyantater Před 11 měsíci

    Good job bud, I like these punk history vids

  • @yackohoopy
    @yackohoopy Před rokem +1

    I love this video about my favorite punk band. Between Rancid and Operation Ivy as well as Tim and Lars’ side projects (I do need to check out Devil’s Brigade), they have played a huge role in my songwriting.

  • @gameboi20
    @gameboi20 Před rokem +4

    As an black punk fan you’re videos are always filled to the brim with information 🤟🏿🤟🏿

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +1

    Keep up the good work

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +1

    Awesome

  • @andywylie6784
    @andywylie6784 Před rokem +3

    Solid stuff! Matt is the best! I don’t know if I’ve ever been more stressed than playing bass in front of him haha. Great guy though, and nobody in the world plays quite like him.

  • @michaelhorn6029
    @michaelhorn6029 Před rokem +1

    Great meeting you at PRB

  • @isaacjamesbaker
    @isaacjamesbaker Před rokem +2

    Such a good video. I think a lot of it comes down to Tim's songwriting abilities. So many other factors but really, its damned good, catchy, accessible songs. Theres a reason I play Rancid with the wife and kid in the car and not grindcore or d-beat and everyone sings along 😅

  • @wtfRyantater
    @wtfRyantater Před 11 měsíci +1

    Man I forgot about Swinging Utters 🤣

  • @POLLOCOBAIN
    @POLLOCOBAIN Před rokem

    Excelente video Bro. Te faltó hablar de Trouble Maker, pero de verdad estuvo espectacular el vídeo. Rancid forever.

  • @gringocatracho
    @gringocatracho Před 8 měsíci +1

    Awesome video. Rancid was the first punk band I listened to when I was 13 back in 2001.

  • @MacGuffinExMachina
    @MacGuffinExMachina Před rokem +1

    Funny how Rancid 2000 was considered less accessible, but it was my first Rancid album. I've heard of them when I was a kid and maybe saw some music videos, but didn't listen to them. There was a Vans Off the Wall compilation that had Black Hawk Down on it along with some other Epitaph and Hellcat bands on it, and that's when something connected. I looked for the album that had Black Hawk Down on it and got it. I remember the day too. It was at the Sound Shop at our mall. My friend and I went to the movies after. It was a shit movie. I think it was the Nutty Professor sequel. We went home, and I popped it in. This was a different friend than the one who gave me the compilation, and he didn't care for ut. Thought the songs were too short. I loved the frenetic energy.

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +21

    Do bad religion next

    • @B_Van_Glorious
      @B_Van_Glorious Před rokem +2

      Get their audio book. Same with NOFX. Holy shit. Sooooo good.

    • @Angellisgod
      @Angellisgod Před rokem

      Or true sound of liberty, such a good band

  • @mikeyfn-a6684
    @mikeyfn-a6684 Před 11 měsíci

    Your mention at 5:56 totally took me back to early 2000's when I was talking to this girl I had been talking to from all the damn way in Mississhitty who just happened to be sewing on her homemade Tiger Army patch. Thought nothing of it til I got into the city(NYC) later that day to meet up with a homie who apparently, with his g/f, wound up getting chased off the block by some street vendors, kinda like drug dealer turf; and so with him MIA, I looked through the Village Voice (RIP!) for any shows going on and what do I see? The Distillers w/ Tiger Army opening at the Knitting Factory! To add to the crazy coincidence I even wound up helping them, T.A., load in their gear. There's something I gotta say I really miss about shows back in the day, helping bands load their gear and scoring entry. 😬

  • @Seymour-Butts_666
    @Seymour-Butts_666 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I seen Rancid and Dropkick Murphy in San Bernardino in 2017 at “it’s not dead fest 2” (shit name for a festival I know) along with GBH, the adicts, Murpheys Law, Reagan youth, and guttermouth it was dope Rancid did an encore and had dropkick Murphy come out and they sang Folsom prison blues together. I stayed in the pit the whole time for both their sets and it was an exhilarating but also a terrifying, brutal tornado of armpits and flinging appendages. I got separated from my friends because somebody picked me up and the crowd carried me to the stage, Lost the shirt I was wearing (someone tore it off) my wallet and my phone and got a black eye from some hardcore chicks elbow. 100% worth it 10/10 would do it all again anyday.

  • @Xteenrebel
    @Xteenrebel Před 11 měsíci

    I remember reading some blog somewhere from the UK Subs complaining about Lars. I dont know how soon after leaving them that Lars joined Rancid, but it sounds like he was eager to leave them.

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +1

    I got into rancid when I was 19 years old

  • @spudly5339
    @spudly5339 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Rad Vid!!! Seems like you all had an awesome time. I thought Russ from Good Riddance was sober as well?

  • @undyingclearlight7988
    @undyingclearlight7988 Před rokem +1

    One of my favorite bands of all time. Even after being into DIY/crusty scene for a lot of years (where it ain't hip to like Rancid :/) they were always a band I appreciated for their solid songwriting and skill. Got to see them live a couple of times on Warp Tour in the late 90's early 00's, and they always kept it real. One of the few bands that could get huge, but still remain true to their roots. I also really respect how they have always made music how they wanted to (like Life Won't Wait- lot of disses they got for it). Rancid is the main reason that I got into punk when I was a kid, and I know I'm not the only one!

    • @dockyne
      @dockyne Před rokem

      Huh. You must not know what DIY means.

    • @undyingclearlight7988
      @undyingclearlight7988 Před rokem

      @@dockyne so punk bro! I was probably eating out of dumpsters and patching the asshole of my carhartts with a nausea patch while you were still listening to fall out boy. Don't let the gate hit your oogle ass on the way out!

  • @user-kn5kv3nm6z
    @user-kn5kv3nm6z Před 9 měsíci

    Or no, Hey, man, you are really good at what you do. I've been a punk scapeorder since I was seven years old

  • @WITCHPRIESTvoxBrandon
    @WITCHPRIESTvoxBrandon Před 11 měsíci

    Rancid maxwell murder was on the first dave Mirra pro bmx video game along with other punk type bands I think that was huge for rancid.

  • @theesitchaowalittawil1935
    @theesitchaowalittawil1935 Před 6 měsíci

    Radio and lets go was so popular back in the day even in Asia. How can there be no video on YT today?😅

  • @BartWronsk
    @BartWronsk Před rokem

    I grew up in Poland on mostly UK and Polish punk - classics, and then streetpunk/oi, going a bit into ska.
    The US scene was something that I'd see as "historical" with the amazing legacy of Dead Kennedys, Bad Brains, or Black Flag, but I thought it was kind of dead and that anything newer was commercial and "not-real-punk" (yes, I had a silly teenager elitist attitude...).
    Then at one ska show, I heard a band of friends cover "Time Bomb" and started digging into Rancid and it was.... just wow. "Out Come The Wolves" became my favorite album for the next few years. There were days I had it literally on repeat (along with Operation Ivy).
    Their streetpunk attitude and ska elements were something really fresh and what I had never heard before from a US band, combined with excellent musicianship, songwriting, modern production, and skills of all the members.
    Fun fact - despite all that, their mohawks and studded jackets were something that I'd consider a bit... poseur?
    In Poland, only "kinder punks" (14yo kids who just got into punk and wanted to immediately show their "radical" yet not-so-original style to the world) would try to wear "punk uniform"; all the "old guard" old punks I looked into would mostly dress like bums - maybe boots, but otherwise just plain black, worn clothing.
    Later I learned that such extreme dress-up is a part of US or Japanese punk culture and not a poseur thing, just a cultural aspect. (And btw now, 20y later I live in NYC!)
    Fun fact 2 - my first girlfriend (16yo at that time, I was 17 :) ) was obsessed with Tim Armstrong, and while she loved the music of Distillers (which never resonated with me), she was constantly crying about how Brody "destroyed" and "exploited" poor Tim. 😅

  • @boygenius2508
    @boygenius2508 Před rokem +3

    Matt Freeman is still one of my favorite bassists. Love the sound of his bass. Especially the Maxwell murder bassline.

  • @jamesm7626
    @jamesm7626 Před rokem +1

    Thanx..... FINALLY! UP DA RANCID PUNX

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +1

    The second self titled album is my favorite album

  • @kabukimanindahouse
    @kabukimanindahouse Před 10 měsíci

    may i suggest a video about wipers and greg sage? yes, he might not be cliché punk, but he is iconic, because how strongly that guy stood against the mainstream and major labels. so much so, it basically killed his career more than one times.

  • @chesspunk489
    @chesspunk489 Před rokem

    Their first 5 albums are golden. Everything after that is still pretty good.

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +2

    Have fun at punk rock bowling jack

  • @thejoethe
    @thejoethe Před 10 měsíci

    Journey To the End! I thought was one of the best Matt Bass heavy songs.

  • @julenperea4954
    @julenperea4954 Před rokem

    Hi man. I love your videos, thanks for this one, I've been into Rancid since I was 16 (I'm 32 now) and as a bass player of course I rip Matt off all the time.
    If you allow me, I'd like suggest you get a decent microphone for the videos, I think they would benefit a lot. Nowadays, you can get good ones for not a lot of money.
    Thanks for the content!

  • @NON-SOCIETY
    @NON-SOCIETY Před rokem

    awesome imma i big fan of rancid , also love the fat flag in the back, i got the same one in my room

  • @croulantroulant3082
    @croulantroulant3082 Před rokem

    Good video, perfect for revisiting their discography before seeing Rancid next month at Graspop metal meeting!
    One thing though: for a Euro dude like me it feels like really strange to consider the 90's as the "golden age of punk", or Rancid as a band that broke new ground.
    As much as I love Rancid, they simply built on what the Clash did in their first 3 albums, during the real (IMO) golden age of punk....

  • @Kobanyai_enjoyer
    @Kobanyai_enjoyer Před rokem +1

    I got exposed yo them by accident lol. I was taking one of my friends home with my car, and he played salvation on the radio. That was it lol, I have been in love with the band ever since. I've been considering getting a tattoo of the band.

  • @ALiberalVeteran
    @ALiberalVeteran Před rokem +1

    I wanna see a video on Streetlight Manifesto.

  • @pjf674
    @pjf674 Před rokem

    That first album is really good.

  • @Xteenrebel
    @Xteenrebel Před 11 měsíci

    Fuck i love this band. I really hate debates kn what "real punk" is, but i guess for a lot of kids in the early 2000's "real punk" was Rancid.
    I remember catching a show when i was 19 in the late 2000s and having an asthma attack in the pit, then being helped out by the friendliest 30-40 year old punk rockers ive ever met. I cant seperate Rancid from Memo, this short guy with a balding mohawk going out of his way to find my girlfriend and tell her i wasnt doing so well, then sticking around to cheer me up when i clearly looked embarrassed. Thanks Memo! Sorry i made you miss Radio and Radio Havana. This was (i think) at The Echo in Los Angeles.
    That really solidified my image of the crowd and scene they surrounded themselves with, even after i stopped keeping up with them as much.

    • @Xteenrebel
      @Xteenrebel Před 11 měsíci

      I jumped on the bandwagon when Rancid 2000 came out, then sorta went backwards and liked their more pop and Ska stuff. Even if it's less accessible to casual listeners, it's still got some of the best sing-along songs IMHO. I mean, Radio Havana is fucking awesome.

  • @user-kn5kv3nm6z
    @user-kn5kv3nm6z Před 9 měsíci

    When I say I was a punk rocker. It means i've been in punk rock band since I was fourteen now I am fifty two same as skateboard

  • @knoxwilliams4994
    @knoxwilliams4994 Před rokem +1

    NOOGY SHIRT? Sick! You from Texas? DFW scene is fantastic.

    • @thepunkhistorian6397
      @thepunkhistorian6397  Před rokem

      Hahah no I’m from seattle. My old band played with Noogy when they came through Portland last year

  • @davidbrooks4621
    @davidbrooks4621 Před 7 měsíci

    Maybe I blanked out and missed it but. . . No mention of Matt Freeman being in Auntie Christ!?
    Excene and Bonebrake solid

  • @wilcross50
    @wilcross50 Před rokem

    I saw them with the bouncing souls in 1994

  • @RichieAppel
    @RichieAppel Před 7 měsíci

    Matt Freeman is one of, if not the best punk bass players. Chris #2 from (band name redacted) is also a really good punk bass player.

  • @TaylorDelRey
    @TaylorDelRey Před 11 měsíci

    Armstrong was destroyed after his break up with dalle. It's sad but when you date someone way younger than you it shouldn't be all that surprising when they bail.

  • @michaelschneider4701
    @michaelschneider4701 Před 6 měsíci

    Rancid was unique and talented, definitely right place at the right time. If it wasn’t for Lars and his Mohawk and rancid would have stayed a 3 piece, they wouldn’t have been nearly as successful, imo.

  • @cowmark67
    @cowmark67 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video! Rancid are one of my top 5 favorite punk bands along side Green Day (my favorite band), Rise Against (my second favorite band), Paramore, and Fall Out Boy. Though I had heard some of their songs on the radio I only got into listening to Rancid when I decided to start getting into the history of music in my home area of East Bay California during the Pandemic. My favorite album by them is ...And Out Come The Wolves but Rancid (2000) is a close second. I'm super excited for their new album in June.

  • @reynutz
    @reynutz Před rokem +3

    I used to love Rancid. The I found out about Tim.

  • @xp8969
    @xp8969 Před rokem +7

    Op Ivy: Classic
    Rancid: Corny

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +1

    Wow

  • @samuelblinne6040
    @samuelblinne6040 Před rokem +1

    My favorite member is Lars

  • @patswayze7359
    @patswayze7359 Před rokem +1

    rancid is one of those bands thats big because they ARE that good, no selling out,the last songs the just put out are hard and heavy punk rock.i mean look how awesome operation ivy was ,of course anything other bands those guys do will be good, Common rider awesome in their own right as well.long live rancid,real dudes! and.... i think the whole Brody Tim thing is nobodies business,thats doesnt excuse whatever he did by saying that,it just isnt

  • @fufuskate
    @fufuskate Před rokem

    Troublemaker? =( is damm good! take your like and thanks for all the shoes

  • @johnfrew2798
    @johnfrew2798 Před 9 měsíci

    Fang was a good band back then

  • @IceBreakBottle
    @IceBreakBottle Před rokem

    Get an autocue. All I do is watch your eyes read like a tennis match haha

  • @chickrepelant
    @chickrepelant Před rokem

    but hey, why did Brett Reed Leave?
    was there beef with good-charolette?

  • @BrettGurewitz
    @BrettGurewitz Před rokem +3

    not true about me telling tim I would sign them if they changed their name. I'd be happy to tell the story of that phone call if you hmu

  • @CMDR.Gonzo.von.Richthofen

    My first CD was Let's Go, and Rancid has spent the next two thirds of my life being my favorite band. Goddamn I love those guys. It's funny, because I still have friends who think Rancid 'sold out' with Ruby Soho. I always give them shit, because the 'sell outs' are STILL touring in a punk rock band nearly 30 years later😂
    In all seriousness though, Tim, man. Fuckin' Tim. This guy writes songs. You may have to speak his language to fully understand them all, but Goddamn! Tim is punk rock Bob Dylan. You can tell he was a big influence on Tim by the way he writes. Don't believe me? Listen again, and listen closer. What a fuckin' gem👆🏼
    And Rancid as a whole? Rancid is the best version of the Clash I've ever heard🤷🏻‍♂️
    (sorry Joe, but you know I'm right-RIP) and I'll fight anybody on it.The way they blend punk rock and ska is seamless, unparalleled ear candy. It is sublime.
    Edit: Don't believe me on the Bob Dylan thing? Listen to GGF again. That's a Bob Dylan song if I ever heard one!

  • @31TV_TX
    @31TV_TX Před rokem

    Am I tripping or did you skip talking about Trpiblemaker?