Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320 Kbps !free! Jun 2026
: Their debut full-length on Epitaph Records . It is pure "piss-and-vinegar" punk with standouts like "Rats in the Hallway" and "Hyena".
It achieved platinum success, bringing punk into the mainstream without sacrificing its street credibility. 4. Sonic Exploration: Life Won’t Wait (1998) Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320 Kbps
Released in August 2003, Indestructible combined the polish of Wolves with the energy of Let's Go . It features some of their most introspective lyrics while maintaining their signature anthemic sound. : Their debut full-length on Epitaph Records
| Year | Title | Notes | |------|-------|-------| | 1992 | Rancid (EP) | Self-titled 7" / CD EP | | 1993 | Rancid (1st album) | Often called "the '93 album" | | 1994 | Let’s Go | Breakthrough album | | 1995 | ...And Out Come the Wolves | Their most famous album | | 1998 | Life Won’t Wait | Experimental ska/punk | | 2000 | Rancid (5th album) | Self-titled, shorter songs | | 2003 | Indestructible | Major label comeback | | 2005 | Let the Dominoes Fall | Note: This actually released in 2009 — so might be mislabeled or excluded | | 2008 | B Sides and C Sides (compilation) | Rarities collection (released Dec 2008) | | Year | Title | Notes | |------|-------|-------|
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into global pioneers of the punk revival. Their discography during this period serves as a blueprint for modern street punk, blending high-speed hardcore with melodic ska and reggae influences. The Formative Years (1992–1993)
"Radio" (co-written by Billie Joe Armstrong) became an underground anthem, proving that street punk could possess massive pop hooks without losing its edge. 2. The Golden Era of Punk and Ska Royalty (1995–1998) ...And Out Come the Wolves (1995)