Rancid - ...And Out Come The Wolves

Label:
Catalog#:
86444-2
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
22 Aug 1995
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Punk, Ska

Tracklist

1   Maxwell Murder 1:25 X
2   The 11th Hour 2:28 X
3   Roots Radicals 2:47
4   Time Bomb 2:24 X
5   Olympia WA. 3:30 X
6   Lock, Step & Gone 2:25 X
7   Junkie Man 3:04 X
    Scratches - DJ Disk
8   Listed M.I.A. 2:22 X
9   Ruby Soho 2:37 X
10   Daly City Train 3:21 X
11   Journey To The End Of The East Bay 3:11
12   She's Automatic 1:35 X
13   Old Friend 2:53 X
14   Disorder And Disarray 2:49 X
15   The Wars End 1:53 X
16   You Don't Care Nothin' 2:28 X
17   As Wicked 2:40 X
18   Avenues & Alleyways 3:11 X
19   The Way I Feel 2:34 X

Credits

Artwork By [X-acto And Glue] - Gina Davis , Lint
Bass, Backing Vocals - Matt Freeman (2)
Drums - Brett Reed
Engineer - Michael Rosen (2)
Engineer [Assistant] - Frank Rinella , Joe Pirrera , Steve Sisco
Guitar, Vocals - Lars Frederiksen , Tim Armstrong
Mastered By - Howie Weinberg
Mixed By - Andy Wallace (tracks: 1 to 8, 10 to 19) , Jerry Finn (tracks: 9)
Organ [Hammond] - Paul Jackson (3)
Percussion [Additional] - Bashiri Johnson
Photography, Artwork By - Jesse Fischer
Producer - Jerry Finn , Rancid
Recorded By [Additional] - Brett Gurewitz
Technician [Drum Tech] - Mike Fasano
Written-By - Eric Dinn (tracks: 2) , Frederiksen* , Freeman* , Armstrong*

Notes

Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA and Electric Lady Studios, New York City, NY.
Mixed at Soundtracks Studio, New York City, NY.
Mastered at Master Disc, NYC, NY.
Additional recording in New York by Brett Gurewitz.
Assistant engineer at Soundtracks: Steve Sisco
Assistant engineer at Fantasy: Frank Rinella
Assistant engineer at Electric Lady: Joe Pirrera

Intro to Maxwell Murder from the movie Gringo, by Lech Kowalski

UPC: 0 4577-86444-2

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Rated 5/5
Review by kingwiltsu Sep 24, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
I still remeber the year '95, when I got this album. It stayed on my cd player for months straigth and I have returned to this album every now and then. This must be the best punk record I've ever heard! The prodcution is good, the musician are awesome (especially Matt's bassplaying), the lyrics are good, not too serious and political. All the songs are good and interesting, not too long and boring. The ska and reggae influences give a good feeling throughout the album. Very positive and down-to-earth music.
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