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And Out Come the Wolves

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And Out Come the WolvesArtist: Rancid
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   Release Date: 09 May 1996
   Record Label: Epitaph
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   Sales Rank: 18116

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Customer Reviews:

  DO NOT BUY (05 January 2009)
Not my cup of tea at all. Every song blunders it's way through, using over the top bass lines and preachy vocal melodies as a crutch.
As for the subject matter, why do they sing about drugs and the streets and getting on busses? Who wants to hear about that stuff...it's too real. I'd rather they did songs about how in love they are or what their last break up was like. Proper classic punk albums by the likes of Sum 41, good charlotte, simple plan or paramore are a joy to listen to. they know how to write catchy songs with fun lyrics (also they are easy to play along to).
I find the friendship between the two guys that do all the so-called singing a bit TOO friendly, if you know what i'm saying.

Right now i need to go review some dead kennedys - that guy's voice is awful. Peace Out.

  All time classic (04 January 2009)
I first bought this album around 14(?!?!?!?!?) years ago when at Uni. i was, and remain, a big fan of the music that was coming out of the Californian scene at the time - Bad Religion, Penniwise, NOFX, No Use for a Name, Offspring, Green Day, Lagwagon, Rancid and many others that could be found of the Epitaph and Fat Wreck Chords labels. However, out of all those collections, this is THE stand out album of the lot. The musicianship is amazing, the energy relentless,the production faultless and the melodies accesible to those who are fans of punk or not. Classic is an over used word but his timeless masterpiece will go down in Punk History as perhaps the finest album of all time.

  Buy this bit of Rancid ! (24 March 2007)
An excellent record, some cracking ska / punk tunes on an all round marvellous album. None of Rancid's albums disappoint & this is (arguably) their best effort. The Clash influences in their music are plain to hear but they still manage to sound fresh & original, which is a credit to the band.If you were to buy a Rancid record then this would be the one but if you get this, then how could you not get the the others ?
Worth every penny, a punk essential.



  Buy this album now!!! (11 February 2007)
This, in my opinion, is undoubtedly the finest album ever recorded. This is not said lightly as there are some pretty damn fine records out there. And yes, I know, placing this above The Clash is a bold move but one I can happily make!!! I bought this when it was released. I never tire of hearing it. There is not one song on it that's inferior. I can listen to it over and over and over again without even thinking about changing it. No other album I have ever heard ( Give 'Em Enough Rope comes close! ) can claim this. If you don't have this in your collection then shame on you. Buy it now!!!

  Ska-punk fest (19 June 2006)
Rancid have done more mainstream punk in their self-titled album - which is brilliant. I was expecting more of the same with this, but didn't get it.

There's more of a ska/reggae influence here and it makes for a very different feel to the album. Having said that, I've given it 3 stars only because it wasn't what I was looking for. For what it is, it is done well.

The tracks are fairly original and these guys can all play well. There's some good tracks like 'Ruby Soho', 'She Don't Care Nothin'' and 'Roots Radicals'. There's a real feelgood sound going on and it's an easy going album.

I feel a bit harsh giving it 3 stars because there's nothing wrong with it at all, I was just hoping for something a bit less tame (like the self-titled album), but these guys have proved they can play, write, and adapt to different styles, so perhaps I should give them credit where it's due.

 
 


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