Pros: Everything You Could Ever Want In An Album Is Here Cons: Wolves Chomp On Cons…So There Are No Cons
Shortly before Thanksgiving vacation, I picked up Rancids And Out Come The Wolves album because I had a long trip ahead of me and I wanted as much variety as possible to make my experience easier. Well, it made my experience easier due ...
Pros: Catchy, fun, rockin'! Cons: Repetitive, drags on a bit, formulaic.
In high school, this had to be my favorite album. This was Rancid's third album and their first popular one. This album features their probably most recognized single Ruby Soho. This was their second CD with new guitarist Lars. While he would ...
Pros: Some good songs, catchy Cons: Overrated, much filler
The first thing I would like to start this review off with is this: I do not hate Rancid particularly, and am not trying to bash them or take revenge on them for any reason. With that said, let's get this review started! The reason I had to ...
Pros: A handfull of the songs are pretty decent Cons: filler all over the shop, boring and repetitive
I can still remember the first time I heard ...And Out Come The Wolves as if it were yesterday, despite the fact it was 5 years ago. My 15th Birthday, and I was completely into the whole neo-punk thing. NoFX, Green Day, the entire gamut of ...
When it comes to inspiration for punk artists, more often than not, there are three artists who are credited more than any other: The Ramones, The Sex Pistols and The Clash. The Ramones played two minute songs that sounded like...
Pros: Catchy, Tim's Voice, Musically Solid Cons: Drags toward the End
Rancid had been putting out consistant, solid music for two years before the 1995 release of ...And Out Come the Wolves(henesforth known as AOCTW). Let's Go and R
ancid(1993)
were a little bit harder than ...
Pros: Real, honest punk rock from a "recent" band; solid, energetic album. Cons: Some songs sound similar. Do these guys love the Clash or what?
If I hear one more thing about the "punk revivalist" movement, I'm going to start throwing things. I don't want to identify any of these bratty little bands by name (okay, maybe I'll make fun of Blink-182 a little bit), but they seem to have one thing in...
Pros: songwriting, consistent Cons: maybe a little too long
In 1995, after the gold success of Let’s Go, Rancid came out with their third full-length release on Epitaph Records, …And Out Come the Wolves. The release of the album followed the heavily publicized (at least in the punk and independent music world)...
Pros: Excellent albums, wonderful song writing, great instruments.. i could go on. Cons: Hard to find any
I know that there are 15 other reviews for this album already.. but I'm not in the mood to do my homework right now, so I figure that I'll crank something new out for you guys to read. :)
About this album... this must be one of the most...
Pros: a big steaming pile of punk/ska fun! Cons: can't live up to Op Ivy's reputation
When I heard that Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman from Operation Ivy had formed a new band called Rancid, I ran on down to the music store like the good little consumer I am and bought this album. I loved it then, and six years later, I still do. And now...
This is definitely one of my all time favorite albums. Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman, Lars, and Brett Reed make up just about the best punk band of the nineties, besides maybe The Ramones, or The Dead Kennedys. The Album starts out with Maxwell Murders, a...
Pros: Good c.d. that is unsurpassed in punk or ska. Cons: though they are a good band, rancid has the shoes of Operation Ivy to fill... And thats sometimes too high of expectations that rancid cannot live up to... but this c.d. is a good start!
Rancid has had a history of sounding good ever since Jesse Michaels left breaking up Operation Ivy, but this C.D. has to be the best Rancid has put out. Tim's words and ideas show how screwed up society really is while also throwing back at you the ideas...
Pros: has 19 songs instead of the usual 10 or 11 most artists put on an album Cons: none in my opinion
This album creates SO much energy. Everysong has the feel-good sing-along attitude. Though Tim can't be understood sometimes, the lyrics come with the CD and then the words can be transcribed. Rancid has come a LONG way and this album is one to tell new...
This album is the best album I own. It single handedly got me into punk/ska and Rancid. It is passionate and beautiful, which yes is possible in punk. this album is part of a great progression from their last release in 1994 titled "Let's Go"....
Pros: Unforgettable songs, fairly long for a punk album Cons: I guess not all the songs are as memorable as others, but they're all good
If you're looking for a great punk album, Rancid's ...And Out Come The Wolves, released in 1995, is exactly what you're looking for. Rancid is an extremely high energy band that can easily be compared to such other punk legends as The Ramones or...
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