Album Details
Title: ...And Out Come the Wolves Artist: Rancid Release Date: 10/1995 Re-Released On: 0/0/1995 Label: Epitaph/Ada, Epitaph Records UPCs: 045778644421, 045778644469, 8714092644425 Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Punk Revival, Third Wave Ska Revival, Punk-Pop, Ska-Punk, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Aggressive, Angry, Boisterous, Brash, Energetic, Exciting, Joyous, Nostalgic, Raucous, Rebellious, Rowdy, Street-Smart, Uplifting, Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Exuberant, Fiery, Passionate, Rambunctious, Rousing, Volatile, Confrontational, Reverent, Swaggering Total Copies: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Maxwell Murder
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The 11th Hour
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Roots Radicals
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Time Bomb
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Olympia Wa.
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Lock, Step & Gone
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Junkie Man
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Listed M.I.A.
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Ruby Soho
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Daly City Train
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Journey to the End of the East Bay
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She's Automatic
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Old Friend
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Disorder and Disarray
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The Wars End
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You Don't Care Nothin'
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As Wicked
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Avenues & Alleyways
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The Way I Feel
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | Epitaph/Ada | | | 1996 | CD | Epitaph Records | 64442 | | 1995 | CD | Epitaph Records | 86444 |
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Album Review
In the wake of the Offspring's success, Rancid became a hot band, earning a dedicated cult and sparking a major-label bidding war. After flirting with a handful of major labels, the band decided to stick with Epitaph and returned with And Out Come the Wolves. While the title is a veiled reference to the attention the band gained, the album doesn't mark an isolationist retreat into didactic, defiantly underground punk rock. Instead, Rancid develop their own identity on the record, which ironically makes them more accessible. Although they continue to draw heavily from the Clash and the Specials -- and their roots in the ska- punk band Operation Ivy are quite clear throughout the record -- the band plays with such energy and conviction, it's easy to forgive their derivativeness. On the whole, And Out Come the Wolves is a little too long to make a major impact, but individual tracks are classic moments of revivalist punk, including the skittering 2-Tone tribute "Time Bomb." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Andy Wallace | Mixing | | Bashiri Johnson | Percussion | | Brett Gurewitz | Engineer | | Brett Reed | Drums, ? | | DJ Disk | Scratching | | Frank Rinella | Assistant Engineer | | Howie Weinberg | Mastering | | Jerry Finn | Mixing, Producer | | Jesse Fischer | Photography, Artwork | | Joe Pirrera | Assistant Engineer | | Lars Frederiksen | Guitar, Vocals, ? | | Matt Freeman | Vocals (Background), ?, Bass | | Michael Rosen | Engineer | | Mike Fasano | Technician | | Paul Jackson | Organ, Organ (Hammond) | | Rancid | Producer | | Steve Sisco | Assistant Engineer | | Tim Armstrong | Vocals, ?, Guitar |
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