Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: RANCID Title: OUT COME THE WOLVES Street Release Date: 08/17/1995 Domestic Genre: PUNK
2010-07-29 The incomparable album Most punk bands would be lucky to have one song the caliber of every song on this album. The band continually knocks them out of the park, a feat that they haven't been able to replicate since- truly lighting-in-a-bottle. The album is so good that just about anyone should be able to get into this CD. I am happy to own the more diverse "Life Won't Wait" but I can't deny the sheer wall to wall quality that "And out comes the wolves" embodies. I dare say that its better than contemporary albums like the other "punk revival" landmarks like the Offspring's "Smash" and Greed Day's "Dookie" (typo? no). If it doesn't still sound 'fresh' its still a vibrant and thoroughly enjoyable album.
2010-06-28 It's automatic This is punk rock gold. This is easily in my top three favorite punk albums, and certainly the greatest by Rancid. This album has a phenomenal onslaught of animated lyrics, agressive drumming, and intense bass lines. There simply isn't a song on this album that I don't like, or that doesn't take me back to when I first heard it. I can still to this day listen to it in it's entireity and be overcome with energy and happiness.
2009-07-30 ...and out comes a punk classic!!! Rancid is one of the best bands of modern punk music. "...And Out Come The Wolves" is a great combination of old-school punk, ska-punk and pop-punk. In terms of famous ska-punk bands, I like these guys more than Sublime because Rancid has a punkier vibe. Either way, this album would be perfectly suited for hanging out on the boardwalk near the beach, or the soundtrack to walking down the streets of the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. The songs go from having an edgy, guitar-heavy vibe to a laid-back, reggae-influenced vibe, and the switching to and from is perfectly done.
With over 20 songs on the album clocking in at over 49 minutes, there's plenty to love. All the songs are great, but standout classics as ones such as "Maxwell Murder", "Time Bomb", "Ruby Soho", "She's Automatic", "Journey To The End of The East Bay", "Old Friend" and "Roots Radical". Be sure to check this album out if you want to get into the band, or if you don't have it yet. Any fans of ska-punk, pop-punk or straight-up punk-rock will be sure to dig this! Thanks for the time, and peace.
2009-03-31 Even if you don't like punk you will love this album This album is a great mix of sounds. Not all true Rancid fans love this album but I certainly do.
2008-05-29 Lame Ska sucks, this "new" lame excuse for punk is just made to sell to idiots dumb enough to buy it (like my brother)basically everyone who says they like this is a poser. great job! ^_^
Most punk bands would be lucky to have one song the caliber of every song on this album. The band continually knocks them out of the park, a feat that they haven't been able to replicate since- truly lighting-in-a-bottle. The album is so good that just about anyone should be able to get into this CD. I am happy to own the more diverse "Life Won't Wait" but I can't deny the sheer wall to wall quality that "And out comes the wolves" embodies. I dare say that its better than contemporary albums like the other "punk revival" landmarks like the Offspring's "Smash" and Greed Day's "Dookie" (typo? no). If it doesn't still sound 'fresh' its still a vibrant and thoroughly enjoyable album.
2010-06-28 It's automatic
This is punk rock gold. This is easily in my top three favorite punk albums, and certainly the greatest by Rancid. This album has a phenomenal onslaught of animated lyrics, agressive drumming, and intense bass lines. There simply isn't a song on this album that I don't like, or that doesn't take me back to when I first heard it. I can still to this day listen to it in it's entireity and be overcome with energy and happiness.
2009-07-30 ...and out comes a punk classic!!!
Rancid is one of the best bands of modern punk music. "...And Out Come The Wolves" is a great combination of old-school punk, ska-punk and pop-punk. In terms of famous ska-punk bands, I like these guys more than Sublime because Rancid has a punkier vibe. Either way, this album would be perfectly suited for hanging out on the boardwalk near the beach, or the soundtrack to walking down the streets of the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. The songs go from having an edgy, guitar-heavy vibe to a laid-back, reggae-influenced vibe, and the switching to and from is perfectly done.
With over 20 songs on the album clocking in at over 49 minutes, there's plenty to love. All the songs are great, but standout classics as ones such as "Maxwell Murder", "Time Bomb", "Ruby Soho", "She's Automatic", "Journey To The End of The East Bay", "Old Friend" and "Roots Radical". Be sure to check this album out if you want to get into the band, or if you don't have it yet. Any fans of ska-punk, pop-punk or straight-up punk-rock will be sure to dig this! Thanks for the time, and peace.
2009-03-31 Even if you don't like punk you will love this album
This album is a great mix of sounds. Not all true Rancid fans love this album but I certainly do.
2008-05-29 Lame
Ska sucks, this "new" lame excuse for punk is just made to sell to idiots dumb enough to buy it (like my brother)basically everyone who says they like this is a poser. great job! ^_^