Let's Go is a 1994 album by the American punk rock band Rancid. Released on the influential indie label Epitaph Records, Let's Go initially achieved little mainstream success, though it appealed to the band's fan base. However, the surprise success of punk rock bands like The Offspring, Green Day and Bad Religion in the mid-1990s brought forth more mainstream interest in the album, and it ultimately reached #97 on the Billboard 200. Until Rancid (2000), Let's Go was the only Rancid album to be produced by Brett Gurewitz, although he engineered the band's nex… read more
Let's Go is a 1994 album by the American punk rock band Rancid. Released on the influential indie label Epitaph Records, Let's Go initially… read more
Let's Go is a 1994 album by the American punk rock band Rancid. Released on the influential indie label Epitaph Records, Let's Go initially achieved little mainstream success, … read more
Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1991 by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, both former members of Operation Ivy. The band is frequently cited, along with Green Day and the Offspring, as part of the group of acts that helped renew mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid 1990s. Rancid has maintained a substantial portion of its original audience, much of which is connected to its underground punk roots. The band has undergone two lineup changes since its formation, with Armstrong and Freeman remaining constant members. … read more
Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1991 by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, both former members of Operation Ivy. The band is frequently cited, along wit… read more
Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1991 by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, both former members of Operation Ivy. The band is frequently cited, along with Green Day and the Offspring, as part of the … read more