Rancid - ...Honor Is All We Know (Japan) (2014) [FLAC]
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Rancid - ...Honor Is All We Know (Japan) (2014) [FLAC] Genre: Rock Style: Punk Source: Japanese Edition CD (log + cue) Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 1,000 kbps Bit depth: 16 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Back Where I Belong 02 Raise Your Fist 03 Collision Course 04 Evil's My Friend 05 Honor Is All We Know 06 A Power Inside 07 In the Streets 08 Face Up 09 Already Dead 10 Diabolical 11 Malfunction 12 Now We're Through with You 13 Everybody's Sufferin' 14 Grave Digger Bonus 15 Breakdown 16 Turn in Your Badge 17 Something to Believe in a World Gone Mad 18 Rancid's Barmy Army One of the cornerstone bands of the '90s punk revival, Rancid's unabashedly classicist sound drew heavily from the Clash's early records, echoing their left-leaning politics and fascination with ska, while adding a bit of post-hardcore crunch. While some critics dismissed Rancid as derivative, others praised their political commitment, surging energy, and undeniable way with a hook. And, regardless of critical debate over their significance, the band's strengths made them perhaps the most popular neo-punk band after Green Day and the Offspring. Their third album, 1995's ...And Out Come the Wolves, made them a platinum-selling sensation and an inescapable presence on MTV and modern rock radio. While they never translated that success into an enormous blockbuster record (like the aforementioned bands who hit the mainstream first), that wasn't necessarily their ambition, choosing to stay with the independent punk label Epitaph and the creative freedom it allowed them. That decision helped them retain a large, devoted core audience as revivalist punk-pop began to slip off the mainstream's musical radar