
Let's Go is a Punk album by Rancid, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 46 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- raw
- rowdy
- punky
About
While their eponymous debut introduced Rancid’s sound, the band’s persona crystallized on <i>Let’s Go</i>. With new member Lars Frederiksen contributing second guitar and vocals, Rancid sounded beefier than ever before. Bassist Matt Freeman and drummer Brett Reed still provide a giddy bounce, but the riffs of “Harry Bridges” and “St. Mary” come down with the force of a brickbat. Like all punk bands, Rancid sings about police harassment, nonconformity and hatred for the mainstream, but what really sets them apart are their thumbnail portraits of the urban landscape and the street punks that live within it. “Nihilism” captures the “white ghettos” of Campbell, California, where the members of Rancid were raised. On the other hand, “Tenderloin” and “The Ballad of Jimmy & Johnny” zoom in on other neighborhoods in the Bay Area, inviting the listener to spend a few moments with a midnight prostitute, or a skinhead street-racer. Like all great art, <i>Let’s Go</i> focuses on a specific place and time, but unlike most punk rock albums, it forgoes sloganeering in favor of humanistic portraiture.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Nihilism
- A2Radio
- A3Side Kick
- A4Salvation
- A5Tenderloin
Side B
- B1Let's Go
- B2As One
- B3Burn
- B4The Ballad Of Jimmy & Johnny
- B5Gunshot
- B6I Am The One
Side C
- C1Gave It Away
- C2Ghetto Box
- C3Harry Bridges
- C4Black & Blue
- C5St. Mary
- C6Dope Sick Girl
Side D
- D1International Cover-Up
- D2Solidarity
- D3Midnight
- D4Motorcycle Ride
- D5Name
- D67 Years Down
Credits
Performers
- Matt FreemanBASS VOCALS
- Brett ReedDRUMS
- Lars FrederiksenGUITAR VOCALS
- Tim ArmstrongGUITAR VOCALS
15 collectors on Gatefold own this · 46 pressings tracked on Gatefold
