Let's Go
J**.
Great Punk Rock
First album that got me started listening to Rancid. Don't think there is a terrible track on it. Then again it's punk rock, if you hate it it will be over in about 2 and a half minutes.
D**Y
Best Recording by the Band! Other LP's are good, but this is 100%
Been a Rancid fan for years, 20 yrs ago I bought this CD, and pretty much listened to it til my ears rang! Bought it on vinyl....and played it again till my ears bled. Great Record!
F**E
What can I say..
It is RANCID!!
D**.
Ok
Ok
J**N
Has it really been twenty years?
This album is just as good now as it was then. And it's on colored vinyl? I'm not sure what gods I pleased, but I'm glad I did. From start to finish, this is the 2nd best album Rancid has done. If not for "...And Out Come the Wolves" this would be their masterpiece. Instead, it's just a fantastic piece of punk rock.
K**Y
Rancid, there you go again!
Having been a long-time fan of the seminal East Bay punk band, Rancid; I am completely happy with Let's Go. As a musician who is always on the look out for new or talented acts, Rancid don't have to impress me twice. I especially like the tracks1. Nihilism- 5/5- This song is raw, edgy and Lars vocals are complimented by lead singer Tim Armstrong's growly snarl.2. Radio- 5/5- Co written by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day (no relation to lead singer Tim Armstrong) this song discusses things that every young punk can relate to growing up. Sort of reminds me of a romantic song in a twisted way.3. Side Kick- 3/5: Sort of a super hero type song. Not my least favorite but not my favorite either4. Salvation- 5/5: Such a sexy, raw song. I remember being a teen and always having this song stuck in my head.5. Tenderloin- 5/5: A catchy tune that is seemingly about a woman (which many Rancid songs aren't about) nice version played pit at the Rancid show here last year :)6. Let's Go- 1/5: An annoying song that seems like a filler. Why they chose this as their title track I haven't a clue. Skip this track7. As One- 1/5: Boring, skip this track.8. Burn- 2/5: Catchy tune, but the lyrics are bit profanity laced for my tastes.9. The Ballad of Jimmy and Johnny: 1/5- Another skipped track10. Gunshot: 3/5- Filler song, skipped track to me. Sounds like bassist Matt Freeman on vocals. Like the guitar interlude though. I can do some mad skanking to this song.11. I am the One: 1/5: Skipped track12. Gave it Away: 1/5: Another filler, there are alot on this record!13. Ghetto Box: 4/5: Fast and rough, great song.14. Harry Bridges: 1/5: Boring, no clear basis15. Black and Blue: 1/5: I don't like this song at all. Matt Freeman sings again, it appears. Matt is an incredible, talented bassist but vocals are not his calling.16. St. Mary: 1/5: Skip17. Dope Sick Girl: 5/5- Man, this song is catchy. Its funny too. Love it!18. International Cover Up: 2/5- I can take or leave this song.19. Solidarity: 1/5- Boring, lack of clear structure. Filler, again.20. Midnight: 5/5- Love this song. Makes me want to get up and dance in some way, shape, or form.21. Motorcycle Ride: 5/5- Clear structure, great progression in chords and formulation. Punk rock at its finest, I don't care what the 12 year old kids say today. This is raw punk power.22. Name: 4/5- I like how Tim screams "you don't know my name!" in the beginning. Great bass lines and progression. Great interlude.23. 7 Years Down: 1/5: A bad way to close the cd.
C**.
Great reissue, great sounding band, just great all around.
Cool album, great songs, whats not to like. This reissue is a classic. It sounds good and well, not a whole lot more to say about it. The cover is neat and all but it is the music that makes it. I realize 25 bucks for an album might be a lot but this is a keeper.
G**1
A great album.
Never fell in love till I fell in love with you!Never new what a good time was till I had a good time with you!Rancid is awesome, and this album is strong evidence.
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