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Indestructible (Album) by Rancid

Artist Biography For Rancid

Rancid Is An American Punk Rock Band Formed In Berkeley California In 1991. Founded By Tim Armstrong And Matt Freeman Former Members Of The Band Operation Ivy Rancid Is Often Credited As Being Among The Wave Of Bands That Revived Mainstream Interest In Punk Rock In The United States During The Mid-1990s. Over Their 32-Year Career Rancid Retained Much Of Its Original Fan-Base Most Of Which Was Connected To Its Underground Musical Roots. Rancid Has Had Two Lineup Changes Since Its Inception With Tim Armstrong And Matt Freeman Being Continuous Members. Their Current Lineup Consists Of Armstrong On Guitar And Vocals Freeman On Bass And Vocals Lars Frederiksen On Guitar And Vocals And Branden Steineckert On Drums. The Band Was Formed By Armstrong Freeman And Former Drummer Brett Reed Who Left The Band In 2006 And Was Replaced By Steineckert. This Lineup Recorded Their First Album With Frederiksen Joining The Band On Their Subsequent Tour. To Date Rancid Has Released Ten Studio Albums One Split Album One Compilation Two Extended Plays And A Series Of Live Online-Only Albums And Has Been Featured On A Number Of Compilation Albums. The Band Has Sold Over Four Million Records Worldwide Making It One Of The Most Successful Punk Rock Groups Of All Time. The Band Rose To Fame In 1994 With Its Second Studio Album Let's Go Featuring The Single "Salvation". In The Following Year Rancid Released Its Highly Successful Album ...And Out Come The Wolves Which Produced Its Best-Known Songs "Roots Radicals" "Ruby Soho" And "Time Bomb" And Was Certified Gold And Platinum By The RIAA Selling Over One Million Copies In The United States Alone. Its Next Six Albums – Life Won't Wait 1998 Rancid 2000 Indestructible 2003 Let The Dominoes Fall 2009 ...Honor Is All We Know 2014 And Trouble Maker 2017 – Were Also Critically Acclaimed Though Not As Commercially Successful As ...And Out Come The Wolves. The Band Released Their Tenth Album Tomorrow Never Comes In June 2023. Studio Albums
Rancid 1993 Let's Go 1994 ...And Out Come The Wolves 1995 Life Won't Wait 1998 Rancid Also Known As "Rancid 2000" Or "Rancid 5" 2000 Indestructible 2003 Let The Dominoes Fall 2009 ...Honor Is All We Know 2014 Trouble Maker 2017 Tomorrow Never Comes 2023

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Indestructible

Indestructible Is The Sixth Studio Album By The American Punk Band Rancid Released On August 19 2003. On Vinyl It Is Also A Double Album. Despite Critical Acclaim The Band Was Criticized By Many Fans For Indestructible's Poppier Sound. It Debuted And Peaked At #15 On The Charts With 51 000 Copies Sold In Its First Week Making It Rancid's Second Highest Charting Album Behind Their 2009 Album Let The Dominoes Fall. Indestructible Marks The Last Recording By Drummer Brett Reed Who Left The Group In Late 2006 And Was Replaced By Current Drummer Branden Steineckert Formerly Of The Used . After A Break In 2001 Rancid Returned To The Studio With Co-Producer Brett Gurewitz In 2002 To Record Their Next Album. Work On It Was Meant A Year Long For The Band. Most Notably Finishing Up The Album Was Extremely Stressful For All Of The Members Of Rancid. Delay Of Release
The Album Was Delayed Several Times Before Its Official Release. First Scheduled For Release Was Summer/fall 2002 Then Early 2003 Mid-2003 And Finally August 19 2003. One Of The Reasons Why Indestructible Had Yet To Be Released Was Their Various Other Activities. Singer/guitarist Tim Armstrong Released An Album With His Then-New Side Project Transplants And Second Guitarist Lars Frederiksen Released An Album With Lars Frederiksen And The Bastards. Warner Bros. Records Released The CD Version While LP Was Released By Epitaph.