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After a three-year gap, Rancid returned with the ambitious in 1998. This was the band's "genre-defying, statement-making" album, as one critic described it. Stepping away from the straightforward punk of its predecessor, the band wove together funk, hip-hop, rockabilly, dub, and heavy-duty reggae , creating a sprawling and diverse sonic landscape.

: A more personal and melodic record, and the last to feature founding drummer Brett Reed [19]. Key Compilations & Splits Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320 Kbps

and "Time Bomb" became massive MTV and radio hits. After a three-year gap, Rancid returned with the

If the debut was the spark, Letโ€™s Go was the gasoline. Released in 1994, this album marks the arrival of Lars Frederiksen, whose contribution cannot be overstated. He brought a second guitar and, more importantly, a snarl that perfectly complemented Armstrongโ€™s slur. : A more personal and melodic record, and

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Rancid's subsequent albums, (2001) and Rancid (2003), demonstrated a more mature and experimental approach to songwriting. The band incorporated various musical styles, such as ska and hardcore, into their sound, resulting in a more diverse and complex discography.

It re-established the band's hardcore credentials and highlighted their punk-only capacity. 6. The Modern Era: Indestructible (2003)