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CD Digipak Rancid – Tomorrow Never Comes

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1 Tomorrow Never Comes
2:26
2 Mud, Blood & Gold
1:13
3 Devil In Diguise
1:59
4 New American
2:38
5 The Bloody & Violent History
2:15
6 Don't Make Me Do It
0:58
7 It's A Road To Righteousness
2:18
8 Live Forever
1:22
9 Drop Dead Inn
2:01
10 Prisoners Song
2:21
11 Magnificent Rogue
1:26
12 One Way Ticket
1:51
13 Hellbound Train
1:26
14 Eddie The Butcher
1:35
15 Hear Us Out
1:27
16 When The Smoke Clears
1:41

The kings of Berkeley punk are back. Thirty years since their debut, Rancid returns with Tomorrow Never Comes, their tenth studio album and first release since 2017’s Trouble Maker. Released via Hellcat/Epitaph, this record finds the legendary four-piece—Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen, Matt Freeman, and Branden Steineckert—reenergized and sounding more relentless than they have in decades.

Produced with the short, sharp, and gritty intensity that defined their 2000 self-titled era, Tomorrow Never Comes balances raw fury with the melodic street-punk sensibilities of ...And Out Come The Wolves. From the explosive opening title track to the folk-inspired "Devil in Disguise," the album effortlessly channels influences ranging from 1977 British punk to the working-class storytelling of The Pogues.

Key Highlights:

  • Genre-Definiting Sound: A high-octane mix of street punk, ska, and Oi! that proves why Rancid remains the gold standard of the genre.
  • Stellar Production: Features additional backing vocals and keyboards by Kevin Bivona.
  • Must-Hear Tracks: "Tomorrow Never Comes," "Devil in Disguise," "Drop Dead Inn," and "Mud, Blood, & Gold."
  • Critical Acclaim: Hailed by reviewers as a "9/10" return to form that feels both modern and reflective.

For the lifers and the new generation alike, Tomorrow Never Comes is a testament to unity, redemption, and the enduring power of punk rock.