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Additional personnel includes: Ronnie King (Hammond B-3 organ).
For those who think modern punk rock ended the moment Billie Joe from Green Day picked up an acoustic guitar, NOFX and Rancid are here to remind you that the lessons learned in the late-'70s from the likes of the Clash and the Sex Pistols are still being put to good use in the US. In the great indie-rock tradition of bands sharing sides of a single, these two clans split a full-length CD down the middle. Their styles complement each other nicely, as the hoarse vocals and melodic bass lines of Rancid rub shoulders with the slightly more streamlined (but equally assertive) sound of NOFX. Both bands have done their time on the punk underground and it shows, both in the irony and drive of such striking punk ravers as "Don't Call Me White" and in the simple joy that can be heard in the efforts of both of these groups joined together in the common cause of furthering a style that can still accurately be called "punk" in the post-everything 21st century.
Includes liner notes by Fat Mike.
This is part of BYO Records "Split" series.
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Producer: Rancid.
NOFX includes: Fat Mike, El Jefe, Smelly, Melvin.
Engineers: Ryan Greene, Adam Kramer.
Personnel: Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar); Matt Freeman (vocals); Brett Reed (drums); Chuck (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Dave Carlock; Adam Krammer; Ryan Greene.
Recording information: Motor Studios; WestBeach.
Rancid includes: Lars Frederiksen, Tim Armstrong (vocals, guitar); Matt Freeman (vocals, bass); Brett Reed (drums).
Engineers: Dave Carlock, Chris Gresham.
Q (3/02, p.126) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...A good album by any standards....with not a bad song to be heard..." Alternative Press (June 2002, pp.84-86) - 8 out of 10 - "...Punk pappies Rancid and NOFX compare cojones in a battle of the cover songs..." Byo Split Series, Vol. 3 Music NOFX Byo Split Series, Vol. 3 Songs Byo Split Series, Vol. 3 Music Byo Split Series, Vol. 3 Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Rancid ..The usual The typical from what you would expect from Rancid, The songs are good and youll have it in your cd player for a long time.. I recommend it to you if you like them. Submitted by freakgrrrl17 (Corona, New York) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
A good Combo What each band lacks and what makes them who they are really comes out in this album. They will not be able to improve on perfection. Submitted by a reviewer (Northern VA USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
good rancid do better than nofx cus they choose better songs to cover but there is not enough of tim singing, lars sings too much, he ruins "the brews". nofx choose not very good songs to cover but they cover them well. pretty cool album Submitted by idiotgimp666 (bristol, uk) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This is really good. I was surprised that this was so good. As much as I love NOFX (so I hate to say this) but Rancid is great, they actually top some of NOFX's own songs! The Rancid songs NOFX does are OK. But it is definitley worth it to hear the Rancid stuff. Submitted by Matt (Boonsboro) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
2 great bands, 1 great cd This cd is great, what else could be better than NOFX and Rancid on one cd, Buy this cd, NOW! Submitted by a reviewer (Seven Valleys, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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