Rancid's classic second LP, originally released in 1994, is disarmingly good from start to finish. With roots set firmly in their Berkeley punk rock origins, on Let's Go Rancid set out with heart, soul and vehemence to reach new heights in their music. Some of the highlights are "Salvation," "Radio," and "Nihilism," but all the of the songs bristle with the unmatched signature of Tim Armstrong's intensely evocative writing style. Recorded in their hometown of Berkeley CA, at legendary Fantasy Studios and mixed in Los Angeles at Westbeach Recorders, Let's Go foreshadows the ground breaking success that would be found on their next record, And Out Come the Wolves.
A1 Nihilism
A2 Radio
A3 Side Kick
A4 Salvation
A5 Tenderloin
A6 Let's Go
A7 As One
A8 Burn
A9 The Ballad Of Jimmy & Johnny
A10 Gunshot
A11 I Am The One
B1 Gave It Away
B2 Ghetto Box
B3 Harry Bridges
B4 Black & Blue
B5 St. Mary
B6 Dope Sick Girl
B7 International Cover-Up
B8 Solidarity
B9 Midnight
B10 Motorcycle Ride
B11 Name
B12 7 Years Down