Let's Go

06/14/1994 | Epitaph / Ada 

All Music Guide Review

Whatever Rancid lack in innovation, they make up with sheer energy. The group rushes through Let's Go with an invigorating recklessness, sounding like a less-serious, party-ready version of the Clash. It's almost impossible to understand what vocalist Tim Armstrong sings at any given moment, yet there is no great meaning in what Rancid say -- the message is in the buzzing guitars and speeding rhythms. It doesn't hurt that the band can throw out the occasional memorable hook or melody, like the single "Salvation," as well. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Nihilism
  • 2:01

  • 2
  • Radio
  • 2:51

  • 3
  • Side Kick
  • 2:00

  • 4
  • Salvation
  • 2:53

  • 5
  • Tenderloin
  • 1:32

  • 6
  • Let's Go
  • 1:26

  • 7
  • As One
  • 1:33

  • 8
  • Burn
  • 2:10

  • 10
  • Gunshot
  • 1:50

  • 11
  • I Am the One
  • 1:57

  • 12
  • Gave It Away
  • 1:12

  • 13
  • Ghetto Box
  • 1:11

  • 14
  • Harry Bridges
  • 2:20

  • 15
  • Black & Blue
  • 1:58

  • 16
  • St. Mary
  • 2:09

  • 17
  • Dope Sick Girl
  • 2:14

  • 19
  • Solidarity
  • 1:31

  • 20
  • Midnight
  • 1:54

  • 21
  • Motorcycle Ride
  • 1:19

  • 22
  • Name
  • 2:12

  • 23
  • 7 Years Down
  • 2:36

  • Credits

    • Lint
    • Art Direction
    • Rancid
    • Main Performer, Liner Notes


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