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Indestructible
by: Rancid

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624852926
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Epitaph
Manufacturer: Epitaph
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Epitaph
Release Date: August 19, 2003
Sales Rank: 66132
Studio: Epitaph




Disc 1:
  1. Indestructible
  2. Fall Back Down
  3. Red Hot Moon
  4. David Courtney
  5. Start Now
  6. Out of Control
  7. Django
  8. Arrested in Shanghai
  9. Travis Bickle
  10. Memphis
  11. Spirit of '87
  12. Ghost Band
  13. Tropical London
  14. Roadblock
  15. Born Frustrated
  16. Back Up Against the Wall
  17. Ivory Coast
  18. Stand Your Ground
  19. Otherside
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Album Description:
Rancid, one of rock's most influential indie bands of the 90s, finally makes its major-label debut with indestructible, it's first album in three years. 19 tracks packaged in digipak format. Hellcat. 2003.

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Where Rancid's eponymous 2000 album saw the band attempting to re-seize the moral high ground by aping the hardcore sound of the early 1980s, Indestructible is a return to the eclectic mix of their own breakthrough album And Out Come the Wolves. Thus 'Red Hot Moon' and 'Memphis' are melancholy, Clash-inspired grooves, 'Arrested in Shanghai' and 'Back Up Against the Wall' are melodic pop rock, while 'Out of Control' and 'Born Frustrated' are screaming punk assaults. Their politics, naturally, remain sound, as evinced by 'Ivory Coast' and the anti-violence anthem 'Spirit of '87'. --Dominic Wills



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - one of the best
I have to say i love almost all kinds of music, but punk is my favorite, i did grow up in london when it was invented! i have to say this is probebly one of the best albums ive ever heard, That guy can sing



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Indestructible?
In spite a bigger production than before and distribution to Warner Bros., "Indestructible" is very much a Rancid record. And pretty much every sound you enjoyed from them is on here. It's not even that bad a starting point from the band. It wasn't intentional, but this was my first full album from the band (found this one at a local library). I enjoyed the variety of the tracks and the band's energy and execution through the record. There is even a few songs that show a more mature side of the group that wasn't even so much present on the predecessors.

How you enjoy the record will depend on what type of fan you are. If you were disappointed that LP5 was not enough in the more ska route of "Life," then I think you may find this as a slight redemption. However you slice it though, to say the whole thing's aggressive and/or the whole thing's soft is very much wrong. They do both of these things and more ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome...
This is quite possibly Rancid's finest work. The musical depth and variety of this album is second only to Life Won't Wait. It takes you on a journey, with twists and turns of musical inspiration. I've been a Rancid junkie since I was 11 years old, almost 5 years later I can still listen to all of their stuff over and over and never be sick of it. Rancid is the kind of band that has music for any mood. If you're up for smashing things and running amuck, their first album is awesome. Feel like hearing about life on the street and friends of Rancid? Let's Go works there. Want an all around punk masterpeice? ...And Out Come the Wolves. Need some reggae? Life Won't Wait. Wanna go skate? Rancid 2000...Indestructable is an album you can really listen to and just soak the music in. Indestructable is some of Rancid's best.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great album
this isn't so much a punk record as it is a soulful and truly redeeming rock album. It seems like these guys were inspired by Lou Reed's "New York", but I could be wrong. I couldn't believe someone here actually thinks the Dropkick Murphies and Flogging Molly are "real" punk bands. I wouldn't call this "real" punk, or really even "punk" at all so much as just good rock music. for real punk, try listening to the Virus(RIP), Defiance, Cro-mags,lower class brats, the adicts, black flag, minor threat, the aplicators(pop candy, but still decent all-chick band), XXXdeathstarXX(hardcore), the scapegoats(johnson county's finest, and personal friends of mine), the unseen, old Varukers, GG Alline(america's most sincere transgressive artist and advocate of hate and misanthropy- RIP),etc...early norwegian black metal is also pretty cool because it embodies the DIY attitude, abrasive low-fi recording, and true hardcore values i.e. ... Read More

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