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    Rancid Release 20th Anniversary Reissue of ‘…And Out Come The Wolves”

    By Dom VigilNovember 10, 2015


    To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this special release in our history,Epitaph is proud to present the limited edition deluxe 20th anniversary edition of Rancid‘s …And Out Come The Wolves. The record has been re-mastered by Bob Ludwig from the original recording’s analog tapes and will be presented on 180 gram vinyl. The digital version will have 2 bonus tracks, including “Blast ‘Em” and “That’s Entertainment“. Vinyl pre-orders are available at smarturl.it/AOCTW_KRM and digital copies atiTunes http://smarturl.it/AOCTW_iT.

    The recording of …And Out Come The Wolves was split betweenFantasy Studios in Berkeley, CA and Electric Lady Studios in New York City. It was produced by Jerry Finn, mixed by Andy Wallace, with additional recording in New York by Brett Gurewitz. It was released onAugust 22, 1995 at the height of the 90’s punk resurgence and is arguably one of the most important albums of that decade. Featuring tracks that have become punk standards such as “Roots Radical“, “Time Bomb“, and “Ruby Soho“. …And Out Come The Wolves was certified gold in1996 and platinum in 2004.
     
    Rancid has performed the album live in its entirety this year on their headline tour including shows at Punk Rock Bowling in Las Vegas, and at Riot Fest Denver, Chicago, and Toronto. The band will play …And Out Come The Wolves in full at their first annual The Bash New Year’s Eve party in Los Angeles at the Shrine Expo Hall with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, OFF!, and The Interrupters as support. Tickets are on sale now.
     
    Re-mastered for the first time since its release, in 1994, when digital mastering was in its infancy, this re-issue is a first opportunity to hear this incredible record in all its stunning hard-hitting fidelity – the way it was always meant to be heard. The way, the late great, Jerry Finn would have wanted it.

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