Their "Sandinista!" moment, experimenting with reggae, rocksteady, and dub. Rancid (2000): A blistering return to 1-minute hardcore tracks. Indestructible (2003):
320 Kbps provides a fuller, closer-to-CD experience, preserving the raw intensity of the original studio recordings.
The 1993 debut is a blistering assault of 16 tracks clocked at just over 35 minutes. It is fast, raw, and heavily inspired by UK82 punk bands like The Exploited and GBH. In a 320 Kbps format, the abrasive, lo-fi garage production of tracks like "Hyena" and "Adina" cuts through with maximum aggressive clarity.