Let's Go is a
1994 (see
1994 in music)
punk rock album by the band
Rancid. Released on the influential indie label
Epitaph Records,
Let's Go achieved little mainstream success, though it appealed to the band's fanbase. However, the surprise success of
punk pop[?] bands like
The Offspring and
Green Day in the mid-
1990s made the album chart better than had ever been expected.
The single "Salvation" peaked at #21 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. The album peaked at #2 and #97 on Billboard's Heatseekers and Billboard 200 charts, respectively.
Track listing
- Nihilism (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Radio (Armstrong/Armstrong/Freeman)
- Sidekick (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Salvation (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Tenderloin (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Let's Go (Armstrong/Freeman)
- As One (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Burn (Armstrong/Freeman/Radier)
- The Ballad of Jimmy & Johnny (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Gunshot (Armstrong/Freeman)
- I Am the One (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Gave It Away (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Ghetto Box (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Harry Bridges (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Black and Blue (Armstrong/Freeman)
- St. Mary (Armstrong/Fredrickson/Freeman)
- Dope Sick Girl (Armstrong/Freeman)
- International Cover-Up (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Solidarity (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Midnight (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Motorcycle Ride (Armstrong/Freeman)
- Name (Armstrong/Dinn/Freeman)
- 37 Years Down (Armstrong/Freeman)
Personnel
- Rancid - Liner Notes
- Tim Armstrong - Guitar, Vocals
- Brett Gurewitz - Producer, Engineer
- Lars Frederiksen - Guitar, Vocals
- Matt Freeman - Bass, Vocals
- Mackie - Art Direction
- Brett Reed - Drums
- Lint - Art Direction
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