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Rancid – “…Honor Is All We Know” [YouTube Album Stream]
In advance of its highly anticipated release on October 27 on Hellcat/Epitaph Records, Rancid’s new album …Honor Is All We Know is streaming in its entirety.
In advance of its highly anticipated release on October 27 on Hellcat/Epitaph Records, Rancid’s new album …Honor Is All We Know is streaming in its entirety on YouTube – listen to it below! …Honor Is All We Know is Rancid’s eighth studio album and was produced by Bad Religion guitarist and Epitaph CEO Brett Gurewitz. The album is the follow up to their 2009 release Let the Dominoes Fall.
This album is unique in that it is filled with growing insight of a band who has been doing this for a while now: it feels natural and organic, written without an agenda or bone to pick, rather the culmination of lives lived largely with a keen interest in the world and a sense of brotherhood.
…Honor Is All We Know Track Listing:
01. Back Where I Belong
02. Raise Your Fist
03. Collision Course
04. Evil’s My Friend
05. Honor Is All We Know
06. A Power Inside
07. In The Streets
08. Face Up
09. Already Dead
10. Diabolical
11. Malfunction
12. Now We’re Through With You
13. Everybody’s Sufferin’
14. Grave Digger
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