B Sides and C Sides | ||||
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Released | December 11, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 1992–2004 | |||
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Length | 45:18 | |||
Label | Rancid | |||
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Source | Rating |
AbsolutePunk | (63%) [2] |
B Sides and C Sides is a compilation album by the American punk rock band Rancid. It was first released online on December 11, 2007, [3] followed by a standard release on January 15, 2008. It contains a number of B-sides and rare songs as well as compilation or soundtrack appearances plus 4 previously unreleased songs. The set spans from 1992 to 2004, therefore it doesn't include any songs recorded with current drummer Branden Steineckert.
B Sides and C Sides is also notable as being the band's first release since their hiatus in 2004, along with their seventh album Let the Dominoes Fall , which was released on June 2, 2009.
All tracks are written by Rancid
No. | Title | Original appearance | Length |
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1. | "Ben Zanotto" | B side of the "Let Me Go" single (2000) | 2:02 |
2. | "Stop" | B side of the "Bloodclot" single (1998) | 1:41 |
3. | "Devils Dance" | Previously Unreleased. Record During LWW Sessions. | 3:04 |
4. | "Dead and Gone" | B side of the "Let Me Go" single (2000) | 2:06 |
5. | "Stranded" | B side of the "Fall Back Down" single (2003) | 2:24 |
6. | "Killing Zone" | Bonus track on the vinyl version of Indestructible , B side of the "Fall Back Down" single (2003) | 2:39 |
7. | "100 Years" | Previously Unreleased. Record During LWW Sessions. | 1:56 |
8. | "Things to Come" | B side on the "Hooligans" single (1998) | 3:09 |
9. | "Blast 'Em" | B side on the "Time Bomb" single (1995), Bored Generation compilation on Epitaph Records (1996) | 2:29 |
10. | "Endrina" | B side of the "Bloodclot" single (1998) | 1:14 |
11. | "White Knuckle Ride" | "Old Skars & Upstarts" compilation on Disaster Records (1999) | 1:24 |
12. | "Sick Sick World" | Japanese version of Rancid (2000), Warped Tour Compilation (2001), "Sick Sick World" 12-inch single on Rancid Records (2003) | 1:16 |
13. | "Tattoo" | Soundtrack album to Taylor Steele's surf movie The Show on Theologian Records (1998) | 2:06 |
14. | "That's Entertainment" | B side on the "Ruby Soho" single (1995) | 1:29 |
15. | "Clockwork Orange" | Previously Unreleased. Record During LWW Sessions. | 2:45 |
16. | "The Brothels" | Give 'Em the Boot compilation (1997) | 2:57 |
17. | "Just a Feeling" | Radio Radio Radio EP (1993), Fat Music for Fat People compilation (1994) | 1:57 |
18. | "Brixton" (missing verse from original version) | Rock Stars Kill compilation on Kill Rock Stars Records (1994) | 2:25 |
19. | "Empros Lap Dog" | Previously Unreleased. Record During LWW Sessions. | 1:54 |
20. | "I Wanna Riot" | Punk-O-Rama Vol. 1 compilation (1994), B side of the "Roots Radicals" single (1995) | 3:06 |
21. | "Kill the Lights" | Old Skars & Upstarts compilation on Disaster Records (1999) | 1:18 |
No. | Title | Length |
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22. | "I'm Not the Only One" | 2:51 |
23. | "Battering Ram" | 2:58 |
24. | "The Sentence" | 1:39 |
25. | "Media Controller" | 1:58 |
26. | "Idol Hands" | 2:02 |
No. | Title | Length |
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22. | "Blacklisted" | |
23. | "X-Mas Eve (She Got Up And Left Me)" | |
24. | "Fuck You" |
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