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...And Out Come The Lawsuits! Rancid covers album

Posted by Loren on May 21, 2021

...And Out Come The Lawsuits! Rancid covers album
v/a - ...And Out Come The Lawsuits!

Lavasocks and Sell The Heart Records have teamed up to release a Rancid covers album, ...And Out Come The Lawsuits!, available June 4 on multiple formats. The collection, a track-by-track covers record of 1995's ...And Out Come The Wolves features performances by Worriers, Sarchasm, Omnigone, Adult School, and a "semi-reunited" Link 80.

Link 80 members got together to record "Junkie Man" (embed below), the full story of which can be read at Brooklyn Vegan.

Inspired by a similarly themed tribute to Green Day's Dookie, the two labels teamed up for this collection, which was originally planned for release last summer on the 25th anniversary of the original record's release.

Track list:

Maxwell Murder - Stay Wild
11th Hour - Little Debbie & The Crusaders
Roots Radicals - Get Married
Time Bomb - Flying Raccoon Suit
Olympia WA - Hammerbombs
Lock, Step & Gone - Omnigone
Junkie Man - Link 80
Listed MIA - Matamoska
Ruby Soho - Pretty Frankenstein
Daly City Train - Matt Moua
Journey to the End of the East Bay - Sarchasm
She’s Automatic - Vantana Row
Old Friend - Worriers
Disorder and Disarray - Public Safety
The Wars End - angelboy + the halos
You Don’t Care Nothin’ - school bus driver
As Wicked - Danger Inc.
Avenues & Alleyways - Adult School
The Way I Feel - Bad Idol

...And Out Come The Lawsuits! Rancid covers album
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