Loading... Please wait...Rancid’s Let The Dominoes Fall is essential Rancid: a readymade punk classic that will take its place beside And Out Come the Wolves as a touchstone of the genre, filled with two-minute gems that every kid in North America will be singing along with this summer. Lead by first single “Last One To Die” – a defiant anthem to brotherhood and commitment already tearing it up at modern rock radio – Let the Dominoes Fall both continues and expands on Rancid’s legacy, as the new songs show a lyrical depth perhaps best shown in two songs that center the album, “Civilian Ways” and “The Bravest Kids.” Punk has often seen the world as “us vs. them,” but with these two songs – a sensitive portrait of a returning serviceman and a loving tribute to those that serve –Rancid show empathy for working Americans that recalls the songs of Springsteen or Petty. Rancid have set their sights on greater things, aimed, and hit the bullseye.
CD / 2xLP Track Listing
East Bay Night
This Place -
Up To No Good
Last One To Die
Disconnected
I Ain't Worried
Damnation
New Orleans
Civilian Ways
The Bravest Kids
Skull City
L.A. River
Lulu
Dominoes Fall
Liberty and Freedom
You Want It, You Got It
Locomotive
That's Just The Way It Is Now
The Highway
CD/DVD Track Listing
East Bay Night
This Place
Up To No Good
Last One To Die
Disconnected
I Ain't Worried
Damnation
New Orleans
Civilian Ways
The Bravest Kids
Skull City
L.A. River
Lulu
Dominoes Fall
Liberty And Freedom
You Want It, You Got It
Locomotive
That's Just The Way It Is Now
The Highway
East Bay Night (Acoustic)
L.A. River (Acoustic)
I Ain't Worried (Acoustic)
This Place (Acoustic)
Disconnected (Acoustic)
Liberty And Freedom (Acoustic)
Dominoes Fall (Acoustic)
New Orleans (Acoustic)
You Want It, You Got It (Acoustic)
Outgunned (Acoustic)
The Bravest Kids (Acoustic)
Last One To Die (Acoustic)