Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320: Kbps __top__
The Definite Guide to Rancid: 1992–2008 Discography From the ashes of Operation Ivy, Rancid emerged in 1991 to become the standard-bearers of East Bay punk. This era (1992–2008) covers their meteoric rise from underground Berkeley legends to platinum-selling icons. The Foundation (1992–1994)
For the purist, the number “320” is sacred. It is the bitrate where the hiss of a cheap MP3 becomes the roar of a Marshall stack. It is where the crack of Brett Reed’s snare drum on …And Out Come the Wolves stops sounding like static and starts sounding like a car accident in a garage. This specific collection—spanning the raw fury of 1992 to the experimental twilight of 2008—captures the band’s evolution in the highest quality the MP3 era ever offered. Rancid - Discography -1992-2008- - 320 Kbps
Essential EPs, Splits & Compilations (1992-2008)
A complete 320 Kbps collection isn't just studio albums. Include these: The Definite Guide to Rancid: 1992–2008 Discography From
So the 2008 endpoint likely includes B Sides and C Sides as the final entry. It is the bitrate where the hiss of