The roots of Rancid are traceable back to Operation Ivy at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, Ca. circa 1987. After Operation Ivy broke up, Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman went on to form Rancid. In 1993 they signed with long time producer, and label founder Brett Gurewitz of Bad Religion and Epitaph, who would stay on with the band for the next 20 years as the band's producer. Rancid (Tim Armstrong, Lars Frederiksen, Matt Freeman, Branden Steineckert) has stayed independent. They have their own independent booking agent, they’re on an independent record label, Hellcat/Epitaph, and they make their own t-shirts. See ya in the pit.
God Save The Label is the fourth full-length skate video released in 2009 by Black Label Skateboards. ...
411VM 5 is the fifth issue of 411 video magazine and was published in March 1994. Cover photo Felix Arguelles (by Chris Ortiz)Wheels of Fortunes with ...
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Chet Thomas | Olympia WA | Uno |
Jason Adams (The Kid) | Last One To Die | God Save The Label |
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Woodward Ad | Adina | 411VM Issue 5 |