RANCID - Tomorrow Never Comes (w/ fold-out poster) - LP - Eco-mix Colour Vinyl september-recordings The Rationals broke through with
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The Rationals broke through with Jeep Holland’s A2 label in 1965 and found a hit with a cover of Otis Redding’s “Respect” on the Cameo Parkway label in 1966-- reaching its way onto the Billboard Hot 100
LP - Limited Edition Silver Vinyl
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RANCID - Tomorrow Never Comes (w/ fold-out poster) - LP - Eco-mix Colour Vinyl september-recordings The Rationals broke through withLP Limited Edition Eco mix Random Colour Vinyl with fold out poster. Due to the nature of the eco mix vinyl manufacturing process using recycled colour vinyl each individual record's colour is utterly unique. Rancid the legendary Bay Area punk rockers are back with their 10th studio album, Tomorrow Never Comes on Epitaph Records. Emerging from the blue collar swamps of Berkeley, California, Rancid has now been a living, breathing punk rock band for
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