New Music RANCID release another new song October 15, 2014 1 min read After announcing their new album, releasing a triple a video and revealing a new track, ska punk rockers from RANCID are back with another new single. Pre-order here, launch the new track below and dance! Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: epitapth recordshellcat recordspunk rockrancidska punk Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in April 21, 2026 Bergamo rockers THE POST SEASONS premiere “Rat Race” video, debut album “Songs For The Sound Guy” April 21, 2026 Turin’s ROPE on pushing past the hardcore scene they came from, processing grief on new LP April 21, 2026 Brooklyn’s ONESIE premiere “Twilight Years,” written after death of a father April 21, 2026 Spanish hardcore punks CORPORATE JOB on naming a hardcore band after the jobs they grew up hating Previous Story “Unsaid” – LIE AFTER LIE album premiere! Next Story OLD LINES streaming their new full length in its entirety! Latest Bergamo rockers THE POST SEASONS premiere “Rat Race” video, debut album “Songs For The Sound Guy” Turin’s ROPE on pushing past the hardcore scene they came from, processing grief on new LP Brooklyn’s ONESIE premiere “Twilight Years,” written after death of a father Spanish hardcore punks CORPORATE JOB on naming a hardcore band after the jobs they grew up hating Spanish post hardcore banda ADIÓS CABALLOS pull Neuromancer, 1984, and Fight Club into new EP “Edificios Abandonados”
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