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  2. Three shots rung out the hero's dead, the new king is crowned. [Chorus] Black coat, white shoes, black hat, Cadillac. Yeah, the boy's a time bomb. Black coat, white shoes, black hat,...

  3. Jan 5, 2024 · The chorus of the song, “Black coat, white shoes, black hat, Cadillac / Yeah, the boy’s a time bomb,” portrays the boy as someone who carries an air of danger and recklessness. The description of his attire and the mention of a luxurious car present an image of a charismatic but volatile character.

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    Eventually, enough ska-punk piled up in their discography that long-serving London bootboy punk outfit Cock Sparrer’s Daryl Smithcompiled 22 such tracks in 2015. Dubbed All The Moon Stomper’s, these deep cuts, B-sides and compilation contributions effectively argued Rancid’s importance to the punk/reggae/ska fusion. It places them alongside their h...

    Bearing all this evidence in mind, please enjoy our custom playlist, Alternative Press presents Crucial Rancid Ska-Punk. Consider the rest of this article the liner notes. 

    “Black coat, white shoes, black hat, Cadillac, yeah/The boy’s a time bomb.” Can anyone forget the first time they heard Armstrong’s shopping list of rebel style shouting out of a radio or MTV? Rancid’s first stab at ska became one of the early singles establishing them as commercial punk contenders. It’s an outlaw ode as perfect as Cliff’s original...

    “Some grow up and some grow old,” Armstrong gruffly muses midway through this tale of the fall of Jackyl, “an artist and a writer and a poet and a friend.” “But what about the kid who never learned the rules?” The lyric follows Jackyl as he shoots smack in a train station men’s room, bobs and weaves whilst drinking beer and makes decisions that lan...

    “I saw a new generation coming/Under the smoke over Oakland,” guitarist Lars Frederiksenand his bandmates shout in jubilation over the deceptively bubbly power-chord ska of this compilation track. It’s a trick Rancid employ often — joyous music belying stark lyrics. This time, it’s an account of a riot in their backyard: “250 dead, the Tribune read...

    The fourth Rancid album expanded their remit to weave funk, hip-hop, rockabilly, duband heavy-duty reggae elements through the usual Clash-like punk rock. For their trouble, comparisons to Joe/Mick/Paul/Topper’s expansionist Sandinista!were bandied about. The reggae-heavy, Frederiksen-sung title track was one of two recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, e...

    Rancid have an onstage tendency to play this one as a straight-up rocker. But it emerged from Life Won’t Waitas a pure-bore ska song, punctuated by Armstrong’s wheezy Bob Dylan-style harmonica bursts. “I ain’t lookin’ for answers,” the two guitarists harmonize between verses rhapsodizing a lost soul tiring of life on the Lower East Side. “I don’t w...

    Frederiksen opens and closes this burbling, trombone-driven reggae song toasting dedications to a number of New York-based punk, hardcoreand reggae bands of the day. Then Armstrong strides up to the mic, unfurling a shopping list of injustices committed “down at the state house.” He’s wrongfully accused at gun point of some unspecified crime, being...

    It’d been five years since the world enjoyed Rancid pogoing their way through some nimble ska. The album between Indestructibleand Life Won’t Wait, 2000’s Rancid, was nothing but wall-to-wall thrash rockers. So hearing “Red Hot Moon,”with its joyous chorus about riding “the bus downtown to the graveyard shift tonight,” ignited a party in your eardr...

    Rancid singles burning up the pop charts got left behind in the ‘90s, along with OK Sodaand Beavis And Butt-Head. Which concerned the band not a whit: Their fanbase was loyal, and they could still pack large venues and command festival stages. Their records were also consistently strong, even if they were no longer annual affairs — it’d been six ye...

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  4. Time Bomb. Rancid. 51 Comments. 0 Tags. If you want to make the move then you better come in. It's just the ability to reason that wears so thin. Living and dying and the stories that are true. Secrets to a good life is knowing when you're through. Black coat, white shoes, black hat, Cadillac, yeah. The boy's a time bomb.

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  5. Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California in 1991. Founded by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, former members of the band Operation Ivy, Rancid is often credited (alongside Green Day and The Offspring) as being among the wave of bands that revived mainstream interest in punk rock in the United States during the mid-1990s.

  6. Rancid - Officially Licensed Merchandise. Rancid is an American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California in 1991. Members include; Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman, Lars Frederiksen, Branden Steineckert, Brett Reed.

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