Radio Radio Radio

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Rancid
Rancid cover
EP by Rancid
Released August 26, 1993
Recorded  ???
Genre Punk Rock
Length  ???
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Producer(s)  ???
Professional reviews
Rancid chronology
Rancid
(1993)
Radio Radio Radio EP
(1993)
Let's Go
(1994)


Radio Radio Radio is a 7" EP by punk band Rancid, released on August 26, 1993. It was the only thing they ever released on Fat Wreck Chords.

This is the first Rancid release with four members, with the inclusion of Lars Fredriksen on guitars and vocals. Previously a three-piece, Rancid was in need of a second guitar player to refine their sound. They had briefly performed live with Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day as their second guitar player, but Billie Joe decided to stay with Green Day rather than become a full member of Rancid. "Radio" was written in the short time that Billie Joe was in the band, and he therefore was a co-writer of the song. After Billie Joe decided to leave, Frederiksen filled the spot. Frederiksen had previously been a member of British punk legends the UK Subs.

"Radio" and "Dope Sick Girl" were both re-recorded for Let's Go, which was released the next year.

Contents

[edit] Notes

  • "Just A Feeling" is misspelled on the record sleeve as "Just A Felling".
  • The run on groove on side A has "That's a lot of radios" etched on it, and side B has "Feeling has two Es" (reference to the misspelling noted above) etched onto its run on groove.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Side A

  1. "Radio"
  2. "Dope Sick Girl"

[edit] Side B

  1. "Just A Feeling"
  2. "Someone's Gonna Die" (originally by Blitz)

[edit] Personnel

[edit] External links

Rancid
Tim Armstrong | Lars Frederiksen | Matt Freeman | Branden Steineckert
Former members: Brett Reed
Discography
Studio albums: Rancid (1993) | Let's Go | ...And Out Come the Wolves | Life Won't Wait | Rancid (2000) | Indestructible | (Seventh Studio Album)

EPs and compilation albums: Rancid (EP) | Radio Radio Radio | BYO Split Series, Vol. 3
Singles: "Time Bomb" | "Ruby Soho" | "Fall Back Down"