Swallow My Pride
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"Winter Is Here..." -- That first phrase sets the tone for the track. A realistic, and angry, and catchy song, which was originally done by the incredible Ramones on their 1977 'Leave Home' record.
Tim Timebomb - Guitar & Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Guitar & Piano
Trouble
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Pink and I recorded the original vocal for this song while in New Jersey on the Transplants bus in 2003. There was something about that night in Jersey-- because, when we got back to the studio in LA, we could never beat the vocal that she did on that bus..
Tim Timebomb - Lead Guitar & Lead Vocal
Kevin Bivona - Piano, Rhythm Gtr.,Glockenspiel, B3 Organ, BG Vocals
Tim Hutton - Bass
Dash Hutton - Drums & Percussion
Aimee Allen - BG Vocals
Jordis Unga - BG Vocals
Mark Bush - Trumpet
Ruben Duranz - Trombone
Robby Spengler -Tenor Sax
Everything I Need
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You got everything you need right here. It's not about having money, or material things--honestly, for me it's about playing music with my friends. It's what I love to do everyday that I can. Playing music is meaningful and fun for me. It's all I need.
Tim Timebomb - Guitar and Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Bass, Guitar, Accordian, Mandolin, BG Vocals
Dash Hutton - Drums, Percussion
Tommy King - B3 organ
Poison
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My brothers and I in Rancid originally recorded this song back in 2000, and it came out on the Hellcat/Epitaph 'Rancid 5' record, which was produced by Brett Gurewitz. Rancid will be going into the studio with Gurewitz this February to make our eighth record!
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Lead Vocals
John Morrical - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Mandolin & Melodica
Night Owl
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This was done at Ryan Foltz's place in Cleveland with the Ohio Ramblers. I've heard three versions of this song, and I dig them all. One is by Tony Allen and The Champs from the 50s, another is by Bobby Paris, which was a Northern Soul hit in the 60's, and there's a great reggae version by Horace Andy from the early 70s. Our rhythm is like the Bobby Paris version, and our chorus is more like Tony Allen's. If I ever met Horace, I'd ask him what version he was influenced by. I feel this is the kinda song where everyone adds something to every new version as it floats down the river of music. Our addition to the 'Night Owl' was our call and response Outro.
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Lead Vocals
Dave McKean - Drums, Background vocal
Doug McKean - Bass, Guitar
Austin “walkin’ cane” Charnanghat -Guitar
Justin Gorski -Keys
Ryan Foltz -Background Vocal, Percussion
Liz Kelly - Background Vocal
Kevin Bivona - Percussion