Today we have for you guitar picks from the band called
Rancid
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Rancid is an iconic American punk rock band formed in Berkeley, California, in 1991. They were pioneers in the third-wave ska and punk scene of the early 1990s, blending influences from groups like Operation Ivy (which members Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman also played in), the Clash, and minor-threat hardcore into a high-energy sound often characterized by raspy, shared vocals and melodic basslines. Their 1995 album, "...And Out Come the Wolves," is widely considered a landmark of the genre, spawning massive hits like "Time Bomb," "Ruby Soho," and "Roots Radicals." This album, alongside work by contemporaries like Green Day and The Offspring, helped mainstream interest in punk to levels unseen since the late 1970s.
Despite the surge in interest, Rancid maintained a fierce commitment to their independent roots. They initially turned down major label offers, choosing to release "...And Out Come the Wolves" on Epitaph Records, which Tim Armstrong would later help to expand as a co-owner of the subsidiary, Hellcat Records. This decision cemented their reputation as a band who prioritized creative control and community over commercial optimization. Through several lineup shifts, including the departure of long-time drummer Brett Reed and the inclusion of Branden Steineckert, they’ve released many albums with consistent critical praise and commercial success. Rancid remains a powerful live act, continuing to tour extensively, and is revered by multiple generations of fans for their uncompromising integrity, authenticity, and enduring influence on the world of punk and alternative music.
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This collection is a remarkable physical record of rock history, featuring a diverse array of guitar picks gathered from some of the most legendary North American tours. Each piece represents a specific moment in time, coming directly from the hands of the most influential touring bands of the last 20 to 40 years. From the thrash metal precision of Megadeth to the grunge-era icons like Eddie Vedder, these picks are more than just gear—they are tangible artifacts from the high-energy arenas and stadiums that defined a generation of music.
The significance of these picks lies in their connection to the peak of live performance culture across the continent. Over the past four decades, touring reached a massive scale, and these picks were used by artists who headlined the most iconic festivals and venues in the world. Whether it's a specialty "Batmobile" design or a classic tour-stamped plectrum, having items from bands that shaped the sound of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s makes this a curated chronicle of modern rock’s touring legac. I'm putting this guitar pic together. Alphabetical order over the next few weeks and months.
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