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Rancid
Bei einem Auftritt im Jahr 2006 Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Streetpunk, Ska-Punk Gründung 1991 Website http://www.rancidrancid.com Aktuelle Besetzung Tim Armstrong Gesang, GitarreLars Frederiksen Bass, GesangMatt Freeman Branden Steineckert Ehemalige Mitglieder SchlagzeugBrett Reed (1991–2006)
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