Life Won’t Wait

Rancid

Life Won’t Wait

RELEASED: June 29, 1998
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Intro 0:48 2. Bloodclot 2:45 3. Hoover Street 4:09 4. Black Lung 1:53 5. Life Won't Wait 3:48 6. New Dress 2:51 7. Warsaw 1:31 8. Hooligans 2:32 9. Crane Fist 3:48 10. Leicester Square 2:34 11. Backslide 2:53 12. Who Would've Thought 2:56 13. Cash, Culture and Violence 3:10 14. Cocktails 3:20 15. The Wolf 2:38 16. 1998 2:45 17. Lady Liberty 2:20 18. Wrongful Suspicion 3:31 19. Turntable 2:16 20. Something in the World Today 2:33 21. Corazon de Oro 3:58 22. Coppers 5:01
Life Won’t Wait is the fourth studio album by American punk rock band Rancid, released on September 21, 1998. The album marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, incorporating elements of ska, reggae, and rock, while maintaining their punk roots. Thematically, the album explores social and political issues, reflecting the band's commitment to activism and their experiences in the music scene. With its catchy hooks and energetic performances, Life Won’t Wait has garnered a legacy as one of Rancid's most ambitious projects, showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters.