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5.0 classic
The Slackers Redlight
Only second to the Better Late Than Never album , the Slackers are always experimenting and mixing genres in a smooth fashion that will always get you grooving. Track 8, "Redlight," will always remind of that "one girl" you always see, but chicken to approach and "Come Back Baby" will question lost love. Overall, I have never gotten tired of this album!
The Slackers Better Late Than Never
This is the first studio created album by the Slackers and is probably still their best album yet. Better Later Than Never original release has an authentic "record" sound and you'll almost swear your listening to an original LP straight from Jamaica. Pedophilia, You Don't Know I, Work Song, and Contemplation are the "for sure" tracks to check.

4.5 superb
Fishbone Truth and Soul
The Slackers The Question

4.0 excellent
Rancid ...And Out Come the Wolves
Rancid Life Won't Wait
The Aggrolites Dirty Reggae
The Aggrolites The Aggrolites
The Slackers Close My Eyes
The Slackers Peculiar
Transplants Haunted Cities

3.5 great
Fishbone The Reality of My Surroundings
Fishbone Fishbone
Hepcat Scientific
Operation Ivy Energy
The Skatalites Hi-Bop Ska
The Slackers Wasted Days
Transplants Transplants

3.0 good
Brother Ali The Undisputed Truth
Fishbone The Essential Fishbone
Good for all the ones who are still afraid to buy all their other albums.
The Skatalites Foundation Ska
The Slackers Self Medication
Vic Ruggiero Something in my Blindspot

2.5 average
Chris Murray 4-Track Adventure Of Venice
Fishbone Still Stuck in Your Throat
Hepcat Right On Time
Rancid Rancid (2000)

2.0 poor
Rancid Indestructible
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