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Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 20 Nov 2014, 5:35pm
by biopunk
Dr. Medulla wrote:Biopunk: Canada's Number One Paul Gott fan.
Truth be told, I'm more a fan of Paul Gott's En Guard Records label than I ever was of the Ripcordz... :meh:

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 20 Nov 2014, 5:48pm
by Dr. Medulla
biopunk wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Biopunk: Canada's Number One Paul Gott fan.
Truth be told, I'm more a fan of Paul Gott's En Guard Records label than I ever was of the Ripcordz... :meh:
I had a Ripcordz song on a mix tape long, long ago. Fuck, can't recall what it was, but damn it was good.

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 18 May 2015, 1:15am
by Inder
[v][/v]

:cool: :cool: :cool:

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 18 May 2015, 3:36am
by Chuck Mangione
Hey, I remember this thread!

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 18 May 2015, 7:23am
by Rat Patrol
Inder wrote:[v][/v]

:cool: :cool: :cool:
So much real punx0r on one stage it ripped a hole in spacetime, d00d. :shifty:

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 08 Feb 2016, 6:13pm
by tepista
Hello!
Ok so tonight I'm gonna make a guest appearance on The X-Files. Here's the backstory on how it went down.
Glen Morgan who is the writer and director of X-Files, is a fan of Rancid. Glen has seen Rancid 40 times live over the years. At a show in San Diego, he split his head open in the pit and received 4 stitches, ouch.
Come to find out, Glen had written a character with me in mind called "The Trashman." To just be considered for a role was an honor, but actually filming was a surreal experience. Everyone on set from the cast, to the crew welcomed me with open arms and made me feel right at home.
I've been watching the X-Files since day one, so this whole experience was awesome and a rememberable.


Tim Armstrong

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 08 Feb 2016, 6:15pm
by Flex
tepista wrote:Hello!
Ok so tonight I'm gonna make a guest appearance on The X-Files. Here's the backstory on how it went down.
Glen Morgan who is the writer and director of X-Files, is a fan of Rancid. Glen has seen Rancid 40 times live over the years. At a show in San Diego, he split his head open in the pit and received 4 stitches, ouch.
Come to find out, Glen had written a character with me in mind called "The Trashman." To just be considered for a role was an honor, but actually filming was a surreal experience. Everyone on set from the cast, to the crew welcomed me with open arms and made me feel right at home.
I've been watching the X-Files since day one, so this whole experience was awesome and a rememberable.


Tim Armstrong
The 90s :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 08 Feb 2016, 6:29pm
by tepista
Flex wrote:
tepista wrote:Hello!
Ok so tonight I'm gonna make a guest appearance on The X-Files. Here's the backstory on how it went down.
Glen Morgan who is the writer and director of X-Files, is a fan of Rancid. Glen has seen Rancid 40 times live over the years. At a show in San Diego, he split his head open in the pit and received 4 stitches, ouch.
Come to find out, Glen had written a character with me in mind called "The Trashman." To just be considered for a role was an honor, but actually filming was a surreal experience. Everyone on set from the cast, to the crew welcomed me with open arms and made me feel right at home.
I've been watching the X-Files since day one, so this whole experience was awesome and a rememberable.


Tim Armstrong
The 90s :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
I would have named the character "Mumbles"

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 08 Feb 2016, 8:42pm
by Marky Dread
tepista wrote:
Flex wrote:
tepista wrote:Hello!
Ok so tonight I'm gonna make a guest appearance on The X-Files. Here's the backstory on how it went down.
Glen Morgan who is the writer and director of X-Files, is a fan of Rancid. Glen has seen Rancid 40 times live over the years. At a show in San Diego, he split his head open in the pit and received 4 stitches, ouch.
Come to find out, Glen had written a character with me in mind called "The Trashman." To just be considered for a role was an honor, but actually filming was a surreal experience. Everyone on set from the cast, to the crew welcomed me with open arms and made me feel right at home.
I've been watching the X-Files since day one, so this whole experience was awesome and a rememberable.


Tim Armstrong
The 90s :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
I would have named the character "Mumbles"
:mrgreen:

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 5:51pm
by Heston
Had a pint with Lars today as we were supporting his offshoot band in Belfast, what a wonderful down to earth chap he is. It was our bass player's birthday and he presented him with a bottle of rum onstage. I'm now drinking it, so forgive any posts in the KISS thread.

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 6:16pm
by Silent Majority
Heston wrote:Had a pint with Lars today as we were supporting his offshoot band in Belfast, what a wonderful down to earth chap he is. It was our bass player's birthday and he presented him with a bottle of rum onstage. I'm now drinking it, so forgive any posts in the KISS thread.
I totally love their Billy Bragg cover.

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 20 Aug 2016, 11:36pm
by Marky Dread
Heston wrote:Had a pint with Lars today as we were supporting his offshoot band in Belfast, what a wonderful down to earth chap he is. It was our bass player's birthday and he presented him with a bottle of rum onstage. I'm now drinking it, so forgive any posts in the KISS thread.
That's cool.




...that still don't excuse any KISS rubbish.

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 21 Aug 2016, 1:07am
by Flex
Heston wrote:Had a pint with Lars today as we were supporting his offshoot band in Belfast, what a wonderful down to earth chap he is. It was our bass player's birthday and he presented him with a bottle of rum onstage. I'm now drinking it, so forgive any posts in the KISS thread.
That's awesome.

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 9:58am
by JennyB
Heston wrote:Had a pint with Lars today as we were supporting his offshoot band in Belfast, what a wonderful down to earth chap he is. It was our bass player's birthday and he presented him with a bottle of rum onstage. I'm now drinking it, so forgive any posts in the KISS thread.
Very cool. How did the PR gig go?

Re: Hey, remember Rancid?

Posted: 22 Aug 2016, 10:38am
by Heston
JennyB wrote:
Heston wrote:Had a pint with Lars today as we were supporting his offshoot band in Belfast, what a wonderful down to earth chap he is. It was our bass player's birthday and he presented him with a bottle of rum onstage. I'm now drinking it, so forgive any posts in the KISS thread.
Very cool. How did the PR gig go?
I was playing with a band I'm helping out on guitar called Crashed Out. Gig went well. The best thing was I bumped into Jim Reilly from Stiff Little Fingers later in the night outside the venue. He played drums on all their best songs so I was quite awestruck. Lovely bloke though. I got a pic taken but it's a bit blurry. Will upload it later.