Rancid Discography - Compilation Appearances

Compilation Appearances

  • "Brixton" - Rock Stars Kill 1994
  • "Can't Forgive" - Land of Greed... World of Need (Embrace tribute) 1994
  • "Hyena," "I Wanna Riot" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 1 1994
  • "I Wanna Riot (feat. Stubborn All-Stars)" - Beavis and Butt-Head Do America soundtrack 1996
  • "Sidekick" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 2 1996
  • "The Brothels" - Give 'Em the Boot 1997
  • "The Harder They Come" - Tibetan Freedom Concert 1997
  • "Rats in the Hallway" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 3 1998
  • "Just a Feeling" - "Fat Music For Fat People" 1998
  • "Lethal" - Skaliente 1998
  • "Cheat" - "Burning London: The Clash Tribute" 1999
  • "Blacklisted" - Short Music for Short People 1999
  • "If the Kids Are United" - Give 'Em the Boot II 1999
  • "1998" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 4 1999
  • "Maxwell Murder" - 2000
  • "Poison" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 5 2000
  • "It's Quite Alright" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 6 2001
  • "Golden Gate Fields" - Give 'Em the Boot III 2002
  • "Bob" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 7 2002
  • "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" - We're a Happy Family - A Tribute to Ramones 2003
  • "Out of Control" - Need for Speed: Underground soundtrack 2003
  • "As Wicked" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 8 2003
  • "Killing Zone" - Give 'Em the Boot IV 2004
  • "Tropical London" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 9 2004
  • "Fall Back Down" - Tony Hawk Underground 2 soundtrack 2004
  • "White Knuckle Ride" - Punk-O-Rama Vol. 10 2005
  • "Tattoo" - Give 'Em the Boot V 2006
  • "Endrina" - Give 'Em the Boot VI 2007
  • "Salvation" - Guitar Hero II soundtrack (appears as a cover made by the game producers, only in the Xbox 360 version) 2007
  • "Fuck You" - Oi! This is Streetpunk, Volume Two 2012

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