Music Videos
Year | Title | Director | Album |
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1993 | "Hyena" | Tim Armstrong | Rancid (1993) |
1994 | "Nihilism" | Let's Go | |
"Salvation" | Tim Armstrong/Mark Kohr | ||
1995 | "Roots Radicals" | Tim Armstrong | ...And Out Come the Wolves |
"Time Bomb" | Marcus Raboy | ||
"Ruby Soho" | Tim Armstrong/Jim Guerinot | ||
1998 | "Bloodclot" | Rancid/Nick Egan | Life Won't Wait |
"Backslide" | Tim Armstrong/Rancid | ||
"Who Would've Thought" | |||
"Leicester Square" | |||
2000 | "GGF (Golden Gate Fields)" | Tim Armstrong | Rancid (2000) |
"Young Al Capone" | |||
"Let Me Go" | |||
"I Am Forever" | |||
"Dead Bodies" | |||
2003 | "Fall Back Down" | Tim Armstrong/Nazeli Kodjoian | Indestructible |
"Red Hot Moon" | Evan Bernard | ||
2009 | "Last One to Die" | Tim Armstrong | Let the Dominoes Fall |
"Up to No Good" |
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