Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Select
    60
    If punk must survive, it could sound worse than this. (Oct 2000, p.114)
  2. Thankfully lacking the comedy ska bletherings of their last two albums, this is certainly fast and furious and, where once they seduced the charts with songwriting, now they want to bludgeon with hardcore muscle.
  3. In an age of "been there, done that" cynicism, Rancid come across like true believers...
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 42 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 37 out of 42
  2. Negative: 4 out of 42
  1. Jun 7, 2023
    10
    Best Rancid album hands down. Life wont wait is a close 2nd. Rancid 5 is hard hitting punk/hardcore to say it best. It really shows how TimBest Rancid album hands down. Life wont wait is a close 2nd. Rancid 5 is hard hitting punk/hardcore to say it best. It really shows how Tim and the Guys can really dial it up. Cant say theres a bad track. Matt's Bass lines are some the of the best in music period. I will have to say Tomarrow Never comes took some notes from this album. Full Review »
  2. j30
    Aug 15, 2011
    7
    I absolutely love this band, however I think this record is a little disappointing after 1998's great "Life Won't Wait." I do understand theI absolutely love this band, however I think this record is a little disappointing after 1998's great "Life Won't Wait." I do understand the thought process in going back to their hardcore punk roots because of the criticism from their fans. Full Review »
  3. BobbyK
    Mar 22, 2007
    8
    A very solid punk-pop release from Rancid. It moves away from their older releases, which tend to be more along the lines of third wave ska. A very solid punk-pop release from Rancid. It moves away from their older releases, which tend to be more along the lines of third wave ska. This album strips nearly all of the ska influences and takes power pop melodies and blends it with the short-fast rules of American hardcore punk acts like Minor Threat. Overall, while it is different from their older stuff, there's no denying that this is definitely the most aggressive, as well as most political, release of their career. Highly recommended. Full Review »