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BYO Split Series / Volume III

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The Village Voice, March 19th, 2002

MUSIC ... And Out Come the Covers SWAPPING SPIT NOFX/RANCID BYO Split Series/Volume III BYO Rancid bassist Matt Freeman may well be the nimblest musician in punk history, but he's got a voice like a pair of semis crashing into each other. It starts out a flat, gravelly roar and quickly picks up volume but not speed; he sings as far behind the beat as he plays ahead of it. He sounds wounded, and it's why his band steals NOFX's greatest song, "Don't Call Me White," right out from under them-literally, since the bands share space on L.A. label BYO's Split Series/Volume Ill, covering six of ...

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