Allright. You know what I mean now.
It's sort of the same as Dylan's "Nashville Skyline".
It sure sounds a lot more like singing than his other albums do, but it doesn't make him a brilliant singer or something.
I just don't care that much about vocal qualities as long as it goes nicely with the music. Doesn't mean I can't seperate a good singer from a bad one, I guess I just listen differently.
Armstrong isn't a good singer in any way, he just can sing better than he does on Rancid's albums.
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