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  1. Feb 2, 2022 · Net Worth in 2024: $15 million. Last Updated: April 2024. Tim Armstrong is an American born musician, singer, songwriter, actor, and producer known for his soulful and distinctive hoarse voice. He is currently the singer as well as the guitarist for Rancid, which is a punk rock band, and another band called Transplants, a hip hop punk rock band ...

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · Opened in 1986 by Tim Yohannan, the founder of militant punk fanzine Maximumrocknroll Gilman Street as the club was known was and is an all ages nonprofit venue for underground music. Run by volunteers, and operating a policy of booking only bands whose values aligned with the 'house rules' - no sexism, no racism, no misogyny - Gilman Street gave the East Bay's strays and misfits a sense of belonging.

  3. Jul 22, 2010 · This one's based around the Rancid frontman's coveted 70s Gretsch Country Club - a right-handed guitar that Tim (a lefty) plays upside-down. Where Armstrong's acoustic was a relatively budget model aimed at that punk down the pub, Tim has pushed the boat out with his Gretsch. A quick look at the price tag (add £150 if you're a lefty) signals ...

  4. Nov 29, 2011 · Chris Coplan. November 29, 2011 | 12:01am ET. Tim Armstrong is a punk through and through. The former guitarist for the seminal Operation Ivy is now the frontman for Rancid, the man behind the supergroup the Transplants, and the head of Hellcat Records (label home of Tiger Army and the HorrorPops). It is almost impossible to talk about punk ...

  5. Jul 17, 2009 · Tim Armstrong: Music is just something that we do. Me and Matt [Freeman, bassist] have played music together ever since we were kids. ... We know how to play punk rock. That’s what we are. That ...

  6. Feb 17, 2021 · He once attempted to hustle his way into a sold-out Op Ivy show at the punk club 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley by stopping the band’s guitarist, Tim Armstrong, outside and saying, “Hey, can I ...

  7. They’re incredible. Tim plays strangely and his guitar sounds different to Lars'. Though, he does knows how to play (more than an amateur, at least) and can write pretty much good songs. Of course, Lars, who entered the band to be the main guitar player, plays most of the main guitar on the songs.