Tim Armstrong (Rancid)

He went on to form the influential punk rock band Rancid in 1991, and the group has released nine studio albums, including their self-titled debut in 1993. Armstrong has also released two solo albums, and he has produced albums for other artists, including Pink, the Transplants, and the Specials. He has also written and produced music for films, including "Gone in 60 Seconds" and "Armageddon". Tim Armstrong is an American musician, producer, poet, and artist who has amassed a net worth of $13 million. He began his career in 1985 with the band Basic Radio, and went on to form the influential punk rock band Rancid in 1991. Rancid has released nine studio albums, and Armstrong has also released two solo albums. He has produced albums for other artists, and written and produced music for films such as "Gone in 60 Seconds" and "Armageddon".
Tim Armstrong (Rancid) is a member of Rock Stars

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Singer, Musician, Film director, Songwriter, Record producer, Guitarist, Actor
Birth Day November 25, 1965
Birth Place United States
Age 58 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Net Worth: $13 Million
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.8034 m)

💰 Net worth: $13 Million (2024)

Tim Armstrong, widely recognized as the frontman of the famed punk band Rancid, is projected to have a net worth of $13 million in 2024. This American singer, musician, film director, songwriter, record producer, guitarist, and actor has made a significant impact on the music industry over the years. With his passionate and energetic performances, Armstrong has captivated audiences worldwide. He has also ventured into film directing and acting, showcasing his versatility and creative prowess. As a multifaceted artist, Tim Armstrong continues to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment world, solidifying his status as an influential figure in United States music culture.

The band only ever released demos before breaking up and giving way to Operation Ivy in 1987.

Operation Ivy disbanded two years later after releasing their debut album, which would go on to experience surprise success years after. After the band broke up, Armstrong began abusing alcohol and lost his home. He and Freeman teamed up to form the band Rancid, partly in an attempt to pull Armstrong out of his black hole. Rancid has released eight studio albums, selling more than four million records around the globe. In the late '90s, Armstrong began working with The Transplants and was part of several albums with the group. He released his debut solo album, "A Poet's Life", in 2007, before taking on a side project called Tim Timebomb, releasing many songs on YouTube. Armstrong has worked with Pink, co-writing several songs, and has lent his voice to Bad Religion, Good Charlotte, Head Automatica, and Box Car Racer, among others. Armstrong owns his own record label, Hellcat Records He has produced several films, including "Punk's Not Dead" and "Give 'Em the Boot". Armstrong is the winner of several Grammy Awards, including Best Reggae Album for 2012's "Rebirth" with Jimmy Cliff". He married his wife, fellow musician Brody Dalle, in 1997, though they divorced in 2003.