What is tim armstrong 90s?

Tim Armstrong is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was born on November 25, 1965, in Oakland, California. In the 1990s, Armstrong was a key figure in the punk rock music scene.

Armstrong is best known for being the lead vocalist and guitarist for the punk band Rancid, which was formed in 1991. The band quickly gained a following and released their debut album, "Rancid" in 1993. They went on to release several other albums in the 1990s, including "Let's Go" (1994) and "Life Won't Wait" (1998).

In addition to his work with Rancid, Armstrong was also a member of the punk band Operation Ivy in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band released only one album, "Energy," in 1989 but had a significant impact on the punk rock scene.

Outside of his work as a musician, Armstrong has also been involved in various social and political causes. He co-founded the Hellcat Records label, which focuses on releasing punk rock and ska music, and has been a vocal supporter of various organizations and movements, including PETA and Occupy Wall Street.