In August 1994, Jason Mclean was gearing up to celebrate his 21st birthday. As a punk rock diehard, he was ready to party in a fashion that suited him best: a backyard brouhaha. What he didn’t expect ...
“You gotta keep ‘em separated.” With five words, The Offspring created one of the most memorable moments of the 1990s. “Come Out and Play,” the lead single from the band’s 1994 album, Smash, helped ...
As The Offspring played to a sea of fans who were screaming out the lyrics to the opening song, “Come Out and Play,” and its closer, “Self Esteem,” during the Lollapalooza music festivals in Argentina ...
In 1994, Green Day was quickly crowned the kings of punk pop with a surprisingly commercial sound on their major label debut, “Dookie.” A few months later, California band The Offspring captured ...
The Offspring have been making some of the catchiest punk rock the world has ever heard since they released their self-titled debut album in 1989. However, it would take some time for the band to find ...
"When Electric Callboy sent us the track, it immediately put a grin on our faces," the Offspring frontman said.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Synth Riders: The Offspring – “Self-Esteem” Often saved for the final song of their live shows, this hugely popular crowd favourite from The Offspring’s ...
In The Alternative Number Ones, I'm reviewing every #1 single in the history of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks/Alternative Songs, starting with the moment that the chart launched in 1988. This ...
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