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For the electronic music album, see Smash (Jackson and His Computer Band album). Smash is the third album by American punk rock band The Offspring. Released on April 8, 1994, Smash became a worldwide commercial success, reaching #4 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and #1 on the Heatseeker's Chart. The album helped bring the 1990s punk scene into the mainstream,[1] and became Epitaph Records' best-selling album since the release of Bad Religion's Suffer. The Offspring Smash album cover This is an album cover. ...
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is the 98th day of the year (99th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ...
is the 168th day of the year (169th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
North Hollywood is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. ...
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Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. ...
Epitaph Records is a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. ...
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
Thom Wilson is an American record producer, most famous for his producing The Offsprings third studio album Smash. ...
The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ...
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Ignition is the second album released by The Offspring on October 16, 1992. ...
A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ...
Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated) is a song by California punk rock band the Offspring. ...
For the psychological term, see Self-esteem. ...
Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offsprings breakthrough album Smash. It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. ...
Smash is the debut album from Jackson and his Computer Band. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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is the 98th day of the year (99th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ...
The Billboard 200 is a listing of the 200 highest selling music albums in the United States, published weekly in Billboard magazine. ...
Top Heatseekers is a weekly albums chart introduced by Billboard in 1993 whose purpose is to highlight sales by new and developing musical recording artists. ...
The California punk scene is a regional punk music scene that started in the late 1970s and still exists today. ...
Epitaph Records is a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. ...
Bad Religion is a seminal American punk rock band, formed in Southern California in 1980 by Jay Bentley (bass), Greg Graffin (vocals), Brett Gurewitz (guitars) and Jay Ziskrout (drums). ...
Suffer is the third full-length album (and fifth recording overall) by the American punk rock band Bad Religion, which was released on September 8, 1988[1]. It was their first album featuring the original line-up since their previous break-up. ...
Smash produced four hit singles for the band: "Come Out and Play", "Self Esteem", "Gotta Get Away" and the radio-only single "Bad Habit". As of 2008, Smash is credited as the highest selling independent album of all time selling 11 million copies worldwide.[2] Smash has also continued to sell consistently well in the fourteen years since its release. The album has also been certified 6x Platinum in the United States. Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated) is a song by California punk rock band the Offspring. ...
For the psychological term, see Self-esteem. ...
Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offsprings breakthrough album Smash. It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
In popular music, independent music, often abbreviated as indie, is a term used to describe independence from major commercial record labels and an autonomous, do-it-yourself approach to recording and publishing. ...
Smash was the The Offspring's last album released on Epitaph Records in North America. Although their next album, Ixnay on the Hombre, was released on that label in Europe. Epitaph Records is a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. ...
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Ixnay on the Hombre is the 4th album by the American punk rock band The Offspring, released on February 4, 1997. ...
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On June 17, 2008, Epitaph re-released Smash along with Ignition in a remaster form.[3] 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ignition is the second album released by The Offspring on October 16, 1992. ...
Background and recording
In 1991, The Offspring released the Baghdad 7". This EP was the turning point for the band; due to its success the band signed with Epitaph Records. Thom Wilson, who produced The Offspring's first two albums, had been trying to get the Offspring to switch to Epitaph, a label run by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. Gurewitz felt that The Offspring was just not quite pronounced enough for his label, but Baghdad convinced him to give the band a shot. Wilson and The Offspring entered the studio again and recorded Ignition. Released in 1992, Ignition exceeded all of the label's and band's expectations.[4] In 1993, The Offspring began recording their third album, entitled Smash. The sessions took place at Track Record in North Hollywood. Recording sessions lasted from October to December 1993. Baghdad was an EP released by The Offspring in 1991. ...
Thom Wilson is an American record producer, most famous for his producing The Offsprings third studio album Smash. ...
Bad Religion is a seminal American punk rock band, formed in Southern California in 1980 by Jay Bentley (bass), Greg Graffin (vocals), Brett Gurewitz (guitars) and Jay Ziskrout (drums). ...
Brett Gurewitz (born May 12, 1962) Los Angeles,CA. Also known as Mr. ...
Ignition is the second album released by The Offspring on October 16, 1992. ...
North Hollywood is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. ...
1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
1993 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
Writing and composition Although Smash has a dark, punk rock sound, the album is heavily influenced by the emerging pop punk scene. Bands like Green Day and Rancid were gaining popularity, and riding on this wave of popularity, Smash's singles became modern radio rock hits. A good example of this was the success of The Offspring's first major single release, "Come Out and Play", which reached #1 on Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and has become the band's signature song. This article is about the band Green Day. ...
Rancid is a punk rock band formed in 1991 in Berkeley, California, by Matt Freeman and Tim Armstrong (former members of Operation Ivy). ...
Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated) is a song by California punk rock band the Offspring. ...
Billboard can refer to: Billboard magazine Billboard (advertising) Billboard antenna In 3D computer graphics, to billboard is to rotate an object so that it faces the viewer. ...
Modern Rock Tracks is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. ...
Come Out and Play sample: "Come Out and Play" (Alternately titled "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)"), with a pop punk sound radically different from any of The Offsprings earlier work, soon became popular on radio and then on MTV. The song makes reference to the issue of gun and gang violence in the context of a school campus. The lyrics read, "Your never ending spree of death and violence and hate is going to tie your own rope." The second single released from the album, "Self Esteem," became a radio hit, managing to peak at number 4 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The lyrics are about an abusive relationship in which the girl takes advantage of her boyfriend, as he has "no self-esteem" to stand up to her. Contrary to popular belief, the song is not autobiographical as many people believe. In an interview Dexter revealed that it is about one of his old friends. For the psychological term, see Self-esteem. ...
Billboard can refer to: Billboard magazine Billboard (advertising) Billboard antenna In 3D computer graphics, to billboard is to rotate an object so that it faces the viewer. ...
Modern Rock Tracks is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. ...
Abuse is a general term for the misuse of a person or thing, causing harm to the person or thing, to the abuser, or to someone else. ...
The third single, "Gotta Get Away" was another rock radio hit, although not quite as popular as the previous two singles. The song hit number 6 Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The lyrics describe a point in Dexter's life when he was suffering from extreme pressure due to the upcoming deadline of the album. Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offsprings breakthrough album Smash. It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. ...
Billboard can refer to: Billboard magazine Billboard (advertising) Billboard antenna In 3D computer graphics, to billboard is to rotate an object so that it faces the viewer. ...
Modern Rock Tracks is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. ...
Although, not technically released as a single, "Bad Habit" gained some minor popularity when it was erroneously published that it would be released as the bands new single following the success of "Self Esteem."
Reception Smash album was released on April 8, 1994 and is the final Offspring album distributed via Epitaph Records. The album peaked at #4 on Billboard's pop albums charts and #1 on the Heatseeker's Chart,[5] performing better than thought possible for an independently released album. is the 98th day of the year (99th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ...
Epitaph Records is a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. ...
Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...
Top Heatseekers is a weekly albums chart introduced by Billboard in 1993 whose purpose is to highlight sales by new and developing musical recording artists. ...
The album received positive reviews, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of All Music Guide described the album a "solid record, filled with enough heavy riffs to keep most teenagers happy". Erlewine praised the music "relentlessly heavy". For the album, he claims that The Offspring had "crossed over", because of the success of its single "Come Out and Play," which "stopped and started just like Nirvana." Smash received a rating of four out of five stars, while "Come Out and Play", "Self Esteem" and "Gotta Get Away" earned The Offspring its heaviest airplay on MTV and radio stations until, the release of Americana.[6] The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ...
Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated) is a song by California punk rock band the Offspring. ...
This article is about the American grunge band. ...
Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated) is a song by California punk rock band the Offspring. ...
For the psychological term, see Self-esteem. ...
Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offsprings breakthrough album Smash. It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. ...
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Singles from Americana Released: 1998 Released: 1999 Released: 1999 Released: 1999 Americana is the fifth album by The Offspring, released on November 17, 1998 (see 1998 in music), and has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide. ...
Album art Smash, as well as the CD singles "Come Out and Play," "Self Esteem," and "Gotta Get Away" all share a macbre skeleton on their covers. Smash, as well as the hit singles "Come Out and Play," "Self Esteem," and "Gotta Get Away" have a common artwork theme: an ominous (and highly distorted) skeleton on the cover, disc, and back of the CD case. This symbol is believed to represent the core themes of the album: death, suicide, violence, addiction, and abuse. The skeleton is used to represent that the continuation of these acts will inevitably lead to death (Or alternatively, the death of the human race). The art direction is credited to Fred Hidalgo and Kevin Head.[7] Come Out and Play is the title of at least one album and one song: Come Out and Play, a song and best known single by the punk rock group the Offspring, from their 1994 album Smash. ...
For the psychological term, see Self-esteem. ...
Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offsprings breakthrough album Smash. It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. ...
Total sales Since its release in 1994, Smash has proved to be a seller over time, moving over 6,000,000 in the US alone and being certified six times platinum by the RIAA. By 2008, the same year the album was remastered, it had sold over 11,000,000 copies worldwide.[8] Many consider this to be The Offspring's first most successful album to date. Despite its massive commercial success, it is not The Offspring's highest charting album on Billboard 200, peaking at #4; their fifth album Americana would hit #2 in 1998. Smash also sold well outside the US, particularly in Australia, where it debuted #1 on the ARIA Charts in 1995. The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
Singles from Americana Released: 1998 Released: 1999 Released: 1999 Released: 1999 Americana is the fifth album by The Offspring, released on November 17, 1998 (see 1998 in music), and has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide. ...
The ARIA charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. ...
Track listing All songs written by The Offspring except where noted: - "Time to Relax" – 0:25
- "Nitro (Youth Energy)" – 2:27
- "Bad Habit" – 3:43
- "Gotta Get Away" – 3:52
- "Genocide" – 3:33
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- After "Genocide", a spoken interlude is heard.
- "Something to Believe In" – 3:17
- "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)" – 3:17
- "Self Esteem" – 4:17
- "It'll Be a Long Time" – 2:43
- "Killboy Powerhead" (The Didjits) – 2:02
- "What Happened to You?" – 2:12
- "So Alone" – 1:17
- "Not the One" – 2:54
- "Smash" – 10:42
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- After "Smash", a spoken outro is heard.
- Immediately following the outro, an instrumental is played, that would later be used as the intro to "Change the World" from "Ixnay on the Hombre".
- After five minutes of silence, there is an instrumental Middle Eastern style reprise of "Come Out and Play". The track is called "Come Out and Play (Acoustic Version)" on Come Out and Play various singles, and "Come Out and Play (Reprise)" on others.
Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offsprings breakthrough album Smash. It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. ...
Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated) is a song by California punk rock band the Offspring. ...
For the psychological term, see Self-esteem. ...
An American punk rock band, the Didjits comprised Rick Sims (a. ...
Ixnay on the Hombre is the 4th album by the American punk rock band The Offspring, released on February 4, 1997. ...
Charts Album Album - Billboard (North America) Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...
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| Year | Chart | Position | | 1994 | Heatseekers | 1 | | 1994 | The Billboard 200 | 4 | | 1995 | Australian Albums Chart | 1 | Singles Singles - Billboard (North America) -
| Year | Single | Chart | Position | | 1994 | "Come Out and Play" | Modern Rock Tracks | 1 | | 1994 | "Come Out and Play" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 10 | | 1994 | "Come Out and Play" | Top 40 Mainstream | 39 | | 1994 | "Gotta Get Away" | Modern Rock Tracks | 6 | | 1995 | "Gotta Get Away" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 15 | | 1994 | "Self Esteem" | Modern Rock Tracks | 4 | | 1994 | "Self Esteem" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 7 | Accolades The information regarding accolades attributed to Smash is adapted from AcclaimedMusic.net.[9] * denotes an unordered list 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die is a musical reference book edited by Robert Dimery, released in 2006. ...
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Personnel The Offspring Bryan Keith Dexter Holland (born December 29, 1965)[1] is the singer and rhythm guitarist for the Californian punk rock band The Offspring and the owner of the independent record label Nitro Records. ...
For other uses, see Guitar (disambiguation). ...
Kevin Noodles Wasserman (born February 4, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is the lead guitarist and backup vocalist for The Offspring. ...
Greg Kriesel (born Gregory David Kriesel, January 20, 1965, Glendale, California) is an American bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the punk band, The Offspring. ...
A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ...
Ron Welty (February 1, 1971) was the drummer for the American punk rock band The Offspring from 1987 (though Dexter Holland said in an interview that it was 1986) through 2003. ...
A drum kit (or drum set or trap set) is a collection of drums, cymbals and sometimes other percussion instruments, such as a cowbell, wood block, chimes or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single drummer. ...
Additional Personnel - Lisa Johnson - Photography
- Ken Paulakovich - Engineer
- Eddy Schreyer - Mastering
- Thom Wilson - Producer, engineer
- Fred Hidalgo - Art direction
- Mike Ainsworth - Assistant engineer
- Ulysses Noriega - Assistant engineer
- Christopher C. Murphy - Runner
Thom Wilson is an American record producer, most famous for his producing The Offsprings third studio album Smash. ...
See also - List of best-selling albums in the United States
This is a list of best-selling albums in the United States according to the Recording Industry Association of America. ...
References General references - (1994) Album notes for Smash by The Offspring [CD liner]. Epitaph Records.
Notes 2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2008 (MMVIII) is the current year, a leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Era (or Anno Domini), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
No Need to Argue is an album by The Cranberries released in 1994. ...
The Cranberries are an Irish alternative rock band that rose to mainstream popularity in the 1990s. ...
The ARIA charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. ...
The following lists the number one albums on the Australian Album Charts, during the 1990s. ...
is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday. ...
Hi Fi Way is an album by Australian rock band You Am I, released in 1995. ...
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For other uses, see Offspring (disambiguation). ...
Bryan Keith Dexter Holland (born December 29, 1965)[1] is the singer and rhythm guitarist for the Californian punk rock band The Offspring and the owner of the independent record label Nitro Records. ...
Kevin Noodles Wasserman (born February 4, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) is the lead guitarist and backup vocalist for The Offspring. ...
Greg Kriesel (born Gregory David Kriesel, January 20, 1965, Glendale, California) is an American bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the punk band, The Offspring. ...
Pete Parada is an American punk rock musician. ...
Ron Welty (February 1, 1971) was the drummer for the American punk rock band The Offspring from 1987 (though Dexter Holland said in an interview that it was 1986) through 2003. ...
Adam Atom Willard (born August 15, 1973), is the current drummer of the bands Angels and Airwaves and The Special Goodness. ...
James Frederick Lilja was the former drummer of the punk rock band The Offspring between 1984 and 1987. ...
This does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Offspring is the debut album by The Offspring. ...
Ignition is the second album released by The Offspring on October 16, 1992. ...
Ixnay on the Hombre is the 4th album by the American punk rock band The Offspring, released on February 4, 1997. ...
Singles from Americana Released: 1998 Released: 1999 Released: 1999 Released: 1999 Americana is the fifth album by The Offspring, released on November 17, 1998 (see 1998 in music), and has sold more than 11 million copies worldwide. ...
Conspiracy of One is an album released by The Offspring on November 14, 2000. ...
Splinter is the seventh studio album by The Offspring, released on December 9, 2003. ...
Baghdad was an EP released by The Offspring in 1991. ...
A Piece Of Americana is the 3rd EP from Americana Punk Rock band The Offspring. ...
Greatest Hits is the only compilation album by The Offspring. ...
Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated) is a song by California punk rock band the Offspring. ...
For the psychological term, see Self-esteem. ...
Gotta Get Away was the third single from The Offsprings breakthrough album Smash. It is centered around the paranoia of the main character of the song. ...
Kick Him When Hes Down is the only single from The Offsprings second album, Ignition. ...
Smash It Up (Part I & II) is a song released by the British punk rock band The Damned. ...
Gone Away is a song by The Offspring, from the 1997 album Ixnay on the Hombre. ...
I Choose was the second single from The Offsprings fourth album, Ixnay on the Hombre. ...
Alternate covers Alternate CD single cover Pretty Fly (for a White Guy) is a single, released by The Offspring, from their 1998 album Americana. ...
Why Dont You Get A Job? was the second single from The Offsprings Americana. ...
Alternate Cover Import CD Cover The Kids Arent Alright is the third single from The Offsprings album Americana. ...
Shes Got Issues was the fourth and final single from The Offsprings Americana. ...
Original Prankster was the first single from The Offsprings 2000 album Conspiracy Of One. ...
Want You Bad was the second single from The Offsprings Conspiracy of One album. ...
Million Miles Away is the third single from The Offsprings album Conspiracy of One. ...
Defy You is a popular song by punk/alternative band, The Offspring. ...
Hit That was the first single from The Offsprings 2003 album Splinter. ...
(Cant Get My) Head Around You was the second single off of The Offsprings 2003 album Splinter. ...
Splinter is an album released by The Offspring on December 9, 2003. ...
Cant Repeat is an single by The Offspring. ...
This is a listing of concert tours by the American punk band The Offspring. ...
The Smash Tour was punk rock band The Offsprings concert tour to promote their third album Smash, which lasted only two years, making it the first time they would tour that long. ...
Warped Tour 2005 was a touring music and extreme sports festival. ...
The discography for the American punk rock band The Offspring. ...
Epitaph Records is a Hollywood, California based record label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. ...
Official logo of Nitro Records. ...
Columbia Records is the oldest brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888, and was the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders. ...
The California punk scene is a regional punk music scene that started in the late 1970s and still exists today. ...
Angels & Airwaves (also known as AVA) is an alternative rock group fronted by former Blink-182 and Box Car Racer guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge. ...
face to face was a punk band from Victorville, California. ...
Saves the Day is an indie rock band that was formed in 1997 in Princeton, New Jersey. ...
Steady Ground is a rock group best known for having former The Offspring drummer Ron Welty in its lineup. ...
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