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Californian punks turned unlikely '90s chart toppers

Californian quartet The Offspring were uniquely positioned to take advantage of the grunge boom of the early to mid ’90s. Though usually labeled as a punk band, over the course of their self-titled 1989 debut and 1993’s Ignition, Dexter Holland (vocals), Noodles (guitar), Greg Wiesel (bass) and Ron Welty (who replaced founding member James Lilja on drums) displayed a metal crunch and precision that set them aside from their peers.

Their slower tempos and stop/start dynamics were used to greatest effect on their third album, 1994’s Smash, suggesting a significant overlap with slicker metal outfits and some of grunge’s harder edged bands. In particular, the singles Come Out And Play and Self Esteem grabbed the attention of those whose heads had been turned by Nirvana’s Nevermind. Inevitably, a bidding war ensued and the band left Epitaph Records for the big leagues, much to the chagrin of many of their punk peers.

The Offspring’s first album on Columbia was Ixnay On The Hombre. While reviews were mixed, it charted higher in the UK than its predecessor and All I Want became the band’s highest charting single to date at No.31.

The band’s oft-ignored sense of humour came to the fore on their fifth album, the massively successful Americana. Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) saw them skewering fickle cultural appropriation by suburban teenagers to a Latin-flavoured alternative rock sound. It proved a huge hit, reaching No.1 in ten countries, including the UK. Second single Why Don’t You Get A Job? went close, peaking at No.2.

The Offspring continued to straddle punk, alternative rock, grunge and metal on their sixth album, Conspiracy Of One, which found them in legal strife with their own label when the band attempted to release it for free online. Welty left the band shortly after and was replaced for the sessions for their seventh album, Splinter, by Josh Freese (Vandals, Devo).

Rocket From The Crypt’s Atom Willard joined the band on drums but was replaced by Saves The Day’s Pete Parada prior to the sessions for their next album. In 2008, the band released Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace, followed by Days Go By in 2012. Greg Kriesel left the band in 2018, eventually replaced on bass by their touring guitarist Todd Morse.

In 2020, word started circulating that The Offspring were working on a new album. The band released two covers that year, of Joe Exotic’s Here Kitty Kitty and Darlene Love’s Christmas (Please Come Home).

In April 2021, the band released Let The Bad Times Roll – their first album in nine years – which reached the third spot in the UK chart and topped Billboard's alt albums chart.

In May 2023, former Black Flag drummer drummer Brandon Pertzborn swapped in for Josh Freese (who moved behind the kit for the Foo Fighters) and touring member Jonah Nimoy became an official band member. Bigger news came in 2024 with the announcement of new album Supercharged, released on 11 October shortly before news of a massive 2025 tour.

Setlists

    1. -Thunderstruck (AC/DC cover)
    2. 1.All I Want
    3. 2.Come Out and Play
    4. 3.Want You Bad
    5. 4.Staring at the Sun
    6. 5.Kick Him When He's Down
    7. 6.The Fall Guy (Live debut)
    8. 7.Hit That
    9. 8.Original Prankster
    10. 9.Hammerhead
    11. 10.Make It All Right
    12. 11.In the Hall of the Mountain King (Edvard Grieg cover)
    13. 12.Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones cover)
    14. 13.Bad Habit
    15. 14.Gotta Get Away
    16. 15.Why Don't You Get a Job?
    17. 16.(Can't Get My) Head Around You
    18. 17.Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)
    19. 18.The Kids Aren't Alright
  1. Encore

    1. -Lullaby
    2. 19.You're Gonna Go Far, Kid
    3. 20.Self Esteem
    4. -Sweet Caroline (Neil Young)
    1. 1.Come Out and Play
    2. 2.All I Want
    3. 3.Want You Bad
    4. 4.Staring at the Sun
    5. 5.Make It All Right
    6. 6.Iron Man / Sweet Child o' Mine / In the Hall of the Mountain King
    7. 7.Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones cover)
    8. 8.Bad Habit
    9. 9.Gotta Get Away
    10. 10.Why Don't You Get a Job?
    11. 11.(Can't Get My) Head Around You
    12. 12.Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)
    13. 13.The Kids Aren't Alright
  1. Encore

    1. 14.You're Gonna Go Far, Kid
    2. 15.Self Esteem
    1. -Intro
    2. 1.Come Out and Play
    3. 2.All I Want
    4. 3.Want You Bad
    5. 4.Staring at the Sun
    6. 5.Make It All Right
    7. 6.Light It Up
    8. 7.Iron Man / Sweet Child o' Mine / In the Hall of the Mountain King
    9. 8.Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones cover)
    10. 9.Bad Habit
    11. 10.Spare Me the Details
    12. 11.Gotta Get Away (Ended with Brandon Pertzborn doing a drum solo)
    13. 12.Why Don't You Get a Job?
    14. 13.Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)
    15. 14.The Kids Aren't Alright
  1. Encore

    1. 15.You're Gonna Go Far, Kid
    2. 16.Self Esteem
    1. 1.All I Want
    2. 2.We Are One (First time live since 2018)
    3. 3.Take It Like a Man (First time live since 2018)
    4. 4.Come Out and Play
    5. 5.Want You Bad
    6. 6.Staring at the Sun
    7. 7.Make It All Right
    8. 8.In the Hall of the Mountain King (Edvard Grieg cover)
    9. 9.Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones cover)
    10. 10.Hammerhead
    11. 11.Bad Habit
    12. 12.Gotta Get Away
    13. 13.Why Don't You Get a Job?
    14. 14.(Can't Get My) Head Around You
    15. 15.Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)
  1. Encore

    1. -Lullaby
    2. 16.The Kids Aren't Alright
    3. 17.You're Gonna Go Far, Kid
    4. 18.Self Esteem
    1. 1.Make It All Right
    2. 2.Come Out and Play
    3. 3.Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones cover)
    4. 4.Light It Up
    5. 5.The Kids Aren't Alright
    6. 6.You're Gonna Go Far, Kid

News

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Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Just out of this world The Offspring

    by Offspringeiregirl32 on 27/10/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    I will be seeing them next year for the 8th time,just the best band ever on this planet,absolutely love them beyond words. The Offspring forever 💗😎💀🔥