“Come Out and Play”AND “Self Esteem”- Offspring. Both of you would like both of these songs! They were huge and played everywhere in the early 90s. Love for you to react to them!
This song is about the street that the band grew up on, and all the people that they knew and what happened to them and how most of them didn’t live up to the potential that they all talked about when they were teenagers!! Pretty powerful song!!
The thing that always makes me nostalgic about this song is kids in my school used to call my street offspring street because half were addicted to heroin, 1 killed himself, 1 died in a 4 wheeler accident, one kids family lost their house and the bank took it but he was 18 so he told his parents he wasnt moving and lived in their abandoned house and showered at my house, and 1 girl had a kid. We all related to this. Almost 20yrs later even though none of us ended up where we thought we would (all crazy stories from disabled from an injury at 21 to a hair stylist in hollywood) we all reach out and keep in touch because we were together for 10yrs+ and consider each other family. Theres probably about 20 of us and we are all in contact a few times a year. In fact I reached out to the girl in Cali after I was having a mental health scare and 2hrs later her little brothers drove from a few counties away to be with me have a drink and talk about our childhoods. Gave me a pick up I dearly needed.
Young people from that era often didn't realize that it takes drive, dedication and a good plan to be successful. You couldn't be successful by accident anymore, and their parents still thought just getting a job and working would be enough. Now it's glaringly obvious and young people know about that dreadful downward slide - so sad and I hope they can figure out a way to make a comeback. Nothing is sadder than young people without hope.
Yup. Dexter is definitely one of the more interesting and accomplished frontmen in music. Almost 40 years in music PhD Owns his own hot sauce company - Gringo Bandito Philanthropy- Ran the LA Marathon multiple times to benefit the Innocence Project, multiple benefit shows to raise money for the AIDS Project, Trees foundation, & Amnesty International. Certified Pilot
I have a friend in a local rock band, has a PhD in Microbiology AND Robotics. Crazy! Oh, that's right, us musicians are some of the most intelligent people on the planet.
@@joiedevivre2005 he started writing his phd back in the late 80's or early 90's, (shortly after or while greg graffin from bad religion was pursuing his own phd, which was shortly after milo from the decendants got his masters and went on to work for a chemical company) and it was about microRNA and the AIDS virus iirc.. he finally finished it a few years ago, and he was the commencement speaker at one the colleges at UCLA a couple years ago. the speech he gave is on youtube, and during it he talks about how he came up with the phrase "you gotta keep them separated".
And he's a pilot. Man, if I didn't love his music so much, I might hate him. I've also watched a number of interviews with him and he seems like a super cool dude.
I remember buying their 1st album ‘Smash’ in 1994 and I driving around all night listening to that album over and over. Good times. This song came out in 1998. I love The Offspring. You should check out ‘Come Out and Play’ and ‘Self Esteem’.
Their first album came out in 1985, I believe. It was self titled...just "The Offspring." They had a popular song called "Jenny Lost the War" or something along those lines, if I'm not mistaken. *edit* I stand corrected...self titled was from 1989, not 85. And they were under a different band name in 85 anyways haha...so I would have been wrong either way.
@@scottyc3893 I know. Let me rephrase. Their first commercially successful album. I loved that album. I knew they were there before, I just don’t remember it.
I'm so glad you finally did more of The Offspring!! These are my picks for your next songs from them: "Gone Away", “Come Out And Play”, “Self-Esteem”, "Gotta Get Away", "Staring At The Sun", "Million Miles Away", and "Can't Get My Heat Around You."
Lead Singer is Dexter Holland. Great 90's rock, and with some comedy on a couple of them. For another like Pretty Fly, check out "Why Don't You Get a Job". For more Rock style, check out, Gone Away, Self Esteem and Come Out and Play. Great band!
Great reaction! You may want to check out 90s/2000s Green Day Songs... "When I Come Around”, “Wake Me Up When September Ends”, “Holiday”, “ Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)”, and “Basket Case.” 💚
Your message is loud and clear, Amber and Jay! It's been a year and a half since you've reacted to this band -- so I'll suggest "Queensryche - Silent Lucidity"
Gone Away is simply their best song... one of the best songs of the 90s even. Dexter digs deep down in his emotions after the death of his girlfriend to create this masterpiece.
One of the things that made Offspring's songs so deep is that Dexter Holland the lead singer and songwriter has a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from USC. When you understand life at the molecular level it is easy to see how he understands life at the grand level their songs usually comment on. Please react to "Gone Away" it is one of the most emotional songs you will ever hear, If Jay doesn't cry I would be in awe.
The Offspring have a HUGE back catalog of awesome songs! One of my favorite bands of all time. "Gone Away" and "A Lot Like Me" are a couple of my personal favs, but there's so many good songs! Thanks for a great reaction video, love you two!
Lead singers name is Dexter Holland. His real name is Bryan Keith Holland. He got the nickname Dexter because he was a certified GENIUS. He got his phd in molecular biology in 2017. He’s also a certified pilot and in 2004 completed a 10 day solo flight AROUND THE FREAKING WORLD.
YOU MADE MY DAY!!!!! I am soooo glad you gave The Offspring another try. They have so many other hard rockers!! My quick suggestions: Gotta Get Away; Self-Esteem; Defy You; Gone Away; All I Want; Can't Get My Head Around You; Come Out and Play (Keep 'em Separated) Deep cuts: Amazed; Vultures; Dirty Magic
This song is MUCH more indicative of the kind of music the Offspring is known for over “Pretty Fly…”. Which was basically a joke track that blew up as a radio and music video hit.
The singer is Dexter Holland, who is a molecular bioogist but music was his thing. The offspring are considered Pop Punk and they are one of the best California Punk bands!
Born and raised in SoCal, and been hooked on them since Come Out and Play. Low key favorite of mine is She's Got Issues! Fun fact.....Dexter and Noodles were sitting across the table from me at a KNAC night at Geckos in HB one night back in '98. Bought 'em both a beer! 😁
YES! SO glad you got back to Offspring. The entire SMASH album is 🔥. I recommend Bad Habit, Come Out & Play, Nitro (Youth Energy) & Self Esteem. 🤘 It was unfortunate that too Fly for a White Guy was your first listen.
I dunno if it's unfortunate - it's a good example of the band's irreverence, self-deprecation, and satirical ability - but it certainly helps to realize what the song is in relation to the band's other works, ie. something of a lark.
We love punk rock, alternative rock, and hip hop during the 90s. I was in HS those days. MTV, BET, VH1, etc. This was California surf punk BTW. Or just in alternative rock umbrella.🎸
Offspring is awesome, my favorite all time offspring song is "gone away".. its a very deep song, and its been covered a hundred times by artists of all genres. A true masterpiece.
Oh Jay!!! 90s is one of the best decades ever. Grunge, hip hop, boy bands, country, Metallica!!! All blew up. Not all my cup of tea but can't dispute the influence. Embrace the 90s.
The album this song was on (Americana) had some other great songs like "Staring at the Sun", "She's Got Issues", and "Why Don't You Get a Job". Other great songs from The Offspring are "Self Esteem", "Want You Bad", "Gone Away" (original version), "Hit That", "Original Prankster", "We Don't Have Sex Anymore" (from their latest album), "Sprare me the Details", "Bad Habit", "Worst Hangover Ever"
I totally forgot about Offspring, crazy number of top tier songs! When I was a contractor remodeling all day it was……Offspring, Scorpions, Y and T, Triumph, early Van Halen. The work day went by like a breeze. Life is good! Thank you!
Amber, you said "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" sounds like a Weird Al title, well Weird Al actually did a parody of that song called "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" so you weren't far off although you were probably half remembering "White and Nerdy".
The lyrics of this are inspired by Dexter Holland’s real experiences revisiting his old childhood neighborhood as an adult and learning that so many of his former friends and peers had basically gone through hell and worse since childhood. A lot of the band’s songs use these kind of themes and stories from their own lives and those they love(d).
"The Kids Aren't Alright" is absolutely timeless. Back when we were in high school (no matter who you are or your age) we all knew every single person Dexter sings about in this song. I love this song to death.
'Come Out and Play’ , ‘Self Esteem' , 'All I want ', The two songs you have reacted to so far are from 'Americana' -when this album came out, I remember that it was considered the end of the "good, old, punk rock Offspring" and started to be more "commercial". Now I'd look at it probably differently, but those were our thoughts in high school when Americana came out ;)
Great tune !! Offspring was the last blow on the embers of Punk along with Green Day but carried much more creativity in their songwriting than originals in the 70'S Punk Age. Check out "GONE AWAY" by them. Saw them live 4 years ago and they haven't missed an once of energy. The crowd rocked like it was ACDC.
Oh my! Y'all have gone to the edge! HaHa! The Offspring is a great band with an awesome Lead Singer, Dexter (a.k.a. Bryan Keith Holland). Dexter is multi-talented and gifted. He is an entrepreneur, selling his own Hot Sauce brand labeled as Gringo Bandito - I ordered some like 10 years ago - it was a boxed set with his autograph and I still have the empty bottles today. Dexter is also a certified pilot. Dexter recently completed his PhD in Molecular Biology, and the list goes on! He is quite accomplished. But, I love him MOSTLY FOR HIS MUSIC, OF COURSE!!! Other great songs to check out from The Offspring are: *COME OUT AND PLAY* *SELF ESTEEM* *HIT THAT* *GONE AWAY* *ORIGINAL PRANKSTER* *HAMMERHEAD* and my absolute favorite, *FIX YOU* which is only 1 of 4 rock songs that literally makes me cry beautiful tears. The other 3? I'll say that if y'all get around to reviewing them. Heehee!!
Woohoo! I've been waiting for you to do more Offspring. They have so many great hit songs. It's hard for me to hear The Offspring and not think of another great band that seemed to be fighting them for airplay the entire decade: EVERCLEAR.
California 90s punk rock at its finest! Grew up listening to this band & I’m really glad you reacted to this one. Next one could be “Self Esteem”, out of the 1994 album Smash. Or anything from that record, since all the songs from that one are 🔥!!!
My favorite of their songs will always be "Bad Habit", especially when I would drive. Just a great angsty road rage kind of song. LOL Other ones, "Come Out And Play", "Self Esteem", "Gotta Get Away", "Something To Believe In" and "Genocide" are great. Love this band. 😎👍
Offspring was a big part of my late 20's/early 30's. Got to see them when I lived in L.A. at KROQ's annual "Weeny Roast" concert. They put on a high energy set. Love to see you react to more, just need to be careful about explicit lyrics. I also recommend the band "Garbage" and "Green Day"
for me some of the best 90's post grunge rock songs are "tommorow" by Silverchair, "Bound for the floor" by Local H, and 2 greats by puddle of mudd are "blurry" and "Control" (High energy Hard Rockin music)
One of my favorite bands from the 90's. Rockin band with statements to make and deep meaning in many of their songs. Dexter (lead singer) is brilliant but the band is so talented. You need to check out - "Self-Esteem", "Gone Away", "Why Don't You Get a Job", "Million Miles Away", "Want You Bad". This band had so many incredible songs so keep going down this rabbit hole. You won't be disappointed.
I always loved The Offspring, always been one of my favorite bands, and I gotta say that "The Kid's Aren't Alright" is one of my favorite songs, one that I deeply identify with, and that always makes me cry with memories from my life and close friend's lifes
What propelled the in to stardom was the song "Self Esteem" from their third album Smash from 1994. "Come Out and Play" form the same album is another good shoutout. The lead singer is called Dexter Holland and the guitarist Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman. Other notable songs are "Why Don't You Get a Job?", "Gotta Get Away", "Original Prankster" "Want You Bad", " A Million Miles Away", "Hit That", "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid", "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?", "Days Go By"
Something great about the 90s was kids weren't just rap or rock but kids listened to every genre and you had a favorite r&b song a fav rap a fav techno a fav rock and a fav ska band all at once
The Offspring had such a re introduction into the mainstream charts with this album!! 'I Want You Bad' & 'Original Prankster' are two other great songs from this era of 'The Offspring' Self Esteem is a track from there first run that I think you will love!! 🤘🤘
I'm a little older than you to the 90s music video scene was fire. Locally we had the Box which was on broadcast TV you could call in and get on the play song. We had VH1 MTV BET none of which play Music Videos today. I mean MTV and VH1 used to be like the radio turn it on just listen to it
Song's about the neighborhood I grew up in. Offspring guys were a few years behind me at Pacifica HS. One of my best friends taught Noodles how to be an elementary-school janitor when they were in college.
With talking of past decades of music blending, I have to request Walk this Way. Originally, it was just Aerosmith, but in the 80s they did a collaboration with RunDMC on the song. It was a first time rock and rap collaboration, and it blew us away. It not only breathed new life into Aerosmith, but introduced a lot of rockers to rap. You need to check it out. Please!
The 90s were perhaps when rock music was at its most diverse. You had the massive grunge movement of the early 90’s, alternative music really dominated, metal bands were still going strong, and there was the emergence of nu-metal and industrial music. As well, there was a “revival” of punk rock music brought by Green Day, The Offspring and others like NOFX. “Gone Away” is a slower ballad style (but still rock) song that I think you guys will enjoy. Cheers from Canada 👋🏻 🇨🇦
“Come Out and Play”AND “Self Esteem”- Offspring. Both of you would like both of these songs! They were huge and played everywhere in the early 90s. Love for you to react to them!
Yes!
Those should be the next two.
Those two are probably their best, but "Original Prankster" and "Why Don't You Get A Job?" are definitely worth reacting to as well.
Add Gone Away to the list and you've nailed
Adding “Bad Habit” - Smash album was iconic
"Gone Away," "Why Don't You Get A Job" and "Self Esteem" are some suggestions for more from this band.
I love "Gone Away", but they already reacted to the cover by Five Finger Death Punch.
Gone Away hits me much harder after I lost my mom but it's a great song!
I love Why Don't You Get A Job!
All I Want is a criminally underappreciated pop punk song.
This song is about the street that the band grew up on, and all the people that they knew and what happened to them and how most of them didn’t live up to the potential that they all talked about when they were teenagers!! Pretty powerful song!!
The thing that always makes me nostalgic about this song is kids in my school used to call my street offspring street because half were addicted to heroin, 1 killed himself, 1 died in a 4 wheeler accident, one kids family lost their house and the bank took it but he was 18 so he told his parents he wasnt moving and lived in their abandoned house and showered at my house, and 1 girl had a kid. We all related to this. Almost 20yrs later even though none of us ended up where we thought we would (all crazy stories from disabled from an injury at 21 to a hair stylist in hollywood) we all reach out and keep in touch because we were together for 10yrs+ and consider each other family. Theres probably about 20 of us and we are all in contact a few times a year. In fact I reached out to the girl in Cali after I was having a mental health scare and 2hrs later her little brothers drove from a few counties away to be with me have a drink and talk about our childhoods. Gave me a pick up I dearly needed.
I was a few blocks away. Most of the kids on my street turned out all right. One was killed in a car crash when he was 16. Still hurts 40 years later.
Young people from that era often didn't realize that it takes drive, dedication and a good plan to be successful. You couldn't be successful by accident anymore, and their parents still thought just getting a job and working would be enough. Now it's glaringly obvious and young people know about that dreadful downward slide - so sad and I hope they can figure out a way to make a comeback. Nothing is sadder than young people without hope.
More Offspring! One of my favorite bands.
Lead singer you asked about is Dexter Holland, who has a PhD in Molecular Biology.
Yup. Dexter is definitely one of the more interesting and accomplished frontmen in music.
Almost 40 years in music
PhD
Owns his own hot sauce company - Gringo Bandito
Philanthropy- Ran the LA Marathon multiple times to benefit the Innocence Project, multiple benefit shows to raise money for the AIDS Project, Trees foundation, & Amnesty International.
Certified Pilot
He's written several peer-reviewed academic papers on microRNA & other studies in genetics. The dude is truly ALL that!
I have a friend in a local rock band, has a PhD in Microbiology AND Robotics. Crazy! Oh, that's right, us musicians are some of the most intelligent people on the planet.
@@joiedevivre2005 he started writing his phd back in the late 80's or early 90's, (shortly after or while greg graffin from bad religion was pursuing his own phd, which was shortly after milo from the decendants got his masters and went on to work for a chemical company) and it was about microRNA and the AIDS virus iirc.. he finally finished it a few years ago, and he was the commencement speaker at one the colleges at UCLA a couple years ago. the speech he gave is on youtube, and during it he talks about how he came up with the phrase "you gotta keep them separated".
And he's a pilot. Man, if I didn't love his music so much, I might hate him. I've also watched a number of interviews with him and he seems like a super cool dude.
I remember buying their 1st album ‘Smash’ in 1994 and I driving around all night listening to that album over and over. Good times. This song came out in 1998. I love The Offspring. You should check out ‘Come Out and Play’ and ‘Self Esteem’.
Smash wasnt their 1st album.
Their first album came out in 1985, I believe. It was self titled...just "The Offspring." They had a popular song called "Jenny Lost the War" or something along those lines, if I'm not mistaken.
*edit* I stand corrected...self titled was from 1989, not 85. And they were under a different band name in 85 anyways haha...so I would have been wrong either way.
Smash was pure genius start to finish ❤
@hollydeitch449 Ignition is good from beginning to end as well. Ignition is my favorite Offspring album.
@@scottyc3893 I know. Let me rephrase. Their first commercially successful album. I loved that album. I knew they were there before, I just don’t remember it.
Oh, HELL YEAH!! I freakin' LOVE Offspring! Check out "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid"!!
Gone Away by Offspring is a great song, yet they don't really have a bad song in their catalog
FFDP did a cover with a much different message
@dakotaman408 but The Offspring did it better.
When my Best Friend passed away this was the song that helped me cope. Today everytime I listen to it I feel like he is still here.
Pretty fly for a white guy is unlistenable.
song makes me tear up everytime, so much emotion
The Offspring are a bit different for you guys.
I hope you like them.
You gotta try “Self Esteem”
"Self Esteem', 'Come Out And Play', or 'Why Don't You Get A Job' are some great tracks by this band.
The lead singer is Dexter Holland and he is a "brain". High School valedictorian, Ph.D. in molecular biology.
I'm so glad you finally did more of The Offspring!! These are my picks for your next songs from them: "Gone Away", “Come Out And Play”, “Self-Esteem”, "Gotta Get Away", "Staring At The Sun", "Million Miles Away", and "Can't Get My Heat Around You."
Lead Singer is Dexter Holland. Great 90's rock, and with some comedy on a couple of them. For another like Pretty Fly, check out "Why Don't You Get a Job". For more Rock style, check out, Gone Away, Self Esteem and Come Out and Play. Great band!
Great reaction! You may want to check out 90s/2000s Green Day Songs...
"When I Come Around”, “Wake Me Up When September Ends”, “Holiday”, “ Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)”, and “Basket Case.” 💚
Even their earlier stuff before Dookie.
Wow that's right, they haven't done any Green Day. How is that possible. All good suggestions from you.
When I come around is great!
Your message is loud and clear, Amber and Jay!
It's been a year and a half since you've reacted to this band -- so I'll suggest "Queensryche - Silent Lucidity"
It is a masterpiece
Self Esteem, Gone Away, You're Gonna Go Far Kid, Come Out and Play. All great songs
Gone Away is simply their best song... one of the best songs of the 90s even. Dexter digs deep down in his emotions after the death of his girlfriend to create this masterpiece.
Poor guy. No body should go through that
Such a powerful song…. Covered by so many bands live!!
The lead singer is actually some kind of physist. And currently a college professor.
One of the things that made Offspring's songs so deep is that Dexter Holland the lead singer and songwriter has a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from USC. When you understand life at the molecular level it is easy to see how he understands life at the grand level their songs usually comment on. Please react to "Gone Away" it is one of the most emotional songs you will ever hear, If Jay doesn't cry I would be in awe.
I read that he was also his high school valedictorian.
Have you heard Bad Habit yet? My favorite Offspring tune.
Yes!!! 🙌🏼
Best driving song ever.. lol
@@CPBarre for me it's Radar Love but to each their own.
Fire 🔥
The Offspring have a HUGE back catalog of awesome songs! One of my favorite bands of all time. "Gone Away" and "A Lot Like Me" are a couple of my personal favs, but there's so many good songs! Thanks for a great reaction video, love you two!
LOVE The Offspring! Gone Away, You're Gonna Go Far Kid, and Half-Truism along with this song are my favorites. More, please.
"Gone Away" is an amazing offspring song. Highly recommend. Changed my life
They did "Gone Away", but it was the Five Finger Death Punch cover of it.
Lead singers name is Dexter Holland. His real name is Bryan Keith Holland. He got the nickname Dexter because he was a certified GENIUS. He got his phd in molecular biology in 2017. He’s also a certified pilot and in 2004 completed a 10 day solo flight AROUND THE FREAKING WORLD.
Neato Torpedo!!
YOU MADE MY DAY!!!!! I am soooo glad you gave The Offspring another try. They have so many other hard rockers!! My quick suggestions:
Gotta Get Away; Self-Esteem; Defy You; Gone Away; All I Want; Can't Get My Head Around You; Come Out and Play (Keep 'em Separated)
Deep cuts: Amazed; Vultures; Dirty Magic
"Come Out and Play" was the song that introduced me to Offspring. They have so many good songs!!!!
Dude. I love this band. React to their songs Why Don't You Get A Job and Gone Away.
This song is MUCH more indicative of the kind of music the Offspring is known for over “Pretty Fly…”. Which was basically a joke track that blew up as a radio and music video hit.
The singer is Dexter Holland, who is a molecular bioogist but music was his thing. The offspring are considered Pop Punk and they are one of the best California Punk bands!
Lots of good suggestions already but "(Can't get my) Head around you", "Gone Away", Gotta get away", are all good songs!
Born and raised in SoCal, and been hooked on them since Come Out and Play. Low key favorite of mine is She's Got Issues!
Fun fact.....Dexter and Noodles were sitting across the table from me at a KNAC night at Geckos in HB one night back in '98. Bought 'em both a beer! 😁
YES! SO glad you got back to Offspring. The entire SMASH album is 🔥. I recommend Bad Habit, Come Out & Play, Nitro (Youth Energy) & Self Esteem. 🤘
It was unfortunate that too Fly for a White Guy was your first listen.
I dunno if it's unfortunate - it's a good example of the band's irreverence, self-deprecation, and satirical ability - but it certainly helps to realize what the song is in relation to the band's other works, ie. something of a lark.
We love punk rock, alternative rock, and hip hop during the 90s. I was in HS those days.
MTV, BET, VH1, etc.
This was California surf punk BTW. Or just in alternative rock umbrella.🎸
The drummer is like Superman on this song !
Damn this tempo is INSANE .
Offspring is awesome, my favorite all time offspring song is "gone away".. its a very deep song, and its been covered a hundred times by artists of all genres. A true masterpiece.
Upbeat music with a really dark story...have always loved this song!!!
Oh Jay!!! 90s is one of the best decades ever. Grunge, hip hop, boy bands, country, Metallica!!! All blew up. Not all my cup of tea but can't dispute the influence. Embrace the 90s.
I love that quote, "the nineties just did rock different"...so true...so true.
This was my High School Skater days. The nostalgia is strong with this band
The album this song was on (Americana) had some other great songs like "Staring at the Sun", "She's Got Issues", and "Why Don't You Get a Job".
Other great songs from The Offspring are "Self Esteem", "Want You Bad", "Gone Away" (original version), "Hit That", "Original Prankster", "We Don't Have Sex Anymore" (from their latest album), "Sprare me the Details", "Bad Habit", "Worst Hangover Ever"
GONE AWAY 👍👍👍
Great song!
Though their entire Smash album is spectacular!
Another GREAT song in the same vein as this: "People Who Died" by the Jim Carroll Band from 1980. Check that one out, too.
Definitely
Jim Carroll was a poet from Hell's Kitchen. I saw the movie about his life.
Thanks for this song! I love these guys. Fun fact, the lead singer Dexter Holland has a degree in molecular biology. So yeah, rocker and scientist!
I totally forgot about Offspring, crazy number of top tier songs! When I was a contractor remodeling all day it was……Offspring, Scorpions, Y and T, Triumph, early Van Halen. The work day went by like a breeze. Life is good! Thank you!
Amber, you said "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" sounds like a Weird Al title, well Weird Al actually did a parody of that song called "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" so you weren't far off although you were probably half remembering "White and Nerdy".
'Gone Away' is a very powerful song. Give a try
"Gone Away", and "All I Want"!!! Awesome songs!
“Gone away” will forever be my favorite Offspring song ❤
This was my favorite band back in the day! Did you know the lead singer, Dexter Holland, now has a phD in Micro Biology?!
The lyrics of this are inspired by Dexter Holland’s real experiences revisiting his old childhood neighborhood as an adult and learning that so many of his former friends and peers had basically gone through hell and worse since childhood. A lot of the band’s songs use these kind of themes and stories from their own lives and those they love(d).
Ooohh yeah baby! That's what I'm taking about!!! 😎
My kids were raised on The Offspring! So many great songs to choose from…. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
"The Kids Aren't Alright" is absolutely timeless. Back when we were in high school (no matter who you are or your age) we all knew every single person Dexter sings about in this song. I love this song to death.
I grew up in the Era they are talking about in orange county and this song tells a true tale of a lot of neighborhoods in the the OC
'Come Out and Play’ , ‘Self Esteem' , 'All I want ',
The two songs you have reacted to so far are from 'Americana' -when this album came out, I remember that it was considered the end of the "good, old, punk rock Offspring" and started to be more "commercial". Now I'd look at it probably differently, but those were our thoughts in high school when Americana came out ;)
00:41 Funny you mentioned Weird Al, since he did make a parody of Pretty Fly for a White Guy that you can check out called Pretty Fly for a Rabbi.
I love The Offspring
‘Come out and play’, their first big hit. You have to listen to this. It was a game changer at the time
Great tune !! Offspring was the last blow on the embers of Punk along with Green Day but carried much more creativity in their songwriting than originals in the 70'S Punk Age. Check out "GONE AWAY" by them. Saw them live 4 years ago and they haven't missed an once of energy. The crowd rocked like it was ACDC.
I love how much you’ve grown in your music taste. I remember the days of this sucks all I hear is loud noise this isn’t music lol
Just saw them live at the Shaky Knees music festival in Atlanta. They were so good!
I’m fairly certain you’re going to LOVE Blink 182, Sum 41, No Doubt and Green Day ❤ the 90’s we’re a great decade to grow up in.
Gone away should be your next Offspring song. They have a catalog of really good songs
Oh my! Y'all have gone to the edge! HaHa! The Offspring is a great band with an awesome Lead Singer, Dexter (a.k.a. Bryan Keith Holland). Dexter is multi-talented and gifted. He is an entrepreneur, selling his own Hot Sauce brand labeled as Gringo Bandito - I ordered some like 10 years ago - it was a boxed set with his autograph and I still have the empty bottles today. Dexter is also a certified pilot. Dexter recently completed his PhD in Molecular Biology, and the list goes on! He is quite accomplished. But, I love him MOSTLY FOR HIS MUSIC, OF COURSE!!! Other great songs to check out from The Offspring are: *COME OUT AND PLAY* *SELF ESTEEM* *HIT THAT* *GONE AWAY* *ORIGINAL PRANKSTER* *HAMMERHEAD* and my absolute favorite, *FIX YOU* which is only 1 of 4 rock songs that literally makes me cry beautiful tears. The other 3? I'll say that if y'all get around to reviewing them. Heehee!!
Woohoo! I've been waiting for you to do more Offspring. They have so many great hit songs.
It's hard for me to hear The Offspring and not think of another great band that seemed to be fighting them for airplay the entire decade: EVERCLEAR.
Everclear 'Heroine Girl" is a good song.
California 90s punk rock at its finest! Grew up listening to this band & I’m really glad you reacted to this one. Next one could be “Self Esteem”, out of the 1994 album Smash. Or anything from that record, since all the songs from that one are 🔥!!!
My favorite of their songs will always be "Bad Habit", especially when I would drive. Just a great angsty road rage kind of song. LOL Other ones, "Come Out And Play", "Self Esteem", "Gotta Get Away", "Something To Believe In" and "Genocide" are great. Love this band. 😎👍
For me, Self Esteem is their best single. Come Out And Play is right up there. They were huge down here in Australia, punk was huge really.
Self Esteem is my fav! XooX
Self Esteem has to be next. Such a 90s hit
Gone Away by Offspring is fantastic!
Offspring was a big part of my late 20's/early 30's. Got to see them when I lived in L.A. at KROQ's annual "Weeny Roast" concert. They put on a high energy set. Love to see you react to more, just need to be careful about explicit lyrics. I also recommend the band "Garbage" and "Green Day"
for me some of the best 90's post grunge rock songs are "tommorow" by Silverchair, "Bound for the floor" by Local H, and 2 greats by puddle of mudd are "blurry" and "Control" (High energy Hard Rockin music)
Self Esteem is by far the most 90S song you can find besides this one!
They have so many great songs. Loved 90’s alternative rock. They are great live.
Saw them last Summer on the Let The Bad Times Roll tour. They still rock, and I recommend seeing them.
“She’s Got Issues” by The Offspring
Ive always been a grunge kind of guy. Green day is another great band.
It actually uses the Buffy The Vampire Slayer theme in the guitar riff
"Come Out and Play" is one you have GOT to do.
One of my favorite bands from the 90's. Rockin band with statements to make and deep meaning in many of their songs. Dexter (lead singer) is brilliant but the band is so talented. You need to check out - "Self-Esteem", "Gone Away", "Why Don't You Get a Job", "Million Miles Away", "Want You Bad". This band had so many incredible songs so keep going down this rabbit hole. You won't be disappointed.
The genius of the Offspring is that they hit on serious issues while the sound is poppy and fun
Love The Offspring!!!
Love The Offspring.The energy is off the charts for these guys as always.
I always loved The Offspring, always been one of my favorite bands, and I gotta say that "The Kid's Aren't Alright" is one of my favorite songs, one that I deeply identify with, and that always makes me cry with memories from my life and close friend's lifes
What propelled the in to stardom was the song "Self Esteem" from their third album Smash from 1994. "Come Out and Play" form the same album is another good shoutout.
The lead singer is called Dexter Holland and the guitarist Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman.
Other notable songs are "Why Don't You Get a Job?", "Gotta Get Away", "Original Prankster" "Want You Bad", "
A Million Miles Away", "Hit That", "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid", "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?", "Days Go By"
You cannot go wrong with Dexter Holland and Noodles! Offspring is sick! One of my favs! This album, Americana, is a 90's classic!
“Bad Habit” is another style/energy switch up for *The* Offspring.
Something great about the 90s was kids weren't just rap or rock but kids listened to every genre and you had a favorite r&b song a fav rap a fav techno a fav rock and a fav ska band all at once
The Offspring had such a re introduction into the mainstream charts with this album!!
'I Want You Bad' & 'Original Prankster' are two other great songs from this era of 'The Offspring'
Self Esteem is a track from there first run that I think you will love!! 🤘🤘
Some other songs of theirs you might want to check out are Hit That , Gone Away , Want You Bad .
Come out and Play is my driving jam. Very special band, with some iconic tunes! Great reaction! ❤
I'm a little older than you to the 90s music video scene was fire. Locally we had the Box which was on broadcast TV you could call in and get on the play song. We had VH1 MTV BET none of which play Music Videos today. I mean MTV and VH1 used to be like the radio turn it on just listen to it
Song's about the neighborhood I grew up in. Offspring guys were a few years behind me at Pacifica HS. One of my best friends taught Noodles how to be an elementary-school janitor when they were in college.
Jay and Amber what also is special about this group is the great high energy and unique voice of the lead singer.
I love the punk influence on this band. They can let out the thrash when they want.
90s Rock was pretty great. Nirvana, Garbage, Offspring, Green Day, Blink 182, No Doubt, Oasis, Blur...so much amazing music.
The Offspring's album "Smash" is fantastic! Damn near every song on it is a banger.
With talking of past decades of music blending, I have to request Walk this Way. Originally, it was just Aerosmith, but in the 80s they did a collaboration with RunDMC on the song. It was a first time rock and rap collaboration, and it blew us away. It not only breathed new life into Aerosmith, but introduced a lot of rockers to rap. You need to check it out. Please!
Yep, also told my dad this band would last - try 'Come out and play', 'All I want', 'Gone Away', 'Why don't you get a job', 'Hit that' .....
The 90s were perhaps when rock music was at its most diverse. You had the massive grunge movement of the early 90’s, alternative music really dominated, metal bands were still going strong, and there was the emergence of nu-metal and industrial music. As well, there was a “revival” of punk rock music brought by Green Day, The Offspring and others like NOFX.
“Gone Away” is a slower ballad style (but still rock) song that I think you guys will enjoy. Cheers from Canada 👋🏻 🇨🇦