The Offspring is technically skate-punk. They are from Orange County California, the home of Skate Punk and Ska. Same as No Doubt, Social Distortion, Adolescents, Middle Class. Orange County California has a huge history of Punk from the 70s to the present.
@dragonfire1842 Definitely not grunge or metal. another thing is that they were on Epitaph records. That's a punk label started by frontman of Bad Religion. Go listen to the song Jennifer Lost The War, Session, Blackball or Nitro Kids. Pretty much anything that isn't a single.
Fun fact: Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland, the lead singer, attended the University of Southern California, where he earned a BSc in biology and an MSc in molecular biology. He suspended his studies to focus on music when the Offspring found success in 1994, but later resumed and earned a PhD in molecular biology in May 2017
And that explains why he took no shit from the band member who was putting them all at covid risk and kicked him out, a biologist wasn’t about to let some antivax nonsense slide
Gone Away is probably my favorite song of theirs. It's a hard one for me to listen to because of memories attached to it. I lost my grandmother a few years ago, and the first thing I did when I found out was pick up my guitar that I hadn't touched in over a year and learned to play this, played it loud as hell with tears in my eyes.
@@Acroanidd It's a gorgeous song. Found this duet with Emily Armstrong (from Dead Sara) from the Hollywood Palladium Oct 2012 a couple of years ago - this is, for me, the definitive version th-cam.com/video/a_rxzwZuTQ0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mcHy9wv6InEtxqPx And this version with an orchestra and Brian May (Queen) 2024 is sublime (but doesn't have the depth of the duet with Emily) th-cam.com/video/voWda1sJeKE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0A9XrxMFlhtPNAiX Loss is always hard to deal with - I do it through music (can't play and my singing is shit). But it makes me feel better. Cheers from Oz 🦘
Fun fact: The intro with the dad talking to the guy pseudo-German ("gunter gliben glauten globen" or whatever) is actually a sample from Def Leppard's "Rock of Ages" which back then, similar as here was used instead of the traditional '1-2-3-4' to start the song.
IKR? I'm very catchy riff. "Come out and play" - - you could listen to it for years and not realize how serious of a song it is, because of their sound.
They all started out as punk rockers. Offspring is sort of the intersection of SoCal punk and the 90s grunge sounds, but with super catchy pop friendly hooks. All their big hits are bangers, I think you’ll enjoy this rabbit hole.
@@justinman114 The album that followed it (Conspiracy of One) would have been great if Americana never existed, but kinda came off like a parody of it.
I graduated in 1997….this was my era man. I still love listening to the 90’s music, especially alternative. We had it great back then, nothing stupid we did was posted on the internet ha ha
I spent the summer of 1999 going up and down the M5 taking my teenage son to rehab following an accident, we listened to The Offspring on the way down and back and used to sing it at the top of our voices. Brighten up a rubbish time! I had to buy the album for myself when my son left home! 🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The Offspring have been one of my favorite bands alongside Bad Religion since I was a teenager. I got my start with their Americana album. Staring At The Sun and Americana got me hooked instantly.
This song was everywhere when it came out. I think I know this video by heart although I hadn’t seen it for about 20 years, coz it was on MTV on repeat.
The Offspring are one of the many post-Grunge bands that skyrocketed up the charts in the wake of the huge grunge bands dissolving. The Kids Aren't Alright is genius.
Glad you loved the song, defiantly explore more Offspring!! The Kids Aren’t Alright is probably the thing next, then later there’s Gone Away, You’re Gonna Go Far Kid, Come Out And Play, Why Don’t You Get A Job, and much more!!
The Kids Aren't Allright, Gone Away, Come Out And Play, You're Gonna Go Far. I got to see these guys live when they first hit the scene and they were crazy. Good times. They have banger after banger.
One of the best punk bands of all time and they branch of into other styles all the time, which made their albums so much fun to listen to front to back
I grew up in the 90's as a teen and young adult, and found punk rock (skate punk) around 1996. I was discovering bands such as NOFX, Lagwagon, Strung Out, Good Riddance, Green Day, Propagandhi and Pennywise. The Offspring were not a band I was really into but they were part of that scene and style. It was very much underground over here in the UK, and the whole look that went with it (baggy jeans, t-shirts, DC's, hoodies, spiky hair etc) was pretty alternative and unfashionable. It was an amazing time, almost like a small underground cult of society. When this song came out, it went very mainstream and got to no.1 in the UK singles chart. A lot of (alt) people weren't keen on the song because of that, and it was a bit of a novelty song compared to their other stuff. But over 25 years later it's aged OK and is a lot of fun.
"You're Going to Go Far, Kid" is another one of theirs that is just great. They have a _lot_ of amazing songs, totally worth going through and listening to them.
Greetings from Finland man!!! It's awesome to see you getting into music that i heard in my childhood and as a teenager and early adulthood... Awesome times and so many good memories ❤ "i'll be back" 😎
Welcome back, life happens, don't sweat it! I was a teen in the 90's abd yeah, it was pretty good fr, definitely wouldn't swap it. Am sure plenty will recommend 'The kids aren't alright ' which is great, but imma gonna continue saying "The Pixies- Where is my mind?" Trust me, you won't regret it!
This is definitely one of their best songs. The next song to do is Why Don't You Get A Job, as it sort of follows on from this song. Others are Gone Away, Come Out And Play and The Kids Aren't All Right and All I Want.
Skateboarding was huge back then. We even had the trousers. You could bearly walk but we had them lol. Don't go out on a windy day lol. I miss my skateboard.
This band was very impressive live as well. They were heavy guitars with a hip hop approach. I remember how spot on they were live with the vocals and the guitarist just slayed it. Yes, very skate punk influenced.
I was 19 in the early 90’s. It was a total blast! Punk rock, skater punk, ska, rap, metal, reggae, it was all fun! So many bands to see in small venues for a couple of bucks, well known bands for $12-$20. All day music festivals with multiple stages were under $100. I smoked out so many members of my favorite bands. It was such a great time to be young. Wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Dexter Holland is a genius. Literally. I would highly recommend reacting to “Gone Away”, which will give you another example of their versatility. It’s a bloody sad song. Keep on doing these reactions Molly boy 👍👍👍👍
Brilliant song. Brilliant band. Give Bob Seger a listen. “Get out of Denver” for high energy/fun and “Turn the page” for wisdom. All the best. Perhaps the latter for personal, off the air listen.
We've seen The Offspring 3 times in Denver and Red Rocks (I was 6 months pregnant at the first one 🤪). Still one of the best bands ever! Glad you enjoyed them!
You should react to DEF LEPPARD’S Rock of Ages song and see where the intro to this song came from. Chose a live performance from the Hysteria tour in 88 if you react to it. You will LOVE Def Leppard.
This song was hugely popular when I was around 22. It is so poking fun at a whole bunch of tropes and trends going on at the time. You are right, this is kind of unique.
The Offspring have some bangers, this one not so much. You really must check out The Kids Aren't Alright, Want You Bad, You're Gonna Go Far Kid, Want You Bad, Gone Away.
Love the Offspring. I used to listen to them all the time. Luckily they came to Hungary to play at the Volt festival many years ago. What a day that was for me.😁 Amazing concert, crazy energy.
I can confirm, being 14 - 24 yrs during the 90s... an epic time to grow up and some great music. Love your channel and to track your music discoveries... ❤ The Offspring tip: Ignition (1992) and Smash (1994), both fantastic albums with epic tracks!
Offspring banger master to me: All I Want. True californian classic 90s punk rock! Awesome lyrics, sick guitar rifs, fast drums and catchy melodic vocals! Offspring at Lollapalooza 2024 live gig is 10/10. Grandpa Dexter & Noodles stokin hard!
The Offspring band is considered by me and many experts of the genre as "The Fathers of Punk Rock" being the first to make it known and the first to venture into all the different variants of Punk, as well as Pop Punk, Punk Rock, Hard Punk, Metal Punk and others that were the perfect balance in many of their albums. When you find a song by The Offspring that you like, surely on the album that the song came from there are others where the rest of the genres are explored.
I said it on the first one and I will say it again, masters of the hook. All the songs are different in their own way, but they all have a killer hook that you can't get out of your head. Dive deeper man, keep that Offspring coming and you will not be disappointed.
Whole album Americana is my favourite . I'm touched that you're listening to it for the first time. I don't feel old, and you made me feel like… because you didn't know Prett Fly 🤣🤣 it was the biggest hit of those times. I fell in love with rock because of Pretty Fly! I love your reactions 👏🏻 please do more 😅 greetings from Poland !
I watched the very first video, Video Killed the Radio Star, on MTV the minute the station launched. It was MTV that brought us all types and genres of music. I guess you can say we 80s kids were well rounded when it came to music. Back then it was all rock and roll... Then hip hop entered, and rap... I went the way of Grunge... But my playlist literally includes ALL musical genres. Much Love! ❤
I'm glad that you don't care if ppl believe if you were sick or not. It doesn't matter anyway. You should take any time off, for any reason, any time you want. I always worry about my favorite reactors getting burned out. But that's easier for me to say, because I follow SO many reactors. So I don't always notice if it's been a few days for someone to not react.
The Offspring is technically skate-punk. They are from Orange County California, the home of Skate Punk and Ska. Same as No Doubt, Social Distortion, Adolescents, Middle Class. Orange County California has a huge history of Punk from the 70s to the present.
The OC is where I grew up. Great place!
> the home of Skate Punk and Ska
🤔 Ska is from Jamaica
@@house9Tube Ska in California is 3rd Wave Ska. Bands like Reel Big Fish and Sublime. Ska-Punk.
Yah, I was thinking like grunge/metal, but skate-punk works too.
@dragonfire1842
Definitely not grunge or metal.
another thing is that they were on Epitaph records. That's a punk label started by frontman of Bad Religion. Go listen to the song Jennifer Lost The War, Session, Blackball or Nitro Kids. Pretty much anything that isn't a single.
" Come out and play" is one of their biggest hits.
It's the one that made me know of them. I loved this song instantly
Yes do this offspring song next
Their best song.
This. Doooooo it
Totally! Please.
"The kids aren't alright" will blow your mind!
Iconic. A take on the Who's The Kids are Alright. Also, reminds me of Jim Carroll's "People Who Died."
@@glenkrisch4844 GWAR's version of that surpasses the amazing original IMO
Fact. Americana is arguably one of the best albums ever made.
For me, the Offspring's finest is "Hit That" (Video filmed somewhere in London by the look of it)
@@ouethojlkjn Good riff but for me that's only the best on that album
"You can go on Ricki Lake." That was a popular daytime talk show in the 1990's.
Fun fact: Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland, the lead singer, attended the University of Southern California, where he earned a BSc in biology and an MSc in molecular biology. He suspended his studies to focus on music when the Offspring found success in 1994, but later resumed and earned a PhD in molecular biology in May 2017
And CEO of a Hot Sauce brand and Licensed Pilot.
Hé is a nice guy also....dont forget that ....❤!
@@dimitrakapa4887 Good to know Thanks I do not know him personally but I have heard him on a few podcasts and he seems like a cool dude.
A PhD yet still foolish enough to get poked a few years ago. JFC
And that explains why he took no shit from the band member who was putting them all at covid risk and kicked him out, a biologist wasn’t about to let some antivax nonsense slide
"Gone Away" for a more serious song that shows another sound/style from them. Banger!
Gone Away is probably my favorite song of theirs. It's a hard one for me to listen to because of memories attached to it. I lost my grandmother a few years ago, and the first thing I did when I found out was pick up my guitar that I hadn't touched in over a year and learned to play this, played it loud as hell with tears in my eyes.
Yes, totally agree, it’s my favourite of their but so tragic 😢
@@Acroanidd It's a gorgeous song. Found this duet with Emily Armstrong (from Dead Sara) from the Hollywood Palladium Oct 2012 a couple of years ago - this is, for me, the definitive version th-cam.com/video/a_rxzwZuTQ0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mcHy9wv6InEtxqPx
And this version with an orchestra and Brian May (Queen) 2024 is sublime (but doesn't have the depth of the duet with Emily) th-cam.com/video/voWda1sJeKE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0A9XrxMFlhtPNAiX
Loss is always hard to deal with - I do it through music (can't play and my singing is shit). But it makes me feel better.
Cheers from Oz 🦘
Gone Away hits hard.
My favorite
The Kids Aren't Alright is my favorite song of theirs. It's very powerful
Can bring tears depending on how you're feeling.
Between that song and "Wrong Way Kids", I'm a total wreck.
Fun fact: The intro with the dad talking to the guy pseudo-German ("gunter gliben glauten globen" or whatever) is actually a sample from Def Leppard's "Rock of Ages" which back then, similar as here was used instead of the traditional '1-2-3-4' to start the song.
When the guitar comes in, I mentally overlay the repeating guitar lick from “COME OUT AND PLAY” (Gotta Keep ‘em Separated). 😉
IKR? I'm very catchy riff. "Come out and play" - - you could listen to it for years and not realize how serious of a song it is, because of their sound.
They all started out as punk rockers. Offspring is sort of the intersection of SoCal punk and the 90s grunge sounds, but with super catchy pop friendly hooks.
All their big hits are bangers, I think you’ll enjoy this rabbit hole.
This is surf/skate metal. And the 90s were kino.
Americana album, start to finish.... just about perfect
still my favorite even over Smash and Ixnay, although I love those too
@@justinman114 The album that followed it (Conspiracy of One) would have been great if Americana never existed, but kinda came off like a parody of it.
No. It IS perfect
I was 12 or 13 when Americana came out. Unreal
Do Americana by offspring for your album reaction
I was a teen in the 90s, and it's probably why music's still one of the most important things in my life 🤘
Music has was always with me. Feds my SOUL xxx
I graduated in 1997….this was my era man. I still love listening to the 90’s music, especially alternative. We had it great back then, nothing stupid we did was posted on the internet ha ha
i too like to listen the 90s Alt.rock n Grunge music reminds me of my school days
"Bad Habit" was my first introduction to Offspring, and I've loved them ever since!!!
Bad Habit is my favorite. You'll get to your destination quickly.
hey man you know i'm really ok
When that bass comes in right after Nitro, you can't help but turn the volume up just a touch bit more. If that's even possible!
I'm an old rocker, but even I loved this when it came out.
Ha ha, I'm so glad you loved it! Such a fun song, and an absolutely hilarious vid! Gets me smiling every time! ❤
90's were fucking awesome, man. We didn't know it at the time of course.
MB should do "Why don't you get a job" n by the way this is not a Grunge music it's Post-Punk
A rip off of ob la dee ob la da, but still catchy
The Kids Aren't Alright. It's once of their serious songs, but definitely kicks ass.
I spent the summer of 1999 going up and down the M5 taking my teenage son to rehab following an accident, we listened to The Offspring on the way down and back and used to sing it at the top of our voices. Brighten up a rubbish time! I had to buy the album for myself when my son left home! 🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The Offspring have been one of my favorite bands alongside Bad Religion since I was a teenager. I got my start with their Americana album. Staring At The Sun and Americana got me hooked instantly.
Gotta Get Away is a banger as well as Come Out and Play was huge and a very hooky cool song too .
This song was everywhere when it came out. I think I know this video by heart although I hadn’t seen it for about 20 years, coz it was on MTV on repeat.
Gone Away, All I Want, and Gotta Get Away are my favorite Offspring songs, but they've got a bunch of hits.
Great selection!
"Why don't you get a job" is a must!!!
The Offspring are one of the many post-Grunge bands that skyrocketed up the charts in the wake of the huge grunge bands dissolving. The Kids Aren't Alright is genius.
Glad you loved the song, defiantly explore more Offspring!! The Kids Aren’t Alright is probably the thing next, then later there’s Gone Away, You’re Gonna Go Far Kid, Come Out And Play, Why Don’t You Get A Job, and much more!!
Glad you like what you've heard of them so far. The Offspring is a great band that deserves to be remembered by younger generations.
19 in the 90s was a great time!
I was in my 20s in the 90s. Best time ever!
After you did Self Esteem, I recommended Come Out & Play. I'm recommending it again Molly. It's Completely different than these 1st two you've heard.
The Kids Aren't Allright, Gone Away, Come Out And Play, You're Gonna Go Far. I got to see these guys live when they first hit the scene and they were crazy. Good times. They have banger after banger.
I was in my 30’s in the 90’s and it was still the best!
Growing up in the 80's and 90's was so good
They're also incredibly well educated and play music because they love it.
Also "I Choose" is a banger
Just saw The Offspring on Saturday and they still look roughly the same (older ofc) and absolutely rock live!
This one always made me laugh at those kids in school back then🤣
I was 19 in 1992 and yes I would go back in a sec.
Definitely one of the most underrated lead singers ever and this is actually considered punk
Yeah, Offsprings SMASHED CD, one of the best albums out of the 90s
One of the best punk bands of all time and they branch of into other styles all the time, which made their albums so much fun to listen to front to back
One of the jokey ones they did. Gotta get away is a must
I grew up in the 90's as a teen and young adult, and found punk rock (skate punk) around 1996. I was discovering bands such as NOFX, Lagwagon, Strung Out, Good Riddance, Green Day, Propagandhi and Pennywise. The Offspring were not a band I was really into but they were part of that scene and style. It was very much underground over here in the UK, and the whole look that went with it (baggy jeans, t-shirts, DC's, hoodies, spiky hair etc) was pretty alternative and unfashionable. It was an amazing time, almost like a small underground cult of society.
When this song came out, it went very mainstream and got to no.1 in the UK singles chart. A lot of (alt) people weren't keen on the song because of that, and it was a bit of a novelty song compared to their other stuff. But over 25 years later it's aged OK and is a lot of fun.
Im 56 and PUNK cane with a Boom. It was great - i do Sex Pistols full pelt that sorts ur shit out xx
"I asked for a 13 but they drew a 31" 😂😂
Oh, I remember when MTV played this music video every hour when it was released. 😄
Gone Away is a must
"You're Going to Go Far, Kid" is another one of theirs that is just great. They have a _lot_ of amazing songs, totally worth going through and listening to them.
The kids aren't alright will hit the hardest, similar to self esteem.
Greetings from Finland man!!! It's awesome to see you getting into music that i heard in my childhood and as a teenager and early adulthood... Awesome times and so many good memories ❤ "i'll be back" 😎
You're allowed to like what you like!
The Kids Aren’t Alright, Come out and Play, Gotta get away. All bangers.
Offspring is right up MollyBoy's alley.
Welcome back, life happens, don't sweat it! I was a teen in the 90's abd yeah, it was pretty good fr, definitely wouldn't swap it.
Am sure plenty will recommend 'The kids aren't alright ' which is great, but imma gonna continue saying "The Pixies- Where is my mind?"
Trust me, you won't regret it!
This reaction is one reason your channel keeps growing. PEACE.
I turned 21 in 1990, so it was a great time and the music was a big part of why it was so great!
This is definitely one of their best songs. The next song to do is Why Don't You Get A Job, as it sort of follows on from this song.
Others are Gone Away, Come Out And Play and The Kids Aren't All Right and All I Want.
Skateboarding was huge back then. We even had the trousers. You could bearly walk but we had them lol. Don't go out on a windy day lol. I miss my skateboard.
They’re such a fun band! 🙌
this old lady in florida loves your reactions....hope you are well
Very funny song which I am sure agrees with you and your disposition!!! lol Prepare yourself for laughter!!! this song is Fly!!!
This band was very impressive live as well. They were heavy guitars with a hip hop approach. I remember how spot on they were live with the vocals and the guitarist just slayed it. Yes, very skate punk influenced.
Come out and play is their debut song & was big.
I was 19 in the early 90’s. It was a total blast! Punk rock, skater punk, ska, rap, metal, reggae, it was all fun! So many bands to see in small venues for a couple of bucks, well known bands for $12-$20. All day music festivals with multiple stages were under $100. I smoked out so many members of my favorite bands. It was such a great time to be young. Wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Welcome back. I am glad you're better and what a way to come back. One of my favorite The Offspring songs.
Dexter Holland is a genius. Literally. I would highly recommend reacting to “Gone Away”, which will give you another example of their versatility. It’s a bloody sad song. Keep on doing these reactions Molly boy 👍👍👍👍
The Offspring Baby
Offspring were the greatest 90s band....innovative
Offspring tiene tantas canciones buenas que vas a tener muchos likes en tu canal si los revisas! Saludos desde Venezuela 🇻🇪 great reaction!!!
Brilliant song. Brilliant band. Give Bob Seger a listen. “Get out of Denver” for high energy/fun and “Turn the page” for wisdom. All the best. Perhaps the latter for personal, off the air listen.
Offspring is great. SoCal punk rock was a damn vibe in the 90s/early 00s. This was one of their more "joke" songs, but its still fun and catchy.
please do the kids aren't alrite by the offspring
I'm down for an Offspring rabbit hole adventure, they were my favourite band through the late 90s/early 2000s.
Offspring. Gone Away
We've seen The Offspring 3 times in Denver and Red Rocks (I was 6 months pregnant at the first one 🤪). Still one of the best bands ever! Glad you enjoyed them!
You should react to DEF LEPPARD’S Rock of Ages song and see where the intro to this song came from. Chose a live performance from the Hysteria tour in 88 if you react to it.
You will LOVE Def Leppard.
This song was hugely popular when I was around 22. It is so poking fun at a whole bunch of tropes and trends going on at the time. You are right, this is kind of unique.
The Offspring have some bangers, this one not so much. You really must check out The Kids Aren't Alright, Want You Bad, You're Gonna Go Far Kid, Want You Bad, Gone Away.
Get a job!! I love that one too!❤
All amazing songs, you also said Want You Bad twice btw 😊
@@nortski78 Agreed! This one ain’t it.
Want you bad is so good Molly boy should react to it twice 😉
What are you talking bout, this one is a banger. Not every song has to be sad and serious.
If you want to hear The Offspring turned up to 11, try listening to The Bloodhound Gang.
Idk what all the Bob Seger comments are doing on this, but the Offspring and the Bloodhound Gang share a LOT of DNA
The roof... The roof... Now it's in my head. But an actual sincere thank you. Haven't heard it in years.
The Offspring have so many great songs it's hard to recommend any. All I can say is listen to everything. It is all awesome
Love the Offspring. I used to listen to them all the time. Luckily they came to Hungary to play at the Volt festival many years ago. What a day that was for me.😁 Amazing concert, crazy energy.
I lived my best years in the 90's. Listening to these songs. "The kids arent alright" being my anthem back in the day.
Oh take a chill pill or something before watching it though. It brings the harsh realities to life.
I can confirm, being 14 - 24 yrs during the 90s... an epic time to grow up and some great music. Love your channel and to track your music discoveries... ❤
The Offspring tip: Ignition (1992) and Smash (1994), both fantastic albums with epic tracks!
Offspring is one of the best BANDS TO SEE LIVE
I've seen them a few times, the most fun concerts I've ever been to
@@cindyrussell2028 Me and my wife just saw The Offspring last summer in Virginia Beach on the beach and we DANCE FUCKER DANCE ALL SHOW all night long
Once again...another great hit from The Offspring...love this video like crazy..🎤🎶🫶
Offspring banger master to me: All I Want. True californian classic 90s punk rock! Awesome lyrics, sick guitar rifs, fast drums and catchy melodic vocals! Offspring at Lollapalooza 2024 live gig is 10/10. Grandpa Dexter & Noodles stokin hard!
Another fun song by them is Why Don't You Get A Job. I think the guy from this video makes an appearance in that video as well. Great reaction!! 😊
The Offspring band is considered by me and many experts of the genre as "The Fathers of Punk Rock" being the first to make it known and the first to venture into all the different variants of Punk, as well as Pop Punk, Punk Rock, Hard Punk, Metal Punk and others that were the perfect balance in many of their albums. When you find a song by The Offspring that you like, surely on the album that the song came from there are others where the rest of the genres are explored.
I said it on the first one and I will say it again, masters of the hook. All the songs are different in their own way, but they all have a killer hook that you can't get out of your head. Dive deeper man, keep that Offspring coming and you will not be disappointed.
Gone away and Come out and play are such great songs by Offspring
Whole album Americana is my favourite . I'm touched that you're listening to it for the first time. I don't feel old, and you made me feel like… because you didn't know Prett Fly 🤣🤣 it was the biggest hit of those times. I fell in love with rock because of Pretty Fly! I love your reactions 👏🏻 please do more 😅 greetings from Poland !
Oh, the rabbit hole of The Offspring 😊 Love it! Much Love! ❤
I watched the very first video, Video Killed the Radio Star, on MTV the minute the station launched. It was MTV that brought us all types and genres of music. I guess you can say we 80s kids were well rounded when it came to music. Back then it was all rock and roll... Then hip hop entered, and rap... I went the way of Grunge... But my playlist literally includes ALL musical genres. Much Love! ❤
Europe is Scandinavia's Bon Jovi. They are from Sweden and us Norwegians really loved it 😍🇸🇪
I’m glad you take care when you are sick. Have to take care of you before you entertain us.💙💙✌🏼☘️
"I Choose" Flys under the radar alot but I think is one of The Offsprings best songs give that a listen when you get a chance 🤘
Saw them live a couple weeks ago an it was PHENOMENAL!!!
they are super fun live!!!!!
MollyBoyTV, your reactions are the best.
"Staring at the sun", one of my most favorites!!! 😃
I'm glad that you don't care if ppl believe if you were sick or not. It doesn't matter anyway. You should take any time off, for any reason, any time you want. I always worry about my favorite reactors getting burned out. But that's easier for me to say, because I follow SO many reactors. So I don't always notice if it's been a few days for someone to not react.
Yep, Nanna here 1998. Ohh dam the party song it had to be played . Everybody had so much fun!