The post The Offspring Cover Classic Holiday Song “Please Come Home for Christmas”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. The Offspring are ringing in the holiday season — quite literally — with a ...
What in the name of Freaky Friday is going on here? The Offspring and 311 will hit the road together next week, and ahead of their summer adventure, they're covering each other's music. Ever wonder ...
Hitting power chords and smashing cymbals for four decades now, The Offspring have hardly changed their US punk rock sound over the years. Their latest album channels much of their "Pretty Fly" era ...
What’s the best song by the Offspring? That’s what we want to find out from you in this week’s Loudwire Nights Artist of the Week poll! Each week, we’ll be asking you to choose your favorite track ...
The Offspring are saying they’re going a bit stir crazy while isolating as many of us are as well and it’s leading to a fantastic and all too relevant cover of a song not written by the Tiger King, ...
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If necessity is the mother of invention, boredom must be it’s dad, churning out less important, although often entertaining fare. Like this new video from The Offspring. The punk band, known for songs ...
Against Me! and The Offspring are scheduled to be added to popular video game, Rock Band next week. Against Me! is contributing their single, "Stop!" while the Offspring will be adding "Gone Away," ...
“You gotta keep ‘em separated.” With five words, The Offspring created one of the most memorable moments of the 1990s. “Come Out and Play,” the lead single from the band’s 1994 album, Smash, helped ...
If you aren’t familiar with the band by name, you still have probably heard an Offspring song before. Their biggest hits include “Come Out and Play,” a song about gang violence that uses a noticeable ...
Dexter Holland: It's about the dangers of technology. You see people on their cell phones constantly. Everybody is in the same room but no one is looking at each other or speaking. You start to think, ...