Revisiting a ridiculous detour that helped create a viable road map for punk music in the new century. But The Offspring never wholly embraced the idea of growing with age, preferring to hold on to at ...
While the Offspring had multiple hits in the '90s, from "Come Out and Play" to "Self Esteem," it could be argued that their 1998 song "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" remains their most popular tune of ...
California punk group the Offspring is back on the charts with its new single, "Days Go By," which rises 14-12 this week on Billboard's Alternative chart. The song is the title track and lead single… ...
Most critical respect for Offspring stems from the band's 1994 debut album Smash, the bestselling album of all time released on an independent label. But the band's most enduring song may be the ...
For another hit, 1997’s “Gone Away,” Holland and co. brought out Emily Armstrong, lead singer of opening band Dead Sara (who earlier played a brief set of songs off their debut album, including the ...
Pretty Fly (for a White Guy) adalah lagu milik The Offspring, band punk rock asal Amerika Serikat. Mulanya, band ini dibentuk oleh Bryan 'Dexter' Holland dan Greg Kriesel, bersama teman dan penjaga ...
This article originally appeared in the March 1999 issue of SPIN. He may be dumb, but he’s not a dweeb. Bryan “Dexter” Holland strides manfully to the edge of a New York City stage, and—holding two ...
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The female tsetse fly, which gives birth to adult-sized live young, produce weaker offspring as they get older, and when they feed on poor quality blood. The female tsetse fly, which gives birth to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. What if that sexual partner you'd rather forget remained forever a part of your life? Sydney scientists have shown for the first time ...
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