Exactly 20 years ago this week, The Offspring released their fifth studio album 'Americana' in the UK. Remembered most for its novelty hits 'Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)' and 'Why Don't You Get A Job', the LP also features a number of genuinely brilliant punk rock tracks.
A personal favourite is the epic hard rocking closer 'Pay The Man'. It's actually a very enjoyable album, with some more fun and diverse tracks to break up the supercharged punk that makes up most of the record. Read more about the album and listen to it HERE.
The band's most recent album was 2012's 'Days Go By'. The Offspring have been busy recording their tenth LP, with guitarist Noodles revealing "We have a whole record or more worth of stuff here, I think we're looking at making two records out of it... coming out with a pretty straightforward punk and rock record that sounds like us, and then maybe saving some of the crazier stuff for another record." After announcing an album will be released in 2019, he also admitted "We don't have a record deal right now and we're trying to work something out. We don't know what we're going to do with that."
A personal favourite is the epic hard rocking closer 'Pay The Man'. It's actually a very enjoyable album, with some more fun and diverse tracks to break up the supercharged punk that makes up most of the record. Read more about the album and listen to it HERE.
The band's most recent album was 2012's 'Days Go By'. The Offspring have been busy recording their tenth LP, with guitarist Noodles revealing "We have a whole record or more worth of stuff here, I think we're looking at making two records out of it... coming out with a pretty straightforward punk and rock record that sounds like us, and then maybe saving some of the crazier stuff for another record." After announcing an album will be released in 2019, he also admitted "We don't have a record deal right now and we're trying to work something out. We don't know what we're going to do with that."
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