This song definitely hits different at different stages of life. I was 13 when this came out and then it was just an awesome catchy song. 25 years later after life beats you down a little this song really makes you think about what was.
I was 14-15 when i lost a friend OD'd i was the last to see him, i was up with him talking, joking you know. Last thing i said was "See you tomorrow" but it wouldn't come. I still think about him maybe i could have said something, done something, maybe if i kept him there he would still be around. That was the first time i lost anyone, until then i always thought old people like my great grandpa passing was normal because they're old. he was just a year or so older than me. i realized it could happen to anyone, even me, there was no order to it, a year later i lost another to a car accident.
A Gen Xer playing a song for millenials which Gen Z can relate too. For all you young whipper snappers reading this, yes the kids haven't been alright for a long time now.
systematic trauma induced by the controlling body over the growing generations. I initially joked that this was a Millennials song, but really it was Gen X crying for help way back when: ignored. So we "took it" to give it life: has been falling flat on deaf ears. I hope Gen Z hears this to make that change and that their Gen X parents remember to listen.
Facts. I’m on the cusp of Gen X/Millenial, and I have lost count of the amount of people I went to high school with that “aren’t alright.” When I talk to my husband, who is young GenX, it’s the same damn story. Then, I taught middle and high for 16 years, and I saw this tragedy repeat over and over.
@@blakecouch4621 Its not that strangemim 24 and was born quite close to the year it was released, I grew up hearing it around alot from in video games and my older brother. Same with a lot of 90s stuff. Theres a lot of crossover
I think this song's message was important to a lot of people in my generation who grew up in a big middle class bubble. We have this optimism bias where we believe things are just going to work out. I was chronically depressed as a teen, and I still just assumed we were all going to thrive as adults. I'm lucky I'm still alive today. Some of the people I went to school with aren't. Some of them crashed and burned. Some of them made comebacks. Life is hard.
"Gone Away" sticks out to me and is touching.Has to be done since it was remade and no one pays homage to the original. Others that are great are "Gotta get away" "Bad Habit" "Come out and play" " Self Esteem"
@@BrotherPraetus well brother. I named alot of songs off Smash 1994. Gone Away is the best and the fact people think it is a 5 finger death punch original song makes me hurt
Offspring recently remade "Gone Away" on their most recent album semi-acoustically with a slow piano driven number. It's pretty awesome. For a version that 10 times harder.
@@davidward9737 I love the original too. Definitely don't get me wrong there. I am NOT one of the ones that thinks FFDP wrote the original. Their version is good, yeah. Credit where credit is due. But it isn't the same. For me, the new version from Offspring is like the unplugged version of "Take On Me." There's just this haunting quality there that wasn't there in the original. I'm DEFINITELY old enough to know that FFDP isn't the original. I'm one of the Gen-Xers in the corner with the WTF looks on their face as well. Perhaps remade was a poor word choice lol
@@davidward9737 Yessir. I love a good cover. I love seeing what other bands bring to the song. But dammit....people need to pay attention to the credits on the songs...lol
The Offspring is great. I got their Smash album in middle school and it didn't leave my discman for like 2 years. I can still throw that album on and sing just about every word. One of my favorite albums of all time.
The Offspring was in my top 5 in the 90s as I was going through highschool and I had all of their albums when CDs were a thing. They are also the most dynamic band I've seen live. I watched them at a music festival and they did not have a set list. They put up a live stream on the jumbo tron displays and we could see the fan requests in real time. They played their entire set based on fan input. They transitioned flawlessly from one song to the next. Simply incredible.
The offspring and sublime were both known for singing about the darkest subject matter layed over some of the most cheerful and energetic instrumentals. Also everclear, though they had a way of afirming your depression while the other had a way of lifting your spirits despite the heavy topic at hand
As I know it was known like californian rock. And I heard an concert of Offspring in 2018, it was terrible. Dexter couldn't take any note( It was really bad
@@CeBePIIIYeah they lost a lot of their stuff in the '00s and are only now maybe going on a path to get it back in some way. They were great in the 90's.
Yeah. For some reason I was surprised when I heard this. Must be because what we were taught (I'm an 80's kid) is that especially rock and metal musicians are just drinking and using all kinds of stuff. I already had my own thoughts when I heard about Dexter being really smart and it was starting to be obvious that the scene isn't that 70's and 80's sex, drugs and rock 'n roll anymore, but it was still a good eye opener. There's some other rock/metal dude that aldo had a Ph.D, just can't remember who.
@@Garbox80 Brian May (Queen) has a PhD in Astrophysics, Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) has one in Zoology, and Milo Ackerman (The Descendents) has one in Biochemistry. There are definitely others but those are the ones I know off the top of my head.
I love the upbeat darkness to this song, always have. Gone away, gotta get away and bad habit are a few favs of mine. Self esteem and come out and play are good too etc .
They have several songs that feel really upbeat - so long as you don't listen to the lyrics. "Come Out and Play", "Self Esteem", "Hit That", "Bad Habit"... Veritable party smash hits, but dark as hell.
I adore The Offspring. Ive actially bumped into a few of them at various points in their careers, mostly during the late 90's and early-mid 00's Every one ive met has been wonderful. Also, Dexter Holland (the singer and rhythm guitarist) has a phd in molecular biology and did some research relating to hiv. Theyre a legitimate awesome band. Having said all this, you definitely need to check out their song "Bad Habit"
This song is so good and actually very sad when you listen to the lyrics. And the video was so unique for the time it was made if you think this was made in the 90's. Their whole album Conspiracy of One was amazing.
Solid choice for a first song. They have a big catalogue to check out. Gone Away, Bad Habit, Come out and Play, Hit That, Days go By, Self Esteem, Want you Bad, and Pretty Fly for a White Guy are all great songs.
Not pretty fly for a white guy or why don't you get a job. Honestly, I saw a show a few weeks back and the energy was high up until those songs, and you could see the energy go away until they played other much better songs.
This song came out my Freshman year of High School. Back then, it was just a great sounding song we had in our playlist at my friend's house. A bunch of us lived within a couple of blocks from each other. One of my friends, who I always thought was so intelligent, got pregnant our Senior year, dropped out, and had three kids. Then within the last couple of years, one of those friends died of asphyxiation, choking on food at work. Then, one of my best friends (the house we all hung out at as kids) committed suicide within the same year. Another one was murder with his wife at work. A fourth one died of a heart attack caused by a drug overdose.... All within a 2-3 year period. Now when I hear this song, it just hits a lot different.
This and "Gone Away" are my favorite Offspring songs ever. Enjoy your journey and the kids still aren't alright...I'm glad you got into this thought...I never planned on living this long when I was in my 20's. But I knew I didn't the house full of kids then. Which half of my friends did and ended divorced. I wasn't going to do that to my kids. I recommend you explore the Deftones...The Chauffeur, Digital Bath, or even Bored. Back to their first album they recorded themselves. Madonna signed the band to her label Maverick personally.
One of the best punk rock bands in history, different nuances in their music, their lyrics explore very diverse thematics, very entertaining and a unique sound, one of my favorite albums of all time is SMASH....remember having it heard in the neighborhood with friends riding bikes or skateboarding......other songs to check...COME OUT AND PLAY and DIRTY MAGIC
This song came out in my teens. I bought their singles and albums. I never really thought too much about this song until I got older. It keeps getting more real as time passes. We were all gonna make it big and not be beat. Most of us didn't and we were beat. And that's just those of us who are still alive.
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
Always amazed how supposed amateurs / professionals ? (Singer) can have absolutely no idea about such classic songs as this one… Not quite sure how on earth that’s even possible.
This song is why growing up when people at my HS mentioned my neighborhood it was was refered to as over by "The kids". There was multiple opiate addicts and dealers, 1 person was in the mental hospital twice for suicidal issues, my best friend ODd and died but was brought back to life before later dying in his sleep because his heart was damaged from that OD, one kid was living in the house his parents lost to the bank with no heat or water but he refused to leave with them so he showered at my house. And this was a nice fucking suburb not some shitty area. This shit is a legit reality to some.
This song is about the kids on the lead singers street. A lot of his childhood friends lives didn't work out like they planned and fell into crime and addiction. The names in the were changed but the events are real.
I always loved The Offspring! This song is pretty relatable to me. I've been through some hardships in my life. I was listening to this when i was 15yrs. old. The album "Americana" was my favorite from The Offspring! Going through this hardships, music was always there for me. I got that from my Mom. For me, it was mostly my health though, having leukemia, 7 chemotherapy's, radiations, transfusions of course, and after it didn't work they told me i needed a stemcel transplantation. After 2yrs. of the transplantation, my body started to reject the stemcel's and i now live with something called Graft Versus Host disease (GVHD.) I ended up in a wheelchair and never came out of it again. My whole house was adapted for my wheelchair. But then, in 2018. My Mom passed away from cervical cancer stage 4. I couldn't stay in the house that was adapted for my wheelchair (my landlord kicked me out because i was alone and they didn't want me in the house anymore.) It's a pretty long story but i ended up in a small apartment paying triple the price of what i paid before for rent. I also got CV-19 in 2021. I was induced in a coma for that and i woke up after 2 weeks. I finally slept well for once though. 😅 While in a coma they also saw a "lump" on one of my valve's heart and last year in June i got open-heart surgery for that. They removed my valve connecting to my aorta and replaced it with a new one. Because of all the medication i take, i also developed diabetic type 2. Well, i also needed a new hip and shoulder replacement and they extracted all of my teeth because they were in a bad condition because of the chemo & cortisone they i had. In any way, losing my Mom was the worst thing i had to deal with to be honest. It's been 5yrs. but i still miss her every day. She was there for. All the time. Never missed a day! Sorry for the rambling. But for those who did read this crazy A4. Thanks i guess. 😀
Great reaction to the great band, thank you:) I've been a huuuge Offspring fan since I was nine, and up until my 20th, been on a number of their shows, even had an opportunity to join them in meet-and-greet after the show. They have a ton of amazing songs, musically and lyrically. All the lyrics btw is written by the vocalist, Bryan Keith 'Dexter' Holland:) My suggestions would be 'She's got issues' (from the same album), Gone Away, I Choose, Dirty Magic :)
If you don't know, they play themselves in the 90s horror cult classic Idle Hands as the band that performs at the Halloween school dance. Also, Tom DeLonge made a tiny one-word cameo in Idle Hands as the drive thru employee that Anton (Devon Sawa) takes over his shift.
Love seeing a total new view of the video / song which at the time when young we were oblivious to the meaning. Going to see the Offsrping for the first time in 2025
If I remember right he wrote this song after he went back home and saw what happened to a lot of people he knew and went to school with in his hometown
The Offspring have been a staple on my local 'alternative music' radio station for decades. (as a side note, for a long time I wondered if it was against their rules to go an hour without playing Nirvana....) I consider them something of a guilty pleasure.
You 💯 understand this song and got it right. It's relatable to some of us and a learning experience for others. When they sang "Brandon OD and died", that hit me real hard. First I lost a friend named Brandon but was to suicide. And I also lost my lifelong best friend to an overdose in 2015. It's real, it's hard. Best we can do is be there for each other and check in on your loved ones.
When the song is over, you can feel the weight in her soul, the pressure in her chest. I felt the same, this song is weird, trick, gets you by surprise and hit you hard, a masterpiece. Super sad cuz is true and is getting worse and worse, the suicide numbers of young people is just insane world-wide, we're doing stuff so wrong, going so fast in the wrong direction, I wonder if one day this will stop.
I remember when this song came out i was in 10th grade and it was a great song then but the older i get thinking bake god it hits hard thinking about people i grew up with and seeing how they ended up
Love offspring. They always stuck to real life and real issues. Remember smash came out when I was in junior high. Older I get, more and more. Their song list sticks in my head. I know that guy. I feel this song for that encounter in my life.
Yeah it's funny watching people's lives unfold as you say. I recall one of my high school friends was really cool and very smart. Last I heard he's now working in construction. Not at all what I expected.
This is on The Faculty soundtrack so if you've seen the movie you've heard it. It's funny watching the video now and how cool we thought the effects were. My buddy even showed his Mom. We were all into art and computers and were just blown away with this video, Matrix was out at the same time so this tech was new. But this is easily still one of my favorite songs of all time. Just perfect.
I was a teen when this came out. Loved it then. However, after living life and seeing some of my friends and classmates have the same fates as those in the song, it definitely hits different at 41 than it did at 16/17.
You have to do "Gone Away" by them, the next time you do The Offspring. It tugs at the heartstrings. But they have so many classics, that you can't go wrong with either of them.
One of my favorite bands. Not a bad song in their entire library IMO. If you'd like to listen to another dark song give "Gone Away" a listen. Then listen to the live version with Emily Armstrong from Dead Sara.
37 here, "America" album which this song was a single for it, was my first ever album bought. I was 12 and this album changed my life forever! This album is a classic, you should listen it from toe to toe.
I'm going to second what a lot of people are saying here and say that you should check out "Self Esteem" and "Gone Away". They have a lot of good tracks but those are two I'd think you'd be interested in.
I know people's circumstances vary and it's not equal but I have these ideas of grandeur in that everyone in my school was equal (in my kid brain: same uniform, same class etc, we all seemed the same). In reality is different and since I left school 13 years ago, I've seen people I went to school with, marry, divorce, have kids, live in luxury, travel vastly, emmigrate, die in overdoses, die in accidents. It's wild the paths we take.
This song was famous when the internet started becoming accessible because of stick figure death theater. There was an animation on there that was famous and this song played in the background lol.
I still listen to the album "Americana" to this day, and this for me would be around high school when I got into the band. Back then I was what could be called a "pot head" even well through my first job out of high school (shrugs) My life was a lot different back then, my Bi-polar hadn't really taken "front and center" at that point in time. (late 02 when I graduated)
There are people who are weak in the head, and those who are more structured, and obviously need professional help, it is worth highlighting that friends, and I mean truly friends, play a fundamental role in a person's life... have a good year👌
Self-Esteem by the Offspring HAS to be the next one. But do not fret, they have several other hits as well. And i would be surprised if you also hadn't heard all of them at some point in life. Likely from movies. The ol' teens movie genre is where they tend to be at. Like "Not another teen movie" as an example. Stuff like that.
Hard to believe that this song is over 25 years old... I mean, I didn't listen to bands from the 70's when I was growing up in the 90's. We had to pay to get music and I wasn't going to shell out ca$h for a band I had never heard of... Of course, over time I got into Black Sabbath, Rush, Kiss, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, etc.
Dexter wrote this song because, he went back to his home town where he was born and saw that it wasnt as pretty how it was when he was a kid, people get older and as a kid we had dreams what we wanted to be in the future till reality hits us and end up not what we wanted as a kid.
Offspring are so damn good. You have to check out Want You Bad, Hit That, You're Gonna Go Far Kid, Self Esteem, Come Out and Play gah just so many phenomenal songs. Im 39 and its crazy how many of my highschool friends have died, addiction, jail, and just straight up "peaked in highschool" mentality. And its not even all life choices so many from accidents, cancer, DV, its a mess and life is fucking hard.
This song definitely hits different at different stages of life. I was 13 when this came out and then it was just an awesome catchy song. 25 years later after life beats you down a little this song really makes you think about what was.
Yup.
I was 14-15 when i lost a friend OD'd i was the last to see him, i was up with him talking, joking you know. Last thing i said was "See you tomorrow" but it wouldn't come. I still think about him maybe i could have said something, done something, maybe if i kept him there he would still be around. That was the first time i lost anyone, until then i always thought old people like my great grandpa passing was normal because they're old. he was just a year or so older than me. i realized it could happen to anyone, even me, there was no order to it, a year later i lost another to a car accident.
Wainting and listen this when you become a old man
And here at 36 some of the lyrics make you start to tear up.
85 baby born this stuff with video was unreal…
A Gen Xer playing a song for millenials which Gen Z can relate too. For all you young whipper snappers reading this, yes the kids haven't been alright for a long time now.
...and now still fucked up, just old as well, which is shit.
systematic trauma induced by the controlling body over the growing generations. I initially joked that this was a Millennials song, but really it was Gen X crying for help way back when: ignored. So we "took it" to give it life: has been falling flat on deaf ears. I hope Gen Z hears this to make that change and that their Gen X parents remember to listen.
i find it strange that more gen z like around my age (20-23) know this song cause i heard it from my siblings alot more, that and lil wayne
Facts. I’m on the cusp of Gen X/Millenial, and I have lost count of the amount of people I went to high school with that “aren’t alright.” When I talk to my husband, who is young GenX, it’s the same damn story. Then, I taught middle and high for 16 years, and I saw this tragedy repeat over and over.
@@blakecouch4621 Its not that strangemim 24 and was born quite close to the year it was released, I grew up hearing it around alot from in video games and my older brother. Same with a lot of 90s stuff. Theres a lot of crossover
One of the most UNDERRATED punk bands of all time. Plain and simple. This song one of their masterpieces
Hard agree
Underrated? The Offspring are the world's most successful punk band.
lul xD they were played all the time back in the days xD seems you were born too late for that :D
I think this song's message was important to a lot of people in my generation who grew up in a big middle class bubble. We have this optimism bias where we believe things are just going to work out. I was chronically depressed as a teen, and I still just assumed we were all going to thrive as adults.
I'm lucky I'm still alive today. Some of the people I went to school with aren't. Some of them crashed and burned. Some of them made comebacks.
Life is hard.
NO LIFE IS CRUEL YOU HAVE BE CRUELLER WORLD IS EVIL
"Gone Away" sticks out to me and is touching.Has to be done since it was remade and no one pays homage to the original. Others that are great are "Gotta get away" "Bad Habit" "Come out and play" " Self Esteem"
I've always thought that "Hit That" was a good one, and the video is hilarious.
@@BrotherPraetus well brother. I named alot of songs off Smash 1994. Gone Away is the best and the fact people think it is a 5 finger death punch original song makes me hurt
Offspring recently remade "Gone Away" on their most recent album semi-acoustically with a slow piano driven number. It's pretty awesome. For a version that 10 times harder.
@@davidward9737 I love the original too. Definitely don't get me wrong there. I am NOT one of the ones that thinks FFDP wrote the original. Their version is good, yeah. Credit where credit is due. But it isn't the same. For me, the new version from Offspring is like the unplugged version of "Take On Me." There's just this haunting quality there that wasn't there in the original. I'm DEFINITELY old enough to know that FFDP isn't the original. I'm one of the Gen-Xers in the corner with the WTF looks on their face as well. Perhaps remade was a poor word choice lol
@@davidward9737 Yessir. I love a good cover. I love seeing what other bands bring to the song. But dammit....people need to pay attention to the credits on the songs...lol
This is definitely my favorite song of theirs. Also, it has aged like fine wine with the advent of social media.
They have many great songs. I guess "Self Esteem" is the first one that pops into my mind. "Come Out and Play" is another one.
Those are the pop ones! So many more in the catalogue
"Hit That" is also a nice song
"Gone away" is an underrated gem
Walla Walla is decent
Pretty Fly For A White Guy is great also.
The Offspring is great. I got their Smash album in middle school and it didn't leave my discman for like 2 years. I can still throw that album on and sing just about every word. One of my favorite albums of all time.
The Offspring was in my top 5 in the 90s as I was going through highschool and I had all of their albums when CDs were a thing. They are also the most dynamic band I've seen live. I watched them at a music festival and they did not have a set list. They put up a live stream on the jumbo tron displays and we could see the fan requests in real time. They played their entire set based on fan input. They transitioned flawlessly from one song to the next. Simply incredible.
I've seen them.many tim a and.thry are really good and fun live. Not always perfectly polished, but a fun show.
Hands down my favorite Offspring song. Brings back so many memories.
"Bad Habit" and "Self Esteem" are two of the best older The Offspring songs IMO.
I am really liking the song smash lately.
@@markcastellanet9672 It is also very good i admit!
The Whole Smash album.
The offspring and sublime were both known for singing about the darkest subject matter layed over some of the most cheerful and energetic instrumentals. Also everclear, though they had a way of afirming your depression while the other had a way of lifting your spirits despite the heavy topic at hand
As I know it was known like californian rock.
And I heard an concert of Offspring in 2018, it was terrible. Dexter couldn't take any note( It was really bad
@@CeBePIII Third Eye Blind as well. Semi-charmed Life is about meth and oral sex.
@@xombienecrone508 I was fan of Offspring. You make me cry
That CDs...
@@CeBePIIIYeah they lost a lot of their stuff in the '00s and are only now maybe going on a path to get it back in some way. They were great in the 90's.
Yea bro, Descendents and NOFX started that!
Fun fact: Dexter Holland, their singer, has a Ph.D in molecular biology (as of 2017) and is also a certified flight instructor.
I believe he just got another PhD recently as well.
Yeah. For some reason I was surprised when I heard this. Must be because what we were taught (I'm an 80's kid) is that especially rock and metal musicians are just drinking and using all kinds of stuff. I already had my own thoughts when I heard about Dexter being really smart and it was starting to be obvious that the scene isn't that 70's and 80's sex, drugs and rock 'n roll anymore, but it was still a good eye opener.
There's some other rock/metal dude that aldo had a Ph.D, just can't remember who.
@@Garbox80 Brian May (Queen) has a PhD in Astrophysics, Greg Graffin (Bad Religion) has one in Zoology, and Milo Ackerman (The Descendents) has one in Biochemistry. There are definitely others but those are the ones I know off the top of my head.
@@CordellWoodworks Oh yeah, May was the one I knew of.
I love the upbeat darkness to this song, always have. Gone away, gotta get away and bad habit are a few favs of mine. Self esteem and come out and play are good too etc .
Gone away, Self Esteem, Pretty fly,... so many great songs.
They have several songs that feel really upbeat - so long as you don't listen to the lyrics. "Come Out and Play", "Self Esteem", "Hit That", "Bad Habit"... Veritable party smash hits, but dark as hell.
Hammerhead, You're Gonna go Far Kid, Kristy Are You Doing Okay.
I adore The Offspring. Ive actially bumped into a few of them at various points in their careers, mostly during the late 90's and early-mid 00's
Every one ive met has been wonderful.
Also, Dexter Holland (the singer and rhythm guitarist) has a phd in molecular biology and did some research relating to hiv.
Theyre a legitimate awesome band.
Having said all this, you definitely need to check out their song "Bad Habit"
This song is so good and actually very sad when you listen to the lyrics. And the video was so unique for the time it was made if you think this was made in the 90's. Their whole album Conspiracy of One was amazing.
Solid choice for a first song. They have a big catalogue to check out. Gone Away, Bad Habit, Come out and Play, Hit That, Days go By, Self Esteem, Want you Bad, and Pretty Fly for a White Guy are all great songs.
Those are all great, and I would add "Why Don't You Get A Job?"
Not pretty fly for a white guy or why don't you get a job.
Honestly, I saw a show a few weeks back and the energy was high up until those songs, and you could see the energy go away until they played other much better songs.
This song came out my Freshman year of High School. Back then, it was just a great sounding song we had in our playlist at my friend's house. A bunch of us lived within a couple of blocks from each other.
One of my friends, who I always thought was so intelligent, got pregnant our Senior year, dropped out, and had three kids.
Then within the last couple of years, one of those friends died of asphyxiation, choking on food at work. Then, one of my best friends (the house we all hung out at as kids) committed suicide within the same year. Another one was murder with his wife at work. A fourth one died of a heart attack caused by a drug overdose.... All within a 2-3 year period.
Now when I hear this song, it just hits a lot different.
This and "Gone Away" are my favorite Offspring songs ever. Enjoy your journey and the kids still aren't alright...I'm glad you got into this thought...I never planned on living this long when I was in my 20's. But I knew I didn't the house full of kids then. Which half of my friends did and ended divorced. I wasn't going to do that to my kids. I recommend you explore the Deftones...The Chauffeur, Digital Bath, or even Bored. Back to their first album they recorded themselves. Madonna signed the band to her label Maverick personally.
One of the best punk rock bands in history, different nuances in their music, their lyrics explore very diverse thematics, very entertaining and a unique sound, one of my favorite albums of all time is SMASH....remember having it heard in the neighborhood with friends riding bikes or skateboarding......other songs to check...COME OUT AND PLAY and DIRTY MAGIC
This song came out in my teens. I bought their singles and albums. I never really thought too much about this song until I got older. It keeps getting more real as time passes. We were all gonna make it big and not be beat. Most of us didn't and we were beat. And that's just those of us who are still alive.
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
Always amazed how supposed amateurs / professionals ? (Singer) can have absolutely no idea about such classic songs as this one…
Not quite sure how on earth that’s even possible.
This song is why growing up when people at my HS mentioned my neighborhood it was was refered to as over by "The kids". There was multiple opiate addicts and dealers, 1 person was in the mental hospital twice for suicidal issues, my best friend ODd and died but was brought back to life before later dying in his sleep because his heart was damaged from that OD, one kid was living in the house his parents lost to the bank with no heat or water but he refused to leave with them so he showered at my house. And this was a nice fucking suburb not some shitty area. This shit is a legit reality to some.
Same in my area. Small town/suburb combined area in the South. Too many of these tragedies since we graduated. We’re all in our early 40’s.
This song is about the kids on the lead singers street. A lot of his childhood friends lives didn't work out like they planned and fell into crime and addiction. The names in the were changed but the events are real.
I heard this song years ago but last year it worked for me and was one of most listening songs in 2023
This song feels like living one's best life during a crippling existential crisis. It's very high-energy depression.
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Hi Ray, this thumbnail is hilarioous, thanks for the laughs and cheers my good lady, keep on rocking, you are awesome!!!
I'm not religious, but because this song is an upbeat dirge, it always brings to my mind these words: "There go I but for the grace of God."
The entire ignition album is 🔥 📛
I always loved The Offspring! This song is pretty relatable to me. I've been through some hardships in my life. I was listening to this when i was 15yrs. old. The album "Americana" was my favorite from The Offspring!
Going through this hardships, music was always there for me. I got that from my Mom. For me, it was mostly my health though, having leukemia, 7 chemotherapy's, radiations, transfusions of course, and after it didn't work they told me i needed a stemcel transplantation. After 2yrs. of the transplantation, my body started to reject the stemcel's and i now live with something called Graft Versus Host disease (GVHD.) I ended up in a wheelchair and never came out of it again. My whole house was adapted for my wheelchair. But then, in 2018. My Mom passed away from cervical cancer stage 4. I couldn't stay in the house that was adapted for my wheelchair (my landlord kicked me out because i was alone and they didn't want me in the house anymore.) It's a pretty long story but i ended up in a small apartment paying triple the price of what i paid before for rent. I also got CV-19 in 2021. I was induced in a coma for that and i woke up after 2 weeks. I finally slept well for once though. 😅 While in a coma they also saw a "lump" on one of my valve's heart and last year in June i got open-heart surgery for that. They removed my valve connecting to my aorta and replaced it with a new one. Because of all the medication i take, i also developed diabetic type 2. Well, i also needed a new hip and shoulder replacement and they extracted all of my teeth because they were in a bad condition because of the chemo & cortisone they i had.
In any way, losing my Mom was the worst thing i had to deal with to be honest. It's been 5yrs. but i still miss her every day. She was there for. All the time. Never missed a day!
Sorry for the rambling. But for those who did read this crazy A4. Thanks i guess. 😀
This album was released in 98 & this video debuted in 99 so that cinematography was groundbreaking for it's time
this is my favorite offspring song
Great reaction to the great band, thank you:) I've been a huuuge Offspring fan since I was nine, and up until my 20th, been on a number of their shows, even had an opportunity to join them in meet-and-greet after the show. They have a ton of amazing songs, musically and lyrically. All the lyrics btw is written by the vocalist, Bryan Keith 'Dexter' Holland:)
My suggestions would be 'She's got issues' (from the same album), Gone Away, I Choose, Dirty Magic :)
One of my all time favorite bands.
If you don't know, they play themselves in the 90s horror cult classic Idle Hands as the band that performs at the Halloween school dance. Also, Tom DeLonge made a tiny one-word cameo in Idle Hands as the drive thru employee that Anton (Devon Sawa) takes over his shift.
Love seeing a total new view of the video / song which at the time when young we were oblivious to the meaning. Going to see the Offsrping for the first time in 2025
This song feels very real for me - I'm from a neighborhood that looks perfect yet knowing what happened to so many people makes me so sad 😢
The reference in movies is most likely from The Who "The Kids Are Alright "
If I remember right he wrote this song after he went back home and saw what happened to a lot of people he knew and went to school with in his hometown
Interesting little fact, Dexter Holland, the lead singer, has 3 degrees including a PH.D. in Microcellular Biology :D
He's also been a pilot for something like 25 years
One of my favourite Bands. Self Esteem is (in my opinion) one of their best songs. Maybe xou will react to this masterpiece too :)
"Dirty Magic" is a song by The Offspring that has a very mysterious dark feeling.
I always thought it sounded so much like the intro from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. And i love both
Ray is a beauty, isn't she?
Check Gone Away next
The Offspring have been a staple on my local 'alternative music' radio station for decades. (as a side note, for a long time I wondered if it was against their rules to go an hour without playing Nirvana....) I consider them something of a guilty pleasure.
You 💯 understand this song and got it right. It's relatable to some of us and a learning experience for others. When they sang "Brandon OD and died", that hit me real hard. First I lost a friend named Brandon but was to suicide. And I also lost my lifelong best friend to an overdose in 2015. It's real, it's hard. Best we can do is be there for each other and check in on your loved ones.
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An upbeat song about a dark topic.
When the song is over, you can feel the weight in her soul, the pressure in her chest. I felt the same, this song is weird, trick, gets you by surprise and hit you hard, a masterpiece. Super sad cuz is true and is getting worse and worse, the suicide numbers of young people is just insane world-wide, we're doing stuff so wrong, going so fast in the wrong direction, I wonder if one day this will stop.
I remember when this song came out i was in 10th grade and it was a great song then but the older i get thinking bake god it hits hard thinking about people i grew up with and seeing how they ended up
Love offspring. They always stuck to real life and real issues. Remember smash came out when I was in junior high. Older I get, more and more. Their song list sticks in my head. I know that guy. I feel this song for that encounter in my life.
This hit me right in the feels for some reason
Yeah it's funny watching people's lives unfold as you say. I recall one of my high school friends was really cool and very smart. Last I heard he's now working in construction. Not at all what I expected.
4:49 this riff reminds me of the riff in diamond heads song the prince
Offspring joined the punk MTV movement! They’re a good band that did not need MTV or these videos
They ruled the airwaves for a good long period🤘❤️
This is on The Faculty soundtrack so if you've seen the movie you've heard it. It's funny watching the video now and how cool we thought the effects were. My buddy even showed his Mom. We were all into art and computers and were just blown away with this video, Matrix was out at the same time so this tech was new. But this is easily still one of my favorite songs of all time. Just perfect.
The Offspring are underrated.
I was a teen when this came out. Loved it then. However, after living life and seeing some of my friends and classmates have the same fates as those in the song, it definitely hits different at 41 than it did at 16/17.
Still one of my fave Offspring albums that is underrated
I grew up in a high school full of jenny and Branden and jay...they dropped like flies...it's haunting
Kings of SoCal pop punk. F'n LOVE em
Self esteem is a great song
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The Offspring are great! They have a great mix of dark and serious topics along with humourous songs thrown in for good measure
Yup my high school years. I was no ok. So true been thought so much
You have to do "Gone Away" by them, the next time you do The Offspring. It tugs at the heartstrings. But they have so many classics, that you can't go wrong with either of them.
I love the Americana album. This is one of my favorite songs by the offspring.
omg i would listen to this song in late 90's in high school before all my track meets to get me pumped up
One of my favorite bands. Not a bad song in their entire library IMO. If you'd like to listen to another dark song give "Gone Away" a listen. Then listen to the live version with Emily Armstrong from Dead Sara.
37 here, "America" album which this song was a single for it, was my first ever album bought. I was 12 and this album changed my life forever! This album is a classic, you should listen it from toe to toe.
Americana had some DARK songs on it. Despite the fun sounds. And buddy. That hidden track.
I'm going to second what a lot of people are saying here and say that you should check out "Self Esteem" and "Gone Away". They have a lot of good tracks but those are two I'd think you'd be interested in.
This is my teenage years in a nutshell. Damn, I still love this song so much!
When it comes to the Offspring I gotta recommend “Gone Away”, “Come Out And Play”, and “Pretty Fly For A White Guy”.
Just put The Offspring in YT and pick the popular song.. they are all very catchy.
The title references the film The Kids Are Alright, which was a documentary about the band The Who.
I know people's circumstances vary and it's not equal but I have these ideas of grandeur in that everyone in my school was equal (in my kid brain: same uniform, same class etc, we all seemed the same). In reality is different and since I left school 13 years ago, I've seen people I went to school with, marry, divorce, have kids, live in luxury, travel vastly, emmigrate, die in overdoses, die in accidents. It's wild the paths we take.
It scares me how every time I listen to this song, it feels like it creeps closer to the reality of my life. I'm 19 years old for reference
This song was famous when the internet started becoming accessible because of stick figure death theater. There was an animation on there that was famous and this song played in the background lol.
I still listen to the album "Americana" to this day, and this for me would be around high school when I got into the band.
Back then I was what could be called a "pot head" even well through my first job out of high school (shrugs)
My life was a lot different back then, my Bi-polar hadn't really taken "front and center" at that point in time. (late 02 when I graduated)
wow this song takes me back
9 minutes ago, well good morning, here anyway is early....coffeeeee
!This song is about growing up in the 80's in So Cal!
Their albums Smash & Ignition both deserve full listens. Peace/JT
Great reaction. Most people don't know that Dexter Holland has a phd in molecular biology. So you could say he has a backup plan
He is the lead singer
There are people who are weak in the head, and those who are more structured, and obviously need professional help, it is worth highlighting that friends, and I mean truly friends, play a fundamental role in a person's life... have a good year👌
Self-Esteem by the Offspring HAS to be the next one. But do not fret, they have several other hits as well. And i would be surprised if you also hadn't heard all of them at some point in life. Likely from movies. The ol' teens movie genre is where they tend to be at. Like "Not another teen movie" as an example. Stuff like that.
Hard to believe that this song is over 25 years old... I mean, I didn't listen to bands from the 70's when I was growing up in the 90's. We had to pay to get music and I wasn't going to shell out ca$h for a band I had never heard of... Of course, over time I got into Black Sabbath, Rush, Kiss, Aerosmith, ZZ Top, etc.
my favourite band as a teenager
Dexter wrote this song because, he went back to his home town where he was born and saw that it wasnt as pretty how it was when he was a kid, people get older and as a kid we had dreams what we wanted to be in the future till reality hits us and end up not what we wanted as a kid.
Offspring are so damn good. You have to check out Want You Bad, Hit That, You're Gonna Go Far Kid, Self Esteem, Come Out and Play gah just so many phenomenal songs.
Im 39 and its crazy how many of my highschool friends have died, addiction, jail, and just straight up "peaked in highschool" mentality. And its not even all life choices so many from accidents, cancer, DV, its a mess and life is fucking hard.
I lov u, Ray.
I don't think I've ever paid attention to the lyrics. Watching this now and it really hits surprisingly hard, damn.
Similar sound is “Rise against” particularly the song “Savior”
Good morning Rachel, the offspring was peak early 2000’s!
In the time os this video I've listened a whole Offspring's album :D
the opening to this song always reminds me of the opening theme to Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
I feel that song so badly.