or iTunes Price: $10.99 Genre: Alternative Released: Jun 22, 2012 Customer Ratings (435 Ratings)
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Days Go By – The OffspringView More By The Offspring Customer ReviewsAlright... (3 stars)Don't get me wrong, I love the album; however, I don't like that it's the offspring. If this was some other band, I would love it, but what I love about the offpring is albums like Smash and Americana, with the yelled choruses and heavy punk guitar riffs, and this is nothing like that. This is much mellower than their older stuff. There's about an ounce of punk rock on this album with Slim Pickens, but that's it. Still a great band, just not Longtime fan thoroughly impressed (5 stars) A very diverse outing from the offspring this time around. Everything they do, they do it well. To me this album seems to be very different from Rise and Fall, where that album felt rushed, this one feels like they really have alot of thought to every song and took there time till it was right. Overall a return to form in every sense, amazing album. I'm just going to forget this album happened (2 stars) One good song in the entire album. I'm just going to forget this album happened and go back to their old music. Ya know, the good stuff. BiographyFormed: 1985 in Garden Grove, CAGenre: Alternative Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s The Offspring's metal-inflected punk became a popular sensation in 1994, selling over four million albums on an independent record label. While the group's credentials and approach follow the indie rock tradition of the '80s, sonically the Offspring sound more like an edgy, hard-driving heavy metal band, with their precise, pulsing power chords and Dexter Holland's flat vocals. Featuring Holland, guitarist Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman, bassist Greg Kriesel, and drummer Ron Welty, the Offspring released...
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