Here's a performance of The Offspring back in 1992. They appeared on my cable access show, "Rockstock" and played 2 songs, "Beheaded" and "Get it Right" which i have also posted. Thanks for watching
Wow Greg K with long hair, he's incredible. I've always, I still and will ALWAYS like the way he plays like if he were dancing with his bass like if it were a woman, does anyone have the same feeling or am I a weirdo? ^^
Dang, I never knew Dexter had his hair back then the way he had it in 2008. He looks like the 2008 version in this video, haha. Braids looked the best on him.
This is incredible footage, cool to see Greg K with long hair and rocking a Fender P bass, it is 92 so it might it even be a Squier P bass, one pickup one volume control one tone tone control. The split coil pickup was completely embraced by punk rock.
Saw them play an Indian (AMERICAN)Casino, just out of Spokane, Washington. The Summer before last 2016 They Rocked it HARD...They had everyone sing Bad Habit. And We were about 40 ft from the bar+ only about 100 ft from the hotel room's Awesome CONCERT! They came with Sublime + BLEW" EM" AWAY😄😝🔫!!!!!
I love their million types of music, yet still very cool. They have agressive songs, some not that agressive songs, funny songs and so on. I wouldn't want them not to compose stuff like from Americana to Days Go By.
I guess I underestimated just how much early Offspring worshipped TSOL (esp this song). Like, I knew it was a lot, but Dex is full-on miming Jack Grisham here. Cool!
Gregory David Kriesel (Glendale, California; 20 de enero de 1965), más conocido por el nombre "Greg K.", es un bajista y vocalista de apoyo para el grupo de punk The Offspring. Kriesel es uno de los miembros fundadores de la banda junto con el cantante y guitarrista Dexter Holland.
Was this artificially sped up? The album version was already crazy fast, especially the drums, if this is legit, my respect for Ron Welty just went up a bit.
they don't do drugs. they have said in several interviews that they never really did drugs, they were always just more of a beer and ciggarettes band. not to mention, look at the lyrics of 'what happened to you'
They are around 40 years old and their much more mature... Look, Days Go By sings about all the shit that happened in your life and that those days are gone and new day comes. Whatever you had or lost, it doesn't matter now, because those days are gone. They now sing about the things that are lond behind us and they aslo still sing about the current shit happening around the world. Slim Pickens Does The Right Thing and Rides a Bomb To Hell is an example of this. They are not rebel teens anymore.
And no, I don't think they are trying to go with today's music, they have their own style. I think it would be boring if allt heir songs were agressive like this, no matter the lyrics, I would get tired of listening to the same notes with different lyrics 100 times. Don't say I dont enjoy this music, I do, a lot, and I would be more then happy if they made something like from the self-titled album, but you can't compose the same thing over and over again for 20+ years.
Dude in the song MOTA they talk about how bad drugs are and what it does to your life. How can you interpret that song any other way? Read the lyrics, they're sarcastic.