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The Offspring - Come Out and Play (Live 1999) 🔔 Subscribe to Distortion Radio channel: http://bit.ly/4me3cp8 Experience the raw energy of The Offspring as they deliver a high-octane performance of their breakout hit during the peak of the late nineties rock era. This live recording captures the signature punk-rock sound that defined a generation and propelled the band to international superstardom. Witness Dexter Holland and the crew command the stage with the infectious riffs and rebellious spirit that made this track a permanent fixture on the airwaves. 🎤 Dexter Holland 🎸 Noodles, Greg K. 🥁 Ron Welty 📅 1999 The single reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and helped its parent album, Smash, become the best-selling independent label release of all time with over 11 million copies sold worldwide. The album Smash has since been certified 6x Platinum by the RIAA. Did You Know? • The iconic line You gotta keep em separated was recorded by a friend of the band named Jason Blackball McLean. • Dexter Holland wrote the song while he was a PhD student, drawing inspiration from both gang culture and his time in a chemistry lab. • This track is credited with bringing punk rock back into the mainstream spotlight during the mid-1990s alongside bands like Green Day. #TheOffspring #PunkRock #LiveConcert #90sRock #DistortionRadio Tune into Distortion Radio, your source for nonstop live rock, heavy riffs, and grit-filled performances from the underground to the arena. We broadcast a continuous signal of rare concert audio and video, focusing on the heavier side of the rock spectrum. Join a community of listeners who crave raw power, extended jams, and unpolished brilliance. Keep the signal locked here and subscribe for a stream that never sleeps. Rage Against The Machine, Limp Bizkit, Godsmack, Megadeth, to KORN - it's all here.
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