
16 Songs, 53 Minutes

Greatest Hits The Offspring
EDITORS’ NOTES
With a knack for triumphant hooks, The Offspring brought SoCal skate rock to the masses in the '90s. Frontman Dexter Holland might have an illustrious academic career, but Greatest Hits proves he's also on great terms with his inner surly teenager. Buoyed by plenty of ascending "whoas," Holland sarcastically takes down moochers ("Why Don't You Get a Job"), cheaters ("Self Esteem"), and society ("The Kids Aren't Alright"), while guitarist Noodles' busy fretwork and the galloping rhythm section keep the dissertations moshable.
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Can't Repeat
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Come Out and Play (Keep ‘Em Separated)
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Self Esteem
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Gotta Get Away
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All I Want
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Gone Away
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Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)
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Why Don't You Get a Job
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The Kids Aren't Alright
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Original Prankster (feat. Redman)
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Want You Bad
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Defy You
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Hit That
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(Can't Get My) Head Around You
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The Kids Aren't Alright (Full Mix) [The Wiseguys Remix]
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Next to You
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