![]() With Nemesis they produced another seven-inch single called “ Baghdad ” and their first album called The Offspring in 1989. Two years of rough times followed before they landed a contract with Nemesis, a small punk label distributed by Cargo. In 1987 the group used their own money to record a seven-inch single, but then couldn ’t sell it. Meanwhile, Holland was venturing into songwriting and the group was eager to get into the studio. Ron Welty took over drumming duties permanently afterfrequent standins for the regular drummer, who was attending medical school and was increasingly unavailable. Kevin Wasserman, an older Pacifica graduate who was working as the school janitor, came into the group when their guitarist left the band. “Bryan and I both learned together, and he wasn ’t even playing chords at the time, so he ’d play on one string, and I tried to do the same thing, ” Kriesel told Rolling Stone.Īfter graduating from high school, Holland and Kriesel went off to college and were limited to rehearsing on weekends. Holland and Greg Kriesel, both of whom ran on the school ’s cross-country team, formed the group Manic Subsidal with two other teammates in 1984 despite not knowing how to play any instruments. “Something about those bands at the time made me really excited, and got me interested enough to want to start a band, ” said Holland in RIP. He first became enamored with punk music in his senior year at Pacifica High School in California, after hearing music by T.S.O.L., The Adolescents, and Agent Orange. Leader Bryan “Dexter ” Holland was valedictorian of his high school class, became a pre-med student in college and is currently close to earning his Ph.D. Bizarre Festival, Germany and Pukklepop Festival, Belgium, 1996 signed recording contract with Columbia, 1996 released Ixnay on the Hombre on Columbia, 1997.Īddresses: Record company -Columbia Records, 550 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022-3211. ” Kriesel, bass Ron Welty, drums.įirst began rehearsing as a band (Holland and Kriesel), 1984 began performing at 924 Gilman Street club in Berkeley, CA, 1986 paid to release its first single, 1987 signed recording contract with Nemesis, 1989 released first album, The Offspring, on Nemesis, 1989 signed contract with Epitaph Records, 1990s released Ignition on Epitaph, 1992 scored first hit single with “Come Out and Play, ” 1994 generated biggest sales of all time for an album on an independent label (Smash), 1994 performed as opening act for telecast of the Billboard Music Awards, 1994 re-released The Offspring on their own label, Nitro, 1995 performed in Reading Festival, U.K. Members include Bryan “Dexter ” Holland, vo cals, guitar Greg “Noodles ” Wasserman, guitar and vocals Greg “Greg K. Unlike typical punk music stars whose anger was ignited by urban blight, the members of The Offspring were more geeks than rebels, and they grew up fairly well-to-do in the suburbs of California ’s Orange County. ” Offspring became one of the super groups on the alternative rock circuit after scoring a surprise number-one hit with “Come Out and Play (You Gotta Keep ’Em Separated) ” in 1994 from their widely popular Smash album. ![]() ![]() Jon Pareles acknowledged the group ’s versatility in the New York Times, calling their music “a grab-bag of Southern California rock: speedy punk and ska, twangy surf-rock, hefty hard rock, nasal grunge melodies and ardent new wave. “We ’ve approached the punk-rockthing as a legitimate style of music, and we try to play it like a real band and write lyrics that people can identify with, ” claimed the group ’s songwriter and lead singer Dexter Holland in Rolling Stone. Achieving superstar status with their repertoire of punk songs that cross the border into tuneful pop, The Offspring have carved out a unique place for themselves in rock music. ![]()
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