Tracklist
1 | Time To Relax | 0:25 | |
2 | Nitro (Youth Energy) | 2:27 | |
3 | Bad Habit | 3:43 | |
4 | Gotta Get Away | 3:52 | |
5 | Genocide | 3:33 | |
6 | Something To Believe In | 3:17 | |
7 | Come Out And Play | 3:17 | |
8 | Self Esteem | 4:17 | |
9 | It'll Be A Long Time | 2:43 | |
10 | Killboy Powerhead | 2:02 | |
11 | What Happened To You? | 2:12 | |
12 | So Alone | 1:17 | |
13 | Not The One | 2:54 | |
14.1 | Smash | 2:53 | |
14.2 | Untitled | 1:15 | |
14.3 | Untitled | 5:00 | |
14.4 | Untitled | 1:32 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Track Record (3)
- Recorded At – The Hook
- Mixed At – Track Record (3)
- Mastered At – Future Disc
- Published By – Gamete Music
- Published By – Westbeach Music
- Published By – Touch And Go Records (2)
- Copyright © – Epitaph Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Epitaph Records
- Manufactured By – KAO Optical Products
Credits
- Art Direction – Kevin Head (2)
- Backing Vocals – Ron*
- Bass – Greg K*
- Drums – Ron Welty
- Engineer [2nd] – Ulysses Noriega
- Engineer [Additional] – Ken Paulakovich
- Guitar – Noodles (5)
- Mastered By – Eddie Schreyer*
- Photography By [Band] – Lisa Johnson (5)
- Producer, Engineer – Thom Wilson
- Vocals – Dexter Holland
- Written-By – The Offspring (tracks: 1 to 9, 11 to 14)
Notes
Identical to another release, with same manufacturer but with variant lyrics artwork.
Issued in standard jewel case with black tray and with 8 page fold out inner sleeve with lyrics.
Track 14 (10 mins, 40 secs) consists of 4 parts; first is the listed track "Smash", followed by an afterword by the album's narrator and an 'Acoustic Jam'-version of "Come Out And Play". This is followed by five full minutes of silence before reaching the hidden bonus track, which is a simple guitar/drum riff taken from "Baghdad" (original title of the track "Tehran", which featured on their self-titled debut album).
Recorded and mixed at Track Record, North Hollywood
Additional recording at The Hook, North Hollywood
Mastered at Futuredisc
All songs published by Gamete Music BMI and istered for the world by Westbeach Music BMI 1994, except "Killboy Powerhead", published by Touch and Go Records
© & ℗ 1994 Epitaph
Printed in Canada
Issued in standard jewel case with black tray and with 8 page fold out inner sleeve with lyrics.
Track 14 (10 mins, 40 secs) consists of 4 parts; first is the listed track "Smash", followed by an afterword by the album's narrator and an 'Acoustic Jam'-version of "Come Out And Play". This is followed by five full minutes of silence before reaching the hidden bonus track, which is a simple guitar/drum riff taken from "Baghdad" (original title of the track "Tehran", which featured on their self-titled debut album).
Recorded and mixed at Track Record, North Hollywood
Additional recording at The Hook, North Hollywood
Mastered at Futuredisc
All songs published by Gamete Music BMI and istered for the world by Westbeach Music BMI 1994, except "Killboy Powerhead", published by Touch and Go Records
© & ℗ 1994 Epitaph
Printed in Canada
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 0 4577-86432-2 6
- Barcode (Scanned): 045778643226
- Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): MANUFACTURED BY KAO OPTICAL PRODUCTS X39278-1 ***AA005671*86432-2
Other Versions (5 of 152)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Smash (Cassette, , Demo) | Epitaph | none | US | 1993 | ||
Smash (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-2 | USA & Canada | 1994 | |||
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Smash (LP, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-1 | US | 1994 | ||
Recently Edited
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Smash (Cassette, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-4 | US | 1994 | ||
Recently Edited
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Smash (CD, Album, Stereo) | Epitaph | OXX 1127-1 | Brazil | 1994 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Does anyone have information on the variant that was sold at the 30th anniversary Smash show on June 1?
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After months of apprehension and avoiding this album, I decided to expand my collection of Offspring discs and I bought the cd. I thought I wasn't going to like it but I actually had a good time listening to it. The lyrics and music alike are considerably darker than anything else that followed this album. I also enjoyed the quotations of "Change the world" in "Genocide" and "Pay the Man" during the "Come out and play" repreeze. Dexter's trademark whine is most obvious in this album, more than any other, and his lyrics cover a variety of ranges: road rage, drug abuse, war, and self-destruction just to name a few. It's quite good but a tough act to follow, especially if you play Conspiracy of One or Splinter immediately after this disc.
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