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Funk-O-Metal Carpet Ride [Import]
You Gotta Say Yes to Another Excess [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Zwischen Tausend Gefuhlen [Import]
You Got Me [CD-single] [Import]
Wu-Chronicles, Chapter 2 [Explicit Lyrics]
Amazon.com essential recording
Every generation of high schoolers needs a band to express the angst and agony specific to 14-to-18-year-olds. At present, that band is the Offspring. Their songs are aimed squarely at a younger crowd, from "The Meaning of Life" to "Leave It Behind" to "I Choose," and especially "All I Want" and "Change the World". Their occasionally insightful lyrics are anything but obscure, which is actually refreshing; there's real pain behind "Gone Away," and "Way Down the Line" taps into the common fear among the younger crowd of turning out just like our parents. Musically, the Offspring are hardly complex, but then complexity isn't a requirement. This is music to play at full volume, bang your head to, and annoy your neighbors. Cool. -- Genevieve Williams