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|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2010-07-28 21:09:12 |
| Group | HiTS_iNT |
| Size | 67 MB |
| Files | 12 |
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-the_offspring-half-truism.mp3 | The Offspring | Half-Truism | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-the_offspring-trust_in_you.mp3 | The Offspring | Trust In You | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-the_offspring-youre_gonna_go_far_kid.mp3 | The Offspring | You're Gonna Go Far, Kid | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-the_offspring-hammerhead.mp3 | The Offspring | Hammerhead | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-the_offspring-a_lot_like_me.mp3 | The Offspring | A Lot Like Me | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-the_offspring-takes_me_nowhere.mp3 | The Offspring | Takes Me Nowhere | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-the_offspring-kristy_are_you_doing_okay.mp3 | The Offspring | Kristy, Are You Doing Okay? | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-the_offspring-nothingtown.mp3 | The Offspring | Nothingtown | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-the_offspring-stuff_is_messed_up.mp3 | The Offspring | Stuff Is Messed Up | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-the_offspring-fix_you.mp3 | The Offspring | Fix You | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-the_offspring-lets_hear_it_for_rock_bottom.mp3 | The Offspring | Let's Hear It For Rock Bottom | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-the_offspring-rise_and_fall.mp3 | The Offspring | Rise And Fall | Unknown | Unknown |
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ARTIST: The Offspring
TITLE: Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace
LABEL: Columbia
TYPE: Album
GENRE: Punk Rock
SOURCE: CD (LP)
BITRATE: 212 kbps avg/44100 Hz
ENCODER: Lame 3.97
SIZE: 69.89 MB
PLAYTIME: 43:41
RELEASE DATE: 2008-XX-XX
RIP DATE: 2010-06-17
Track List
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1. Half-Truism 3:26
2. Trust In You 3:09
3. You're Gonna Go Far, Kid 2:57
4. Hammerhead 4:38
5. A Lot Like Me 4:28
6. Takes Me Nowhere 2:59
7. Kristy, Are You Doing Okay? 3:42
8. Nothingtown 3:29
9. Stuff Is Messed Up 3:32
10. Fix You 4:18
11. Let's Hear It For Rock Bottom 4:04
12. Rise And Fall 2:59
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Total Playtime: 43:41
Release Notes:
The Offspring's metal-inflected punk became a popular sensation in 1994, selling
over four million albums on an independent record label. While the group's
credentials and approach follow the indie rock tradition of the '80s, sonically
the Offspring sound more like an edgy, hard-driving heavy metal band, with their
precise, pulsing power chords and Dexter Holland's flat vocals. Featuring
Holland, guitarist Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman, bassist Greg Kriesel, and drummer
Ron Welty, the Offspring released their self-titled debut album in 1989. Four
years later, their second album, Ignition, became an underground hit, setting
the stage for the across-the-board success of 1994's Smash. The Nirvana
sound-alike "Come Out and Play," the first single from the album, became an MTV
hit in the summer of 1994, which paved the way to radio success.
The Offspring were played on both alternative and album rock stations,
confirming their broad-based appeal. "Self Esteem," the second single, followed
the same soft verse/loud chorus formula and stayed on the charts nearly twice as
long as "Come Out and Play." The group got offers from major labels, yet chose
to stay with Epitaph. While they were able to play arenas in the U.S., their
success didn't translate in foreign countries. Nevertheless, the band's
popularity continued to grow in America, as "Gotta Get Away" became another
radio/MTV hit in the beginning of 1995. The Offspring recorded a version of the
Damned's "Smash It Up" for the Batman Forever soundtrack in the summer of that
year; it kept the group on the charts as the bandmembers worked on their third
album.
Following a prolonged bidding war and much soul-searching, the Offspring decided
to leave Epitaph Records in 1996 for Columbia Records. The move was particularly
controversial within the punk community, and many artists on the Epitaph roster,
including Pennywise and owner Brett Gurewitz, criticized the band. After much
delay, the Offspring finally released their Columbia debut, Ixnay on the Hombre,
in February of 1997. Expectations for the record were high and it did receive
good reviews, but Ixnay on the Hombre failed to become a crossover hit on the
level of Smash, and the group also lost a significant portion of its hardcore
punk audience due to the album's major-label status. Americana followed in 1998,
scoring the hit "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)." In mid-2000, the Offspring made
controversial headlines with their decision to offer Conspiracy of One free of
charge via the Internet prior to the initial November release date. Sony Music
did not adhere to such a move and threatened a lawsuit; therefore, the band
nixed plans to release the album in such a manner. Individual singles, however,
were made available on the band's official website and other music-related sites
such as MTV Online.
The Offspring returned in 2003 with Splinter. The album was released through
Columbia, proving the band's flouting of the record biz hadn't soured the major
labels. It also featured the single "Hit That," which returned to the smarmy,
pop-referential feel of "Pretty Fly." The Offspring toured the world in support
of Splinter, and in the process they hit nearly every continent at least once.
They returned in June 2005 with a greatest-hits set; in addition to their major
hits, it included the new track "Can't Repeat." In 2008, after several delays,
the band returned with its first studio release in four and a half years,
releasing the highly anticipated Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace.