ID 1118
Künstler Offspring, The
Jahr 1998
Medium Compact Disc
Format
Herausgeber Sony
Autor
Gattung
Titel
Titel / Künstler Länge
01 Welcome / The Offspring
02 Have You Ever / The Offspring
03 Staring at the Sun / The Offspring
04 Pretty Fly (For a White Guy) / The Offspring
05 Kids Aren't Alright / The Offspring
06 Feelings / The Offspring
07 She's Got Issues / The Offspring
08 Walla Walla / The Offspring
09 End of the Line / The Offspring
10 No Brakes / The Offspring
11 Why Don't You Get a Job? / The Offspring
12 Americana / The Offspring
13 Pay the Man / The Offspring
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Kommentare

Maybe hanging out with Jello Biafra put the fun-loving spring in Offspring's step. Or perhaps it was just the royalty checks, hot babes, and fast cars. Whatever the case, the band's fourth record, Americana, is its most lively offering to date, replacing angst and rage with energy and sarcasm. The novelty single "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" matches infectious riffing and shout-along vocals with fly-girl chants of "Give it to me, baby" and lyrics about wannabe scenesters; and a storming punk-rock version of Morris Albert's "Feelings" sees the band hitting a new level of, er, (in)sensitivity. Elsewhere, the humor is slightly more subtle; "She's Got Issues" cops a new-wave guitar line from the Cars songbook, "The Kids Aren't Alright" opens like an Iron Maiden anthem, and "Why Don't You Get a Job?" is a blatant reggae-style spoof of the Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da." Musically, Americana offers no real revelations, but the songs are a bit craftier and more diverse than the rest of the Offspring oeuvre, veering haphazardly between anthemic punk metal, blistering hardcore, and near-psychedelic experimentation. --Jon Wiederhorn