The Offspring - Running & Cycling with The Offspring (2025)

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Title: Running & Cycling with The Offspring
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Pop-Punk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:36:14
Total Size: 700 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Offspring – Looking Out For #1 (03:16)
2. The Offspring – Hit That (02:49)
3. The Offspring – You Can't Get There From Here (03:54)
4. The Offspring – Special Delivery (03:00)
5. The Offspring – Amazed (04:25)
6. The Offspring – I Wanna Secret Family (With You) (03:01)
7. The Offspring – Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) (03:08)
8. The Offspring – (Can't Get My) Head Around You (02:15)
9. The Offspring – Out On Patrol (02:32)
10. The Offspring – Half-Truism (03:25)
11. The Offspring – Pretty Fly (Reprise) (01:03)
12. The Offspring – Spare Me The Details (03:24)
13. The Offspring – Stuff Is Messed Up (03:32)
14. The Offspring – Ok, But This Is The Last Time (03:23)
15. The Offspring – This Is Not Utopia (02:38)
16. The Offspring – Leave It Behind (01:58)
17. The Offspring – Americana (03:15)
18. The Offspring – Original Prankster (feat. Redman) (03:40)
19. The Offspring – Make It All Right (03:34)
20. The Offspring – Beheaded (02:52)
21. The Offspring – Autonomy (02:36)
22. The Offspring – Blackball (03:24)
23. The Offspring – Slim Pickens Does The Right Thing And Rides The Bomb To Hell (02:36)
24. The Offspring – Behind Your Walls (03:21)
25. The Offspring – Elders (02:11)
26. The Offspring – Days Go By (04:01)
27. The Offspring – Tehran (03:06)
28. The Offspring – Let's Hear It For Rock Bottom (04:04)
29. The Offspring – I Got A Right (02:22)
30. The Offspring – Hammerhead (04:38)
31. The Offspring – Huck It (02:38)

The Offspring is perhaps the quintessential SoCal punk band of the 1990s -- survivors of the 1980s hardcore scene who revamped themselves for the heavier alt-rock era. Dexter Holland and Noodles had been kicking around the Orange County scene since the mid-'80s, adopting the name the Offspring as the band's lineup firmed up toward the end of the decade. The group released their second album, Ignition, on Epitaph in 1992 but it was 1994's Smash and its accompanying singles "Come Out and Play (Keep Em Separated)" and "Self Esteem" that pushed the band toward blockbuster national success. Shortly afterward, the Offspring made the leap to the major labels and continued a streak of snotty, satirical alt-rock hits such as "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" and "Why Don't You Get a Job?" that kept the group squarely in the hard rock mainstream through the 2000s. By the dawn of the 2010s, the Offspring had experienced several membership changes, the first bit of turmoil that would extend through a decade marked by battles with record companies. The middle-aged Offspring reemerged in 2021 with Let the Bad Times Roll, their first album since 2012's Days Go By. They followed in 2024 with Supercharged.