
Offspring - Smash Album
Performer: OffspringTitle: Smash
Style: Punk
Released: 1995
Cat#: 1-3025 main
Country: Argentina
Label: Epitaph, Main Records S.A.
Size MP3 version: 2181 mb
Size FLAC version: 1685 mb
Size WMA version: 2027 mb
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 833
Genre: Rock
Offspring - Smash Album
Tracklist
1 | It'll Be A Long Time |
2 | Genocide |
3 | Smash |
4 | Not The One |
5 | Self Esteem |
6 | Gotta Get Away |
7 | What Happened To You? |
8 | Bad Habit |
9 | Killboy Powerhead |
10 | Come Out And PlayVocals [Extra] – Jason "Blackball" McLean |
11 | So Alone |
12 | Nitro (Youth Energy) |
13 | Something To Believe In |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
86432-2 | Offspring | Smash (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-2 | US | 1994 |
M-0361194, 86432-4, IJK-1056 | Offspring | Smash (Cass, Album) | Metalizer, Epitaph, Metalizer | M-0361194, 86432-4, IJK-1056 | Indonesia | 1994 |
2-3025 | Offspring | Smash (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 2-3025 | Argentina | 1994 |
ES 3551 | Offspring | Smash (Cass, Album, Unofficial) | Euro Star | ES 3551 | Poland | Unknown |
none | Offspring | Smash (Cass, Album, Unofficial) | Not On Label (The Offspring) | none | Unknown |
Credits
- Art Direction – Fred Hidalgo, Kevin Head
- Backing Vocals [Backup] – Dexter, Noodles , Ron
- Bass – Greg K
- Drums – Ron Welty
- Engineer [2nd, The Hook] – Mike Ainsworth, Ulysses Noriega
- Engineer [Additional] – Ken Paulakovich
- Guitar – Noodles
- Mastered By – Eddie Schreyer
- Photography By [Band] – Lisa Johnson
- Producer, Engineer – Thom Wilson
- Songwriter – Didjits (tracks: B2), The Offspring (tracks: A1 to B1, B3 to B6)
- Vocals, Guitar – Dexter Holland
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Epitaph Records
- Copyright (c) – Epitaph Records
- Recorded At – Track Record
- Recorded At – The Hook
- Mixed At – Track Record
- Mastered At – Future Disc
Album
Smash is the third studio album by American punk rock band The Offspring, released on April 8, 1994 by Epitaph Records. After touring in support of their previous album Ignition 1992, the band recorded their next album over two months at Track Record in North Hollywood, California. Smash was the band's final studio album to be produced by Thom Wilson, who had worked with them since their 1989 eponymous debut. The Offspring. Audiam Publishing, CMRRA, Offspring - Smash 1994. free to The Offspring Smash Time to Relax, Nitro Youth Energy and more. 14 tracks 46:37. Smash is the third studio album by American punk rock band The Offspring, released on April 8, 1994 through Epitaph Records. The album was the band's last collaboration with record producer Thom Wilson, who produced their previous two albums, and also their last release on Epitaph however, that label released their next album in Europe. Smash met high critical reception upon its release, and is now considered a classic punk rock album by fans, critics, and the band members themselves. 1994: Smash, their second album for Epitaph, is released. Featuring the mega-hits Come Out and Play Keep Em Separated, Self Esteem and Gotta Get Away, the album is a phenomenon. The disc sells more than 11 million copies worldwide, the most ever for a band on an indie label, after Come Out and Play becomes a gigantic MTV hit. The album peaks at 4 on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart. Source: . Smash Q&A. Producer Thom Wilson. The Offspring - Smash 1994. To favorites 42 Download album. Listen album. An oral history of The Offspring's breakout album Smash, and how it took US punk into the mainstream. Then as now, Brett Gurewitz was the owner of Epitaph Records, the punk rock imprint to which The Offspring were signed. The release of Smash on April 8, 1994 saw the companys and not to mention the bands fortunes change in a radical manner. Previously, the Orange County quartet had shifted somewhere in the region of 30,000 copies of Ignition, their impressive second LP. The record stayed in the charts because the Offspring sounded relentlessly heavy, no matter how much the band claimed to be punk. Their tempos are slower than traditional hardcore, and their attack is as heavy as Metallica. But they acted like they were punk, with odes to no Self Esteem and singing about fighting in school. Nothing on the album matches the incessant catchiness of the singles, but Smash is a solid record, filled with enough heavy riffs to keep most teenagers happy. Track Listing. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download