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3->''Now I know I'm being used,\
4That's okay, man, 'cause I like the abuse,\
5I know she's playing with me,\
6That's okay 'cause I got no self esteem.''
7-->-- "Self Esteem"
8
9The Offspring is a PunkRock band from Orange County, California formed in 1984. They are credited along with Music/GreenDay and a few other bands with helping to bring punk rock into the mainstream.
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11The band's first two albums, released around the turn of [[TheNineties the '90s]], were indie punk and not very popular. However, their third album, 1994's ''Smash'', was their biggest commercial success and remains the highest-selling album ever released on an independent label, having sold over 16 million copies.
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13Their sound is mostly punk but also contains elements of {{pop|Punk}}, {{grunge}}, [[HeavyMetal metal]] and {{ska}}. Lyrical topics are very wide-ranging; one of their most famous songs, "Self Esteem", is about a personal relationship involving an ExtremeDoormat LoveMartyr, but they also released a concept album dedicated to the degradation of America.
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15The band's constant members from 1985 to 2018 have been Bryan "Dexter" Holland (vocals, guitar), Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman (guitar, backing vocals, NerdGlasses) and Gregory "Greg K." Kriesel (bass, backing vocals). Their best-known drummer was Ron Welty, who was in the band from 1987 to 2003. Afterwards, they cycled through a few extra drummers (Josh Freese, Atom Willard of Rocket from the Crypt and Music/AngelsAndAirwaves) before settling on Pete Parada (formerly of Saves the Day and Face to Face), who had been with the band from 2007–2021. Amusingly, Wasserman was the janitor at Holland and Kriesel's high school, and he was initially brought into the band because he was 21 years old and could buy everybody else beer.
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17In 2018, Holland and Noodles allegedly fired Greg K. from the band, causing him to file a lawsuit against them, leading to touring musician Todd Morse getting promoted to bassist. Joining the band in 2017 as the fifth member of the band is Jonah Nimoy[[note]]grandson of Creator/LeonardNimoy[[/note]]. Drummer Pete Parada was dismissed from the band in 2021 due to his refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine, though Parada claimed he has medical reasons for it.[[note]]It's generally not a good idea to argue against vaccines with someone who has a [=PhD=] in Molecular Biology and specializes in Virology[[/note]] Josh Freese then joined the band for their 2021-22 tour. Freese left to join the Music/FooFighters in 2023, prompting the band to recruit Brandon Pertzborn as their drummer.
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19!!Discography:
20* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum The Offspring]]'' (1989)
21** "I'll Be Waiting/Blackball"
22* ''Ignition'' (1992)
23** "Kick Him When He's Down"
24* ''[[Music/SmashAlbum Smash]]'' (1994)
25** "Come Out and Play"
26** "Self Esteem"
27** "Gotta Get Away"
28** "Bad Habit"
29* ''Ixnay on the Hombre'' (1997)
30** [[VideoGame/CrazyTaxi "All I Want"]]
31** "Gone Away"
32** "Cool to Hate"
33** "The Meaning of Life"
34** "I Choose"
35* ''Americana'' (1998)
36** "[[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)]]"
37** "Why Don't You Get a Job?"
38** "The Kids Aren't Alright"
39** "She's Got Issues"
40* ''Conspiracy of One'' (2000)
41** "Original Prankster"
42** "Want You Bad"
43** "Million Miles Away"
44* ''Splinter'' (2003)
45** "Hit That"
46** "(Can't Get My) Head Around You"
47** "Spare Me the Details"
48* ''{{Greatest Hits|Album}}'' (2005)
49** "Can't Repeat"
50** "Next to You" (Music/ThePolice cover)
51* ''Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace'' (2008)
52** "Hammerhead"
53** "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid"
54** "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?"
55** "Half-Truism"
56* ''Days Go By'' (2012)
57** "Days Go By"
58** "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)"
59** "Turning Into You"
60** "Dividing By Zero/Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell"
61* ''Let the Bad Times Roll'' (2021)
62** "Coming for You"[[note]]Released as a single in 2015 and a revised version appeared on the album[[/note]]
63** "Let the Bad Times Roll"
64** "We Never Have Sex Anymore"
65** "This is Not Utopia"
66** "Behind Your Walls"
67
68----
69!'''''Come Out and Trope''''':
70* AddictionSong: "Hypodermic" is about someone who is addicted to heroin. "What Happened to You?" laments someone who is in the grips of addiction. "The Opioid Diaries" is about someone who became addicted to prescription painkillers.
71* AdmiringTheAbomination: The singer of "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" seems to be admiring the handiwork of a MagnificentBastard manipulating people with his music, even while he himself is falling victim to that handiwork.
72* AGodAmI: The narrator of "Bad Habit" is so AxCrazy he says this in the interlude ("Something's odd, I feel like I'm God"), right before the famous PrecisionFStrike.
73* AlbumTitleDrop: ''Splinter'' has in "Long Way Home" the line "I'm splintered by my own desire". {{Inverted|Trope}} in ''Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace'' - the title was taken from the title of one song and the second line of another ("Fix You" - "she wakes up, rage and grace").
74* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: "Want You Bad" is a GenderFlip, as the narrator wants a bad girl.
75* AnimatedMusicVideo: "Hammerhead," "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid,""Dividing By Zero/Slim Pickens Does The Right Thing And Rides The Bomb To Hell," and "Behind Your Walls"
76* AnimalsFearNeutering: The music video for "Hit That" shows a dog being chased by its owner and a dogcatcher. The reason becomes clear when the dog is cornered as the dogcatcher approaches menacingly holding a pair of shears and the last shot has the owner walking his dog while the dog wears a ConeOfShame.
77* AntiPoliceSong: "LAPD" was a direct response to the Rodney King case in 1992.
78* AtomicFBomb: In "Americana".
79--> I'm a product
80--> Of my environment
81--> So don't blame me, I just... work here but I want to FUCK IT UP!!!!!!
82** The way "Session" begins: "Aaaaaaah FUCK! FUCK, FUCK, FUCK!!!"
83* AudienceParticipationSong: The interlude of "Bad Habit" when performed live
84* AxCrazy: "Bad Habit" and "Special Delivery". The latter's chorus includes the line "And [[HearingVoices the voices]] told me to blow you away!".
85* BigRedButton: Dexter Holland press one labelled "[[SchmuckBait Do not push]]" at the end of the "Why Don't You Get a Job?" music video. It promptly causes an [[StuffBlowingUp explosion]] behind him and the band, this causes the entire crowd behind them to scatter in a panic.
86* BigWordShout: "MOTA!" (done by the same guy who did "You gotta keep 'em separated!")
87* BlackComedyRape: "When You're in Prison".
88* BodyHorror: The video for "The Kids Aren't Alright" transitions between characters by having them coming out of the previous person's body.
89* BreatherEpisode: ''Days Go By'' is fairly heavy, musically and thematically, but after tracks like "Hurting As One" and "Turning Into You" you get "Cruising California (Bumpin' in my Trunk)", a lighthearted jam about goofing around and trying to get laid in the band's hometown of Huntington Beach, CA.
90* TheCameo: Guy Cohen, who played the titular role in "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" music video makes a brief appearance as this character towards the end of "Why Don't You Get a Job?". Bob Eubanks, famous for his role in ''Series/TheNewlywedGame'', makes an appearance in the same music video doing a parody of that series.
91* CensoredTitle: "Stuff Is Messed Up". The chorus line is actually "shit is fucked up".
92* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: "Kill the President" from their 1989 debut album provides a rare song example, having all but vanished from their discography due to their record label not liking the content of the song. It is conspicuously absent from the track listing on all streaming services, not present on recent physical re-releases of the album, and has not been performed live since 1991.
93** This also happened to Greg K. when he was kicked out of the band; his absence has still never been mentioned in any official capacity.[[note]]This is likely due to a lawsuit filed against his former bandmates that has since been settled out of court.[[/note]]
94* [[ChristmasSongs Christmas Song]]: In 2020 they recorded and released a cover of Darlene Love's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mU7cA_4dMw Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)]]."
95** Following this, in 2022 they released a cover of Charles Brown's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb7XNquVXZY Bells Will Be Ringing (Please Come Home For Christmas)]]."
96* ClusterFBomb: A lot. ''Conspiracy of One'' became notable since it was their first album to lack an F-bomb. (Except on editions with the bonus track "Huck It". It also manages a "you know it smells like shit, goddamn" in "Original Prankster".)
97** Also "Bad Habit", which includes the gem "You stupid, dumbshit, goddamn [[BigWordShout MOTHERFUCKER]]!"
98** "Ignition" literally starts with one.
99** In "Americana", with the line "distorted in Americana, my way... well, FUCK YOU!"
100** "Da Hui" is just one big ClusterFBomb:
101---> I won't fuck with Da Hui!
102---> I won't fuck with Da Hui!
103---> I won't fuck with Da Hui!
104---> Because Da Hui will fuck with me!
105---> ...
106---> Don't fuck with Da Hui!
107---> Don't fuck with Da Hui!
108---> Don't fuck with Da Hui!
109---> Because Da Hui will fuck with you!
110*** Crowned with a lapse into ArsonMurderAndJaywalking territory:
111----> I won't park next to Da Hui!
112----> Because I don't really feel comfortable.
113* ConceptAlbum: ''Americana'' is about the degradation of America. Meanwhile, ''Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace'' is often interpreted as the journey of a school shooter (though only one song is clearly about that).
114* {{Content Warning|s}}: ''Ixnay on the Hombre'' begins with a particularly snarky one:
115--> Ladiiiies and gentlemen, welcome to the disclaimer! That's right, the disclaimer! This American apple pie institution known as parental discretion will cleanse any sense of innuendo or sarcasm from the lyrics which might actually make you think, and will also insult your intelligence ''at the same time''! So, protect your family! This album contains explicit depictions of things which are ''real''! These ''real'' things are commonly known as "life"! So... if it sounds sarcastic, do ''not'' take it seriously! If it sounds dangerous, do not try this at home or at all! And if it offends you, just... don't... listen to it!
116** Done by Jello Biafra of Music/DeadKennedys, no less.
117* ContinuityNod: The chorus of "Slim Pickens Does The Right Thing And Rides The Bomb To Hell" from ''Days Go By'' is "Dance fucker, dance, let the motherfucker burn!" which is both a ContinuityNod back to "You're Gonna Go Far Kid" from ''Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace'' and a ShoutOut to "The Roof Is On Fire" by Rock Master Scott and the Dynamic Three.
118* CorruptTheCutie: "Want You Bad".
119* CoverVersion: "Killboy Powerhead" by The Didjits, on ''Smash'', and "Next to You" by Music/ThePolice in the GreatestHitsAlbum (as a HiddenTrack). As well as a crapton of random covers on their singles albums and rare [=EPs=]. Additionally, "Feelings" from ''Americana'' is a parodic cover of Morris Albert, with [[TheCoverChangesTheMeaning lyrics rewritten to be about hatred instead of love]].
120** Also, "I Wanna Be Sedated" on Music/TheRamones tribute album ''We're a Happy Family'', for which it was one of the leading singles.
121** In the wake of ''Series/TigerKing'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mc7-vuc2Dk they covered Joe Exotic's "Here Kitty Kitty".]]
122** They also covered "Smash It Up" by the Damned for the ''Film/BatmanForever'' soundtrack.
123* CreepyChild: The children in the "Hammerhead" video.
124* DamnedByFaintPraise: The whole point of "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)", considering the titular white guy is obviously not fly ''at all''.
125* DancinInTheRuins: "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell," obviously alluding to Film/DrStrangelove.
126* DerangedAnimation: the video for "She's Got Issues", which features Creator/ZooeyDeschanel in one of her earliest roles.
127** Also, the heads of the characters (the dog included) in the video for "Hit That".
128** Parts of the video for "Dividing By Zero", but practically ''all'' of "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell" (the two songs share a single video, but there's a drastic ArtShift between the two).
129* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The girl's movements with a beer can at the end of the "Want You Bad" video, and the guy's reaction. Doesn't help that she ends up covered in white from the [[DoubleEntendre eruption]].
130* DomesticAbuse: "Self Esteem" is about a man in an abusive relationship with a woman.
131* DrivesLikeCrazy: The narrator of "Bad Habit" insists that he's perfectly alright in the head ([[UnreliableNarrator though he's waving a gun around as he says it...]]), but when he's behind the wheel, bad or inconsiderate drivers [[BerserkButton push about every]] [[AxCrazy button he has]]. (Dexter [[http://books.google.com/books?id=3R7GZ8ghL8wC&pg=PA90 said]] he was inspired by [[TheAllegedCar his old car that struggled to accelerate]], [[MyCarHatesMe and thus]] made him get "[[FlippingTheBird flipped off]] about once or twice a week")
132* DrugsAreBad: "Mota" which is about a day in a stoner's life (the title is Mexican Spanish for "weed"), and "What Happened to You?", which is about a friend who is trying to get his friend to quit. "Hypodermic" is about a heroin addict. "The Opioid Diaries" addresses the opioid addiction crisis.[[note]]When the video was shared to social media, the band stated that drug addiction needs to stop being treated as a legal issue and be treated as a public health issue instead[[/note]]
133** One of the characters in "The Kids Aren't Alright" is a junkhead as well:
134--> Mark still lives at home 'cause he's got no job\
135Just plays guitar and smokes a lot of pot
136* EnemyMine: The music video for "Coming for You" has a whole gaggle of clowns killing each other, but when a mime crashes the fight club, they all immediately stop to kill him instead. Unfortunately for them, [[CurbStompBattle the mime slaughters them all with finger guns and invisible walls.]]
137* EpicInstrumentalOpener: The Prelude to "Change The World"
138* EpicRocking: "Pay the Man", which runs 8 minutes and 9 seconds ([[ProlongedPrologue most of which]] is a Middle-Eastern EpicInstrumentalOpener), and then has some silence and a hidden track.
139* ExtremeDoormat: "Self Esteem" is about one of these.
140* FangsAreEvil: The dogcatcher in the music video for "Hit That"
141* FadingIntoTheNextSong: "Have You Ever" > "Staring at the Sun", "Never Gonna Find Me" > "Lightning Rod", "The Future is Now" > "Secrets from the Underground" and "Dividing by Zero" > "Slim Pickens Rides the Bomb to Hell."
142* {{Fanservice}}:
143** The music video for "Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)" features a ''lot'' of [[ThreeMinutesOfWrithing sexy girls in revealing clothing writhing around]] (especially during the "Give it to me baby (uh-huh, uh-huh)" bits), climaxing with a trio of gold-painted supermodels in golden bikinis dancing in a studio.
144** The video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g19fCJotPc "Want You Bad"]] has a lot of that going on, too... plus [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything whatever the deal is]] with those beer cans.
145* FarmBoy: The video for "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" starts out with the protagonist struggling to farm an overgrown patch of land choked with brambles before he's given the magical guitar.
146* FlamingSkulls: The band's logo.
147* TheFourChordsOfPop: Uses it very frequently. "Self-Esteem", "Gotta Get Away", "All I Want", "The Kids Aren't Alright" and "You're Gonna Go Far Kid" is just a partial list. This also leads to a bit of SelfPlagiarism.
148* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: "She's Got Issues", given it deals with a particularly {{Wangst}}y one. [[invoked]]
149* GoldDigger: "Why Don't You Get a Job?" is a scathing critique of these kinds of people. The song is about a friend of the singer, who's "got a girlfriend and he hates that bitch" because he gives her all of his money, yet it never seems to be enough. In the last verse, the singer talks about another friend of his who's "got a boyfriend, man she hates that dick" for the same reason. In each case, the singer criticizes and insults the people who are using their partners for a free ride through life.
150* GoshDangItToHeck: "Stuff Is Messed Up". Naturally, it's averted in the song, where the line "shit is fucked up" is meant to be the ''actual'' TitleDrop.
151* GratuitousSpanish: "Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, cinco, seis!" ("Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)")
152** Also, in "Why Don't You Get A Job":
153--->But he wants more ''dinero'' just to stay at home!
154** In "OC Guns":
155---> You ''[[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking hijo de puta, pendejo, cabron]]''!
156*** Which is also a Profanity bonus because it translates to "you son of a bitch, asshole!"
157*** Later, they say "dios", which means God.
158* GriefSong: "Gone Away," "The End of the Line," and "Breaking These Bones"
159* GrowingUpSucks: "The Kids Aren't Alright", which follows a group of friends with bright futures and how crappy their lives has turned out.
160* HangoverSensitivity: "The Worst Hangover Ever". The narrator even says he'll never drink again... at least until next weekend.
161* HarshVocals: Dexter Holland more or less [[MetalScream shouts at the top of his lungs]] 24/7.
162* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Implied in "Half-Truism", which is about a revolution/riot.
163--> The banner you're waving\
164Is burning and red\
165It's blocking the sunlight\
166That shines overhead
167* HiddenDepths: Dr. Bryan "Dexter" Holland has a Ph.D. in molecular biology. He is also a certified commercial pilot and flight instructor, and runs a hot sauce business called Gringo Bandito. Lampshaded in "Questions with Dexter and Noodles"
168--> Noodles watches porn and surfs!
169* HiddenTrack: ''Americana'' has a mariachi instrumental of "Pretty Fly", and ''Greatest Hits'' has a cover of [[Music/ThePolice "Next to You"]].
170* HistoryRepeats: The whole point of "Way Down the Line".
171* IAteWhat: From "Don't Pick It Up":
172--> I saw a little kid
173--> As he walked around
174--> He picked a candy bar up
175--> Off the ground
176--> He chowed about a half
177--> And his face [[BlueWithShock turned blue]]
178--> Turned out that candy bar was a [[{{Squick}} doggy-doo]]
179** Also shown in the video of "Original Prankster", where the main character picks up some dog's crap and slips it into his dad's sandwich. The prank works.
180* LaserGuidedKarma: When the farm boy in the music video for "You're Gonna Go Far Kid" misuses the magic guitar he was given, the goddess who gave it to him uses it to force him to dance to death.
181* LighterAndSofter: ''Americana'', being released after the more skate punk-influenced ''Ixnay on the Hombre'', especially with its inclusion of radio rock staple "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)".
182* LikeFatherLikeSon[=/=]GenerationXerox: "Way Down the Line" is entirely about this.
183-->Nothing changes 'cause it's all the same
184-->The world you get's the one you give away
185-->It all just happens again way down the line
186-->And all the things you learn when you're a kid
187-->You'll fuck up just like your parents did
188-->It all just happens again way down the line
189* LivingIsMoreThanSurviving: "Staring at the Sun":
190-->When I ran I didn't feel like a runaway\
191When I escaped I didn't feel like I got away\
192There's more to living than only surviving\
193Maybe I'm not there, but I'm still trying
194* LongRunnerLineUp: The lineup of Dexter Holland, Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman, Gregory "Greg K." Kriesel, and Ron Welty lasted from 1987 (when Welty joined) until 2003 (when he quit)--16 years. Once Welty's second replacement Pete Parada joined in 2007, the band only changed with Greg K.'s departure in 2018.
195* LoveMartyr: "Self Esteem" again.
196* LyricalColdOpen: "Why Don't You Get A Job?"
197-->My friend's got a girlfriend/Man, he hates that bitch!
198* LyricalDissonance: Since The Offspring are a punk band, a good many of their songs are very fast. They also cover topics like violence, death, and social problems, fast or slow.
199** "Why Don't You Get a Job?" is a rather happy and uptempo song about people annoyed by their mooching girlfriends or boyfriends.
200** "Self Esteem" is more upbeat than the somber first single "Come Out and Play", and it has lyrics about an {{extreme|doormat}} LoveMartyr.
201** "The End of the Line" is a fast pop-punk song complete with "whoah-whoah" chorus, so naturally it's about the death of a loved one.
202** "The Kids Aren't Alright" is an fast and upbeat track about the shattered lives of a few kids in StepfordSuburbia.
203* LyricalTic: Dexter really loves his "woah" and "yeah", double in the choruses or intros.
204* ManipulativeBastard: The driving point in "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid". Crosses over with MagnificentBastard.
205* TheMasochismTango: According to the narrator in "Self Esteem":
206--> Now I know I'm being used
207--> That's okay, man, 'cause I like the abuse
208--> And I know she's playing with me
209--> That's okay, 'cause I got no self esteem
210** "Want You Bad" is another example.
211* MotorMouth: The bridge in "Stuff is Messed Up":
212-->Shopping sprees, [=RPGs=], ecstasy, atrophy\
213Genocide, ''Series/PimpMyRide'', politize, euphemize\
214Injustice everywhere, apathy, I don't care\
215Hurricanes, climate change, huh!\
216Therapy, I won't tell, rehab and {{L|eetLingo}}OL\
217Worldwide calamity, TV reality\
218Euthanize, supersize, death squads and boob jobs\
219VIP infamy, gratify instantly
220** Dexter's no slouch elsewhere, either. He sings particularly quickly in "All I Want" and "Don't Pick it Up", but a lot of the band's catalogue is quite fast.
221* MinisculeRocking: The albums between ''Smash'' and ''Splinter'' open with a short intro, often spoken. The last one, "Neocon", at least resembles a song.
222* MoodWhiplash: The two heartfeltdepressing songs of ''Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace'' ("Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?" and "Fix You") are placed between some of the most aggressive and snarky tunes. The GreatestHitsAlbum is also guilty, given [[GriefSong "Gone Away"]] is even more of a downer preceded by "All I Want" and followed by "Pretty Fly".
223* MurderBallad: "Beheaded" is about a SelfMadeOrphan singing about how he killed his parents.
224* NerdGlasses: Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman always wears them.
225* NWordPrivileges: Despite not technically having them, they get away with this in "LAPD", though to be fair, [[NotWhatItLooksLike context is]] ''[[NotWhatItLooksLike very]]'' [[NotWhatItLooksLike important]]. The [[PoliceBrutality Rodney King incident and subsequent LA riots]] were very recent at the time the album was released, and the song is basically a very angry TakeThat against the titular police force.
226* OurLawyersAdvisedThisTrope: "Disclaimer".
227* OutOfGenreExperience: "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)" is their mocking version of a pop song (and it was the second single of ''Days Go By'', a jarring change from the more traditional TitleTrack).
228** "Dirty Magic" is a Music/{{The Cure|Band}}-esque PostPunk song. This applies to both versions, but is particularly jarring on ''Ignition,'' where the rest of the songs were Skate Punk.
229** "When You're in Prison" is a 40s crooner ballad (complete with crackling vinyl noises) [[BlackComedyRape comedic]] take on a swing song from the 40s about PrisonRape.
230* PainfulRhyme: "Self Esteem" has...several. Especially...
231-->But she came over, I lost my nerve
232-->I took her back and made her dessert
233** Plus "free"/"dreams" on "The Kids Aren't Alright".
234* PigLatin: ''Ixnay on the [[GratuitousSpanish Hombre]]'' (as Dexter explained: "fuck The Man").
235* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: The {{Trope Namer|s}}: the song revolves around a white middle class suburban wannabe gangster rapper who thinks his clothes, his tunes, his car and tats are dope. They are, as in whack, picture a send up of Music/{{Eminem}}.
236* ProducePelting: Given the Woodstock 99 crowd was angry at how things were [[TroubledProduction/{{Music}} going wrong in that festival]], the band's concert was marked by flying water bottles. And yet [[NervesOfSteel Dexter remained cool]] even [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzvUtICNugM#t=180s being hit in his face]]!
237* ProductPlacement: In the music video for "Defy You", during the instrumental bridge, Dexter goes out to the store and buys what appears to be Dasani brand mineral water before returning to where his band is performing.
238* PrisonRape: "When You're in Prison".
239* QuestioningTitle: "What Happened to You?," "Why Don't You Get a Job?" (along with "She's Got Issues", parodying the {{crawl}}s seen in many a PointAndLaughShow) and "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?"
240* RapeAsDrama: The meaning behind "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?". Dexter states this song is about a girl he knew who was raped in her early teens and no one was there for her.
241* ReadingTheStageDirectionsOutLoud: A musical example near the climax of "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid"
242--> "''Drum! *click* Stick! *click* Segue! *click*''"
243* RepurposedPopSong: ESPN uses "All I Want" and "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" in adverts for their college basketball coverage.
244** Of course "All I Want" and other tracks were also famously on the soundtrack for the original ''VideoGame/CrazyTaxi'' and its sequel.
245* RereleaseTheSong:
246** A re-recorded version of "Dirty Magic" on ''Days Go By'', which originally appeared on 1992's ''Ignition''.
247** "Gone Away" was re-recorded as a piano ballad on ''Let the Bad Times Roll.''
248* RidingTheBomb: Obviously referenced in "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell," and appears in the music video, where a fighter pilot in an aerial battle surfs behind a bomb after his plane is shot down.
249* SarcasmMode: Most often.
250** A great example is in the song "Stuff Is Messed Up": "Now thank god for the media/for saving the day/putting it all into perspective/in a responsible way"
251** "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)" basically describes a man wanting to get laid as a parody of the society's norm for pop songs.
252* SchoolOfHardKnocks: "Come Out and Play"
253* SexIsCool: "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)" as a part of it's parody on recent pop music.
254* ShatteredSanity: Many songs deal with someone losing their mind, many times becoming AxCrazy as well.
255* ShoutOut: "The Kids Aren't Alright" references the song "The Kids Are Alright" by Music/TheWho and more or less presents the exact opposite message of that song.
256** "Stuff Is Messed Up" has one to Music/TheClash: "Now we're rocking the casbah, and taking the flak".
257** "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell" is an obvious ShoutOut to ''Film/DrStrangelove''.
258** "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" references Literature/LordOfTheFlies.
259** "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" [[{{Sampling}} borrows the faux-German vocal]] intro from "[[Music/DefLeppard Rock of Ages]]."
260* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Leans ''very'' heavily towards the "Cynical" side, which makes a song like "Cool to Hate"[[note]]a song that ''pokes fun at'' extreme cynicism[[/note]] all the more ironic.
261* SophisticatedAsHell: "When You're In Prison"
262* StageNames: Dexter's first name is Bryan, Noodles is Kevin Wasserman, Gregory Kriesel shortens his name to Greg K... and one of the drummers was Atom Willard (who only played with the band in tours, not studio albums).
263* StalkerWithACrush: "Special Delivery".
264* StepfordSuburbia: "The Kids Aren't Alright". Most of its album, ''Americana'', also fits.
265* StuffBlowingUp:
266** The video of "Want You Bad", where everything blows up in bubbles.
267** Caused by a BigRedButton that Dexter Holland pushes at the end of the "Why Don't You Get a Job?" music video.
268* SuddenlyShouting: "Hammerhead". Up until the point while the song seems like it's about a soldier, Dexter sings with a relatively normal voice. But the moment, when [[AxesAtSchool true nature of the song]] [[TomatoSurprise is revealed]], he starts yelling like a maniac.
269--> I'm busting through, all hell breaks loose\
270[[spoiler: '''AND YOU CAN ALL HIDE BEHIND YOUR DESKS NOW!''']]\
271[[spoiler: '''AND YOU CAN CRY "TEACHER, COME HELP ME"!''']]\
272[[spoiler: '''THROUGH YOU ALL MY AIM IS TRUE!''']]
273* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Kristy, Are You Doing Okay?" It has to be, given the subject.
274* TakeThat: "LAPD" is one against, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin you know]].
275* TeensAreMonsters: Several of their songs, most notably "Come Out and Play", which talks about gang violence ("You gotta keep 'em separated") and "Walla Walla", which is about a young offender who's finally going off to prison ("Slap on the wrist -- well, not this time!").
276* TeenPregnancy:
277** "Hit That", with lyrics specifically mentioning "baby daddy" and "baby mama".
278** The second verse of "Way Down the Line" deals with a 17-year-old girl who is dealing with a pregnancy and absentee baby daddy, much like her mom did at the same age.
279* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt: "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell".
280* ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: They tend to get chewed out for recycling their chord progressions. Example: "Self Esteem" is only a half step off from "The Kids Aren't Alright", and the same as "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid".
281* TitleTrack: "Smash", "Americana", "Conspiracy of One", "Rise and Fall" (Rage and Grace comes from a line in "Fix You"), "Days Go By", and "Let the Bad Times Roll".
282* TomatoSurprise: "Hammerhead" [[spoiler: The lyrics make it sound like a cop or a soldier, but the last verse reveals it is a [[AxesAtSchool school shooter]]. The surreal imagery in the video enhance the suggestion that the shooter is delusional.]]
283* TooMuchInformation: "Spare Me the Details" is partially about not being told about his girlfriend cheating on him, and partially about how he ''especially'' doesn't want the amount of information about it he's getting.
284-->''I don't wanna know...I don't wanna know...''
285* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: The armed gangs of schoolkids killing each other in "Come Out And Play".
286* TruckDriversGearChange: Possibly the most profane one in music history at the climax of "Americana", when Dexter's final scream of ''"Well [[PrecisionFStrike fuck you]]!"'' rises to a new level of fury.
287* VillainSong: "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid", since it's about the actions of a ManipulativeBastard using his music to control people for personal gain and taking from those in need.
288* WrongNameOutburst: A whole verse of "She's Got Issues" (and the latter one can be interpreted as [[ParentalIncest something horrible]]):
289-->Now, she talks about her ex non-stop, but I don't mind.\
290But when she calls out his name in bed, that's where I draw the line.\
291She told me a hundred times how her father left and he's gone.\
292But I wish you wouldn't call me "Daddy" when we're getting it on.
293----
294-->''[[TheStinger Hey, that's something everyone can enjoy!]]''

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