Showing posts with label The Offspring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Offspring. Show all posts

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Special Countdown: 12 Years of Last.FM (Part 1) (#50-#41)

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Bright Eyes


Hey, so I'm still catching up on countdowns, and so, in lieu of the last countdown for April, here's the first part of a 5-part series where I am counting down the Top 50 artists that I've played on Last.fm over the past 12 years of being a member of that site! Look forward to the rest of the series over the course of the rest of 2018!


12 Years of Last.fm (Part 1)

***Featuring***
Brand New
Bright Eyes
Coheed and Cambria
Dashboard Confessional
Dropkick Murphys
Flight of the Conchords
The Get Up Kids
Nirvana
The Offspring
Reel Big Fish
Strung Out


Thursday, January 15, 2015

Throwback Thursday: 1995

7 out of the 10 albums on the Top Ten for 1995 made me go "Whoa! And that one is on here too?!" So I figured we'd break from tradition and have a video from each album on the Top Ten. I think you'll agree it was a bumper crop.

10. The Cranberries - No Need to Argue



9. Tom Petty - Wildflowers




8. Aerosmith - Big Ones



7. Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York



6. The Offspring - Smash



5. Eagles - Hell Freezes Over



4. Green Day - Dookie



3. Boyz II Men - II




2. Pearl Jam - Vitalogy



1. Garth Brooks - The Hits

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Throwback Thursday: 2000

10. Nelly - Country Grammar
9. The Offspring - Conspiracy of One


     1. Intro
     2. Come Out Swinging
     3. Original Prankster
     4. Want You Bad


     5. Million Miles Away
     6. Dammit, I Changed Again
     7. Living in Chaos
     8. Special Delivery
     9. One Fine Day
   10. All Along
   11. Denial, Revisited
   12. Vultures
   13. Conspiracy of One

This was the album after Americana. It came out and I was less than enthusiastic about it in general. But I really liked "Want You Bad" and would always forget that it was The Offspring, because it had a more "classic" pop-punk sound. I kept thinking it was Allister or someone.

8. Jay-Z - The Dynasty Roc La Familia (2000--)
7. Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
6. Outkast - Stankonia
5. R. Kelly - tp-2.com
4. Ricky Martin - Sound Loaded
3. Sade - Lovers Rock
2. Now 5
1. The Beatles - 1

I could have featured the Beatles this week, but they'll have their chance soon, won't they? ;-)

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

One Year, 100 Albums: #46 The Offspring "Smash"



The Offspring Smash, 1994

There are two albums from 1994 in the top half of this 100-album list. They are both breakthrough albums for bands that had good runs in the 90's, but have been reduced to parodies of their former selves in the decades since. One of them is Smash and I bet you have a pretty good idea of what the other one is (It's not Dookie).

It seems like there are two kinds of albums on this list: 1) The albums that were follow-ups to the first album I heard by the band and had a more polished, poppy sound and 2) Albums that immediately preceded the first album I heard by the band and had a rawer, harder sound. Smash fits neatly into the latter category.

I got WAY into the album that came after this, Ixnay on the Hombre, and then I heard this and thought it was fine. But as the years have passed, I've come to realize that this is the band at their peak. Yes, I like Dexter and Noodles with short, spiky hair as opposed to the dreadlocks that they had on this one, but the sarcastic, intelligent, restless sound that I love them for was in full force on Smash.

There are the two HUGE singles smack dab in the middle of the album, "Come Out and Play" and "Self-Esteem". There's "Bad Habit" which is incredibly fun to hear when you're still in a kind of "watch your language, young man" household. And there's also all of those fast songs like "So Alone", "Killboy Powerhead", "Nitro (Youth Energy)" and "It'll Be a Long Time" that prove that the band can hang with the punks, too.

Whenever I'm feeling sad that The Offspring have fallen off the sarcastic, ironic fence into the novelty, pop-punk playground, I put this album on and dream of a day when Dexter grows his hair back out and they return to the days when you listened to the band to think and occasionally to laugh, instead of vice-versa.


The Offspring - Bad Habit
The Offspring - It'll Be a Long Time

You can buy Smash at Amazon, Amazon MP3, and iTunes

Sunday, August 5, 2012

New Countdown! BLOGPOCALYPSE BEGINS

Haha I really am overselling the blogpocalypse of it all. Hope your expectations are sky high!!!!

So, this was a good episode with some fun changes. New songs. And a discussion on input volume levels!!! Seriously, though, I need your feedback. I explain before and after I intro #5, so please let me know!

Countdown #114

***Featuring***
Alex Clare
The Black Keys
Foo Fighters
fun.
Green Day
Grouplove
Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park
Of Monsters and Men
The Offspring
Silversun Pickups

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Countdown #113: First Countdown with the New Laptop!

It went pretty well. I got used to the new version of Audacity. I only started talking before it was recording like twice and I'm pleased with the lack of excess background noise. Overall, I'm quite happy to be using the laptop for this!

Countdown #113

***Featuring***
Alex Clare
The Black Keys
fun.
Grouplove
Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park
Of Monsters and Men
The Offspring
Silversun Pickups
Southbound Drive
Walk the Moon

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Countdown 112: In Defense of The Offspring (kind of)

I do spend a large majority of my time in this episode reading, and then reacting to, a bad review of the new Offspring album. But it's certainly not the whole time and I think that I make some attempt to explain why the review bugged me.

This may be the last post I write on K's laptop! I have a new laptop (birthday-related present) sitting over there and when I hit "publish" on this puppy I'm going to go over and bust it out!

Countdown #112

***Featuring***
Alex Clare
The Black Keys
fun.
Grouplove
Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park
Of Monsters and Men
The Offspring
Silversun Pickups
Walk the Moon

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Countdown 111!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!! Haha.

...Because exclamation points and 1's are on the same key! Hilarious.

It's a good countdown this week. And for you "Punchy Intro" fans, the last 4 intros were recorded POST-MIDNIGHT!!!

Countdown #111

***Featuring***
The Black Keys
fun.
Gotye
Gotye featuring Kimbra
Grouplove
Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park
M83
Of Monsters and Men
The Offspring
Silversun Pickups

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Countdown #110: With Plenty of Time to Spare!

Even though I'm writing this post at 10:58pm on the night before it goes up, it's only because we were at Rehoboth Beach all day and I only just got home. Seriously, doing the intros on the iPhone is tres unstressful and they tend to get me down recording quicker. I hope it's not because I'm sacrificing content...

If I am, bear with me as I grow accustomed to this new way of doing things and then bear with me again when I get my new laptop and then everything will be great.

When you see the next Countdown, it'll be the day before my 29th birthday! I'm going to do another Birthday edition of Off the Charts and hopefully that will go up in the same month as my birthday (or at least the same year!)

Speaking of birthdays, HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY DAD!! (who will likely read this) and HAPPY BIRTHDAY LISA!!! (who is less likely to read this)!!!

Here's this week's countdown! Enjoy!

Countdown #110

***Featuring***
The Black Keys
fun.
Gotye featuring Kimbra
Grouplove
Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park
M83
Of Monsters and Men
The Offspring
Silversun Pickups

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Countdown #109: Road Show

I won't go into the explanation of the title on here, but suffice it to say, I have a great new way of making these things and I'm very excited about it!

It's a pretty standard countdown this week, which is to say, FANTASTIC.

Enjoy everyone!

Countdown #109

***Featuring***
The Black Keys
fun.
Gotye featuring Kimbra
Grouplove
Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park
M83
Of Monsters and Men
The Offspring
Silversun Pickups
Smashing Pumpkins

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Countdown #108! Greetings From the Void.

Oftentimes, I do this podcast and I feel like only my family is going to hear it and it doesn't matter what I find on the Internet, I'm pretty much alone. And then I hear back from the lovely people over at Having Said That and I realize that there are ACTUAL people out there that I've not met and they might notice if I talk about them! It's a wonderful feeling of connectedness. I mention them again on this episode. Don't be jealous :)

Countdown #108

***Featuring***
The Black Keys
fun. featuring Janelle Monae
Gotye featuring Kimbra
Grouplove
Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park
M83
Now, Now
The Offspring
Of Monsters and Men
Silversun Pickups

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Dessa: The Appetite For Distraction Interview

So I got it into my head that maybe I should interview Dessa. If you've been reading my blog for more than a couple weeks, you'll know that Dessa was who I was most excited about finding out about last year. She's a part of the Doomtree collective and they toured America last fall. Now they're gearing up for SXSW and a spring tour! Find all your Doomtree related stuff HERE.

So this is my first interview I've ever done. Well that's not true. I interviewed a Boston College basketball player that my Dad taught. But that was maybe as far back as 7th grade? And it was for a school assignment, so it doesn't count. So, THIS is the first interview I've ever had to compose questions on my own for and I think it went ok. Maybe I'll be able to do more of this kind of thing on the blog. Thoughts? Well, don't give me your thoughts until you've read the interview.

The Past

1. Who were your role models growing up?

I had a sixth grade teacher named Patti who kicked a considerable amount of ass. She lectured with passion on the glorious history of Mesopotamia, she didn't wear a bra, and she took her students as seriously as we gave her reason to take us. 
 
2. What was your favorite subject in school?

I enjoyed language since I was a child, but I'm not sure I was particularly romanced by English in school. Science, that was probably my favorite subject of study. 
 
3. What was your favorite song(s) when you were 16?
 
I didn't listen to very many artists as a teenager. But the few albums I did own, I listened to again and again. At sixteen, I was probably most enthusiastic about...man, I don't know. Sixteen is a total blur. But at 13, I was really into The Cowboy Junkies, Offspring, and Tracy Chapman.
 
As near as I can tell, Dessa is one year older than me. Which puts her being 13 in about 1995. Which means something from Smash

The Present

4. Do you have any pre- or post-show rituals or traditions?
I get nervous before a show and drink whiskey afterwards. Those seem to be the only constants.  
 
5. What are you reading these days?

At a snail's pace, I'm reading A People's History of the United States. I don't have the mind for history--this is very slow going. 
 
6. What is your favorite music to wind down to?
 
I listen to a lot of melody-centric down-tempo folky stuff. But honestly, I'm waiting to find my next new favorite. 
 
Well, I don't know about it being down-tempo, but maybe we can turn Dessa on to a little Rocky Votolato
 
 
7. What do you like to do in your free time? Do you actually ever have free time

I spend some time with my friends at the neighborhood bar, but really my job is both my social life and my hobby. A career in music takes up most of my time, but I don't have any complaints.  
 
The Industry

8.Where do you stand on music blogs? Helpful? Annoying? Useful in the right hands?
 
I don't read as many blogs as most of my friends. They're immediate, which can connect readers with fresh content. But I think there's a lot of pressure to publish quickly and that can dilute the quality of content. 
 
9. Do you think radio, in the AM/FM sense, is irrelevant when it comes to music? Or is there still a purpose for it that the internet can't supply? Do you miss it or would you miss it if it were gone?
 
Yep. Cats don't surf the net on their way to work, they listen to the radio. Independent radio has definitely been a large part of Doomtree's growth. 
 
The Label

10. What makes Doomtree work so well?

Doomtree was built on friendship. And we've stuck together through some pretty tough times. I'm not sure how other labels run their businesses, but we've tried to keep our expenses reasonable and divide our revenue fairly. I think that's probably a part of why we've been able to stick it out as friends and business partners. 
 
11. What's different about releasing an album as opposed to a book? Do you take different factors into consideration when you're putting them together?

I've only released one book, Spiral BoundI wasn't sure if anyone at all would be interested in it, but was really heartened to find how many rap listeners were game to give my prose a try. I think I'll take the publication of the next one as a more strategic endeavor--more akin to an album release. 
 
12. Will we be seeing a follow-up to "Spiral Bound" in the near future?
Follow up? Yes. Near future? Uh, maybe. 
 
13. What's your favorite song on the new Sims album?

One-Dimensional Man or Hey You.  
 
You can hear both of these songs and MANY MANY others on the Doomtree SXSW sampler
 
14. Can you clue us in to what's coming up for Doomtree in 2011? (Releases, tours, etc.)

At the moment, Doomtree is looking down the barrel of SXSW--the independent music festival in Austin, Texas. After that, we'll be announcing a spring tour. Keep your ear to the ground.  
 
 
The Process

15. What is your songwriting process? I would imagine that, with your background in spoken word, the words would come first and the the melody.

This question's been pretty well answered in a bunch of interviews, I'll let you take what you like from those. 

Ok. How about this from Mom Culture:

As I lyricist, I’ll often overhear a bit of conversation that will end up in a song. A turn of phrase often catches my ear and sits on the clipboard in my head until I find someplace to put it. When I sit down to write music, I’ll review all of the snippets that I’ve collected in recent months to see what I can stitch together.

16. One of my favorite songs I've heard by you is "If & When" It has such an intense plot that seems like it belongs in a short story anthology. Where do you get the inspiration for songs like that?
I worked on that song with MK Larada, one of the Doomtree producers. We began with an image of a woman and a house fire, and it developed into the idea of a woman obsessively minding the pilot light in the hopes that it would serve to call her missing husband home in a very bad storm. The listener comes to learn that the husband was found frozen years before in the barn, but that the woman continues to tend the fire, refusing to heed the advice of her neighbors and descending into a frightening recluse in her small town.
 

Thanks again to Dessa for being amazing in all sorts of ways. 


Saturday, May 29, 2010

Flashback Countdown for Memorial Day

Well, I'm here in Boston and it's time for the first, non-annual, whenever i need to go away for a while Flashback Countdown!!

Enjoy and have a great weekend! I'll see you next week. I can tell you that this week's chart was full of shake-ups so next week should be VERY interesting :)