Genius Lyrics
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The Offspring – Way Down the Line
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[Intro] / Nothing changes, 'cause it's all the same / The world you get's the one you give away / It all just happens again, way down the line / [Verse 1] / There is a chain that's
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The Offspring – All I Want
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“All I Want” is one of the singles from The Offspring’s album Ixnay on the Hombre.
The band originally composed the song for Epitaph Records and Bad Religion. Originally titled “
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The Offspring – Living in Chaos
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[Intro] / Got a song, song, man / It goes like this / [Verse 1] / Somewhere the time was right / Could have been gone in ten / This world is hard to fight / Hitting you once, hit
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The Offspring – Change the World
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“Change The World” is the last track on Ixnay on the Hombre. The drum solo at the beginning is used as the main menu music for Crazy Taxi.
The drum solo and guitar track are taken
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Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar – family ties
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“family ties” finds cousins Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar uniting for their first official collaboration after months of partnering under the pgLang imprint. Originally titled “Jump
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The Offspring – I Choose
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Seems to be about how fucked up and unfair life is if you look at it that way, but you can CHOOSE to see it in a positive way instead! Hence the chorus “What a NIGHTMARE come true
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The Offspring – The Meaning of Life
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The second track on Ixnay on the Hombre. The Meaning of Life is about Dexter’s definition of it. He doesn’t want to be told by others what he is and isn’t allowed to do. The
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The Offspring – Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)
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“Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)” was the first single from The Offspring’s 1998 album Americana, and it is one of the band’s well-known songs.
It achieved significant pop and rock
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The Offspring – Self Esteem
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The song that got millions of mid-90s teenage boys self-righteously indignant. Believe us – we were there…
Dexter Holland has said that people have often thought that this was a
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The Offspring – You're Gonna Go Far, Kid
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“You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” is the third track on The Offspring’s eighth studio album Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace and was released as the second single from the album on September
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The Offspring – D.U.I.
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D.U.I. is a non-album song from The Offspring. It was written by Offspring guitarist Noodles and was used in the movie “I Know What You Did Last Summer”.
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The Offspring – Mota
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The song tells about a man who likes to smoke marijuana, and talks about the effects of it.
He starts each day by waking up and smoking the bong on the table. One of the effects
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The Offspring – Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)
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“Come Out And Play” was released in 1994 on Offspring’s Smash album.
The song is about the seemingly unending cycle of youth violence, particularly in schools. However, Dexter
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The Offspring – Cool to Hate
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Cool to Hate is the fifth track on Ixnay on the Hombre. It is one of the few satirical songs on the album.
The Offspring’s guitarist Noodles has said that this was his favorite
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Green Day – Basket Case
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“Basket Case” spent five weeks at the top of the Modern Rock Tracks chart, becoming arguably Green Day’s signature song of the pre-American Idiot days.
It’s about Billie Joe
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Sublime – Wrong Way
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“Wrong Way” by Sublime is the story of a fourteen year old prostitute, who was put on the streets by her poor father. She never second guessed what she was doing, until one of her
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The Offspring – Dividing by Zero
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[Verse 1] / Oh, take me higher / All the way to the sun / Down to the wire / Fighting's only begun / [Chorus] / It's closing in on you, closing in on you / Run from the fire
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Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne & Eminem – Forever
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Four of hip-hop’s heavyweights take turns going in over a hard beat by Boi-1da.
During his Detroit stop on his Summer Sixteen tour, Drake brought out Eminem to perform his epic
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Tom Dibb – Similar In Familiar Ways
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[Verse 1] / Eastside, Westside, who declares a better side? / I think it's time to go home / Rest your head and rest your gun / We’re gonna salvage life for everyone / [Bridge
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The Offspring – Staring at the Sun
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Staring at the Sun is the third track and second song on Americana. According to The Offspring frontman Dexter Holland, he wrote the song about the frustration of watching everyone
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King of the Dot (Ft. Brixx Belvy & Syahboy) – Brixx Belvy vs. Hays The Family Man
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[Round 1: Brixx Belvy] / (*clap, clap, clap, clap*) / Number one reason we can’t pass your torch back...you’re wack / Nah, it’s ‘cause a rookie can treat yo’ format like it’s a
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The Offspring – Pay the Man
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Pay the Man is the final song on Americana. “The Man” is American slang for the government. It’s also interesting to note that The Offspring’s previous album Ixnay on the Hombre
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Green Carnation – Between the Gentle Small & the Standing Tall
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I'm on a roll today; I'm on a positive / On my way for make believe / I'm on a higher ground down by the open doors / I've seen a black hole spark on my way through the dark / Come
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Sum 41 – Fat Lip
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“Fat Lip” is Sum 41’s lead single from their 2001 album All Killer, No Filler.
The song gives an insider’s look to some of the fun stuff they used to do growing up in the suburbs
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The Offspring – Gone Away
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Following their hit album Smash, The Offspring’s 4th album featured a personal story of the band’s singer Dexter Holland.
There was a rumour about the song, more specifically
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The Offspring – Amazed
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Amazed is the thirteenth track of Ixnay on the Hombre. The song revolves around a depressed person who is about to commit suicide.
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The Offspring – Don't Pick It Up
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This song is humorous at face value, but contains the more serious lesson, which is that you need to weigh your decisions and act responsibly unless you end up with serious
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System Of A Down – Chop Suey!
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Rick Rubin, who produced Toxicity for System of a Down, cites this song as one of his most important projects. He told Rolling Stone:
This song was originally going to be called “
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