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The Offspring


"Smash" is the third studio album by American punk rock band The Offspring, released in 1994. It is widely regarded as a landmark album in the punk rock genre and one of the best-selling independent albums of all time. Featuring hit singles such as "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)," "Self Esteem," and "Gotta Get Away," "Smash" propelled The Offspring to mainstream success and helped popularize punk rock in the mid-1990s. The album's energetic guitar riffs, catchy melodies, and witty lyrics resonated with audiences, earning it critical acclaim and commercial success. "Smash" addressed themes of youth rebellion, social alienation, and personal struggles, striking a chord with a generation of disaffected youth. Its blend of punk aggression and pop accessibility appealed to a wide audience, making The Offspring one of the most influential bands of the era. Upon its release, "Smash" topped the Billboard Heatseekers chart and eventually reached multi-platinum status, cementing its place as one of the defining albums of the 1990s punk rock scene. Its enduring popularity and impact have solidified The Offspring's legacy as one of the most iconic punk bands of all time.