Baghdad cover

Baghdad

The Offspring

Ep 1991

About this album

Sound: "Energetic punk riffs collide with catchy melodies, embodying youthful rebellion and a raw soundscape."

Where they were

Released in 1991, 'Baghdad' marked The Offspring's debut EP, introducing their blend of punk rock and alternative sounds to the scene. At this time, the band was still establishing its identity before achieving mainstream success with their later albums.

Why it matters

The EP helped solidify The Offspring's presence in the burgeoning California punk scene. It gained attention for its edgy themes, laying groundwork for their later commercial breakthrough with 'Smash' in 1994, which would go on to become one of the best-selling albums of all time.

Essential tracks

  • "Get It Right" — This opening track showcases the band's signature fast-paced energy and catchy hooks, setting the tone for the entire EP.
  • "Baghdad" — 'Baghdad' stands out due to its provocative lyrics and relentless rhythm, reflecting the band's knack for addressing socio-political topics through punk rock.
  • "Hey Joe" — A cover that emphasizes The Offspring's punk roots while adding their unique twist, demonstrating their versatility and appeal to both classic and contemporary audiences.

Release Date

May 15, 1991

Artist Origin

United States

Tracklist

  1. 1 Get It Right 3:01
  2. 2 Hey Joe 2:31
  3. 3 Baghdad 3:11
  4. 4 The Blurb 1:41