About this album
Where they were
Released in early 1997, 'Club Me' came shortly after The Offspring's major breakthrough with 'Smash' in 1994. At this point, the band was solidifying its place in the punk rock scene, embracing a more polished sound while maintaining their rebellious edge. The album showcases their growth following widespread commercial success.
Why it matters
While primarily a live EP, 'Club Me' captured the essence of The Offspring's high-energy performances and contributed to their reputation as a leading force in the punk revival of the 90s. Its release coincided with a surge in popularity for the genre, influencing bands that followed and helping to establish a vibrant alternative music scene.
Essential tracks
- "I Got a Right" — This track exemplifies the band's raw energy and features catchy hooks that highlight their punk roots, making it a concert favorite.
- "D.U.I." — With its fast-paced rhythms and cheeky lyrics about reckless behavior, this song captures The Offspring's irreverent attitude and humor.
- "Smash It Up" — 'Smash It Up' serves as an anthem for youthful rebellion, reflecting the band's ethos and resonating with fans seeking an outlet for frustration.
Release Date
January 1, 1997
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 I Got a Right 2:18
- 2 D.U.I. 2:28
- 3 Smash It Up 3:24