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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0886970290821 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony MPN: 702908 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: June 17, 2008 Studio: Sony Editorial Review: Album Description: Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace, the eighth studio album from the OC punksters, is an impressive new set of songs from one of rock's most exciting and enduring bands. The Offspring entered the studio with legendary producer Bob Rock (Metallica, The Cult) to record 12 new songs culled from the most productive songwriting period in the band's history. This is the band's first full-length studio release in four and a half years, the longest gap between The Offspring's studio albums to date. 'Hammerhead' the 1st single from Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace debuted at #5 on the U.S Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and #18 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks respectively. The Offspring has performed over 1000 shows and they have sold more than 34 million albums worldwide, including their 1994 release "Smash," which more than a decade after its release remains the highest-selling album of all time on an independent label. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The strongest Offspring album since "Americana"I've been listening to The Offspring all my life. Ever since Smash, I have been a fan. While Conspiracy Of One and Splinter were decent, they weren't quite up to par with the Offspring I had come to know. This marks a major return to themselves. With songs like "Trust In You" and "Hammerhead" harkening back to the raw days of Ixnay and Smash, and "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" and "Stuff Is Messed Up" sounding like the more playful album Americana, the album still shows progress in a new direction. "Half ... Read More Rating: - I don't know much, but I know this, this CD is good.My Offspring education started with Conspiracy of One, when I was 13, I went out and bought that cd along with Blink 182's Mark Tom and Travis Show. Now, I still hold a soft spot for the Offspring. After Conspiracy of One, I moved on to their huge previously released Americana CD. Looking back, that CD is some what boring and overrated, but I was too young to really care. Then I eventually went even farther back to Ignition and Smash, and realized that this is where the true best Offspring ... Read More Rating: - GOOD ALBUM OFFSPRING ROCKS!!!!WELL this a good album i am a huge fan of the band this is there newist album i just bought it if you like the band it is a must buy Rating: - Met my very high expectationsI had been waiting for this cd for almost 5 years. That is an eternity when your second favorite (after Bad Religion) band takes that long to release their next album. I love all of The Offspring's cds, and I had incredibly high expectations for this, and they were met. The ONLY problem I have with this cd (and their last) is they are just too short. Granted, this one is 10 minutes longer than "Splinter," and it's not unusual for punk cd's to clock in at 30 minutes or even less, but I was just hoping ... Read More Rating: - Good, but not great Good, but not great. This band isn't what it used to be. I really enjoyed Smash, Ixnay, and Americana. After that they didn't fall apart, but the albums became average and safe. You know what to expect. |