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After hearing Let the Bad Times Roll in its entirety, it’s become almost impossible for me not to speculate on the final product.
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Couple that with some pretty crappy singles and there’s cause to be somewhat worried about where this album was headed. Greg’s departure aside, the album (or at least some form of it) had been in limbo for a number of years, going as far back as 2017 where Greg hinted at a possible release in 2018. had parted ways with the band in 2018 – Greg being the last founding member of The Offspring next to Dexter, and a member who had played in the band for thirty-four years! If nothing else, it’s deeply saddening to know relationships had deteriorated to the point where their issues could not be mended, but I digress. There was the woeful news bassist Greg K. I have maintained that lesson ever since, but the lead up to Let the Bad Times Roll didn’t exactly draw out a mass of enthusiasm from me, considering the black cloud that was engulfing it. Indeed, Days Go By is responsible for reinvigorating my interest in the band again, and it taught me a very important lesson: don’t judge an entire album on just one single. The irony here, however, is that years later I would go back to Days Go By and be left dumbfounded by its quality: not only was it a really solid album, it was the best thing The Offspring had done since Conspiracy of One. When “Cruising California (Bumpin' In My Trunk)” came out to promote their 2012 release, Days Go By, it was the final nail in the coffin for The Offspring – they had lost their marbles and I had written them off for good. For my part, this led to me becoming increasingly disinterested with their new material, as a little piece of that intense fun was being lost with every passing chapter. Despite their great live shows enduring, the noughties saw a string of middling albums that struggled to progress their sound in the right ways. However, on a creative level, The Offspring’s greatness dimmed out twenty years ago.
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In short, the band have played a pertinent role in revolutionising the pop-punk model, and they are indeed a part of the pop-punk pantheon with contributions that can’t be overlooked. l could go further still and praise them for being one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen – a real testament to the band since I only saw them six years ago – or I could note the fervent fondness I have for their mid-to-late-nineties albums and the aforementioned nostalgia that goes with them. I wouldn’t say I’m the biggest The Offspring fan out there, but I can at the very least assert the band have their own inimitable sound that instantly sends me back to my childhood when I put on one of their albums after all, it’s impossible for me to hear “All I Want” and not imagine myself in utter bliss playing Crazy Taxi on my Sega Dreamcast.