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“Come Out And Play” was released as a single on this day in 1994.

The Offspring’s “Come Out and Play” Was Released as a Single on This Day in 1994

 

(February 15, 2025) — Punk rock fans are celebrating an important milestone today as The Offspring’s breakout single, “Come Out and Play,” was released on this day in 1994. The track, featured on their third studio album Smash, became the band’s first major hit and helped define the sound of ‘90s punk rock.

 

With its unmistakable opening riff, middle-eastern-inspired melody, and the now-iconic “You gotta keep ‘em separated” refrain, the song was an instant favorite among punk fans. Its lyrics, tackling themes of youth violence and gang culture, resonated with listeners at a time when these issues were becoming increasingly prevalent in American society.

 

“Come Out and Play” was a game-changer for The Offspring, propelling them from the underground punk scene into mainstream success. Smash went on to sell over 11 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling album ever released on an independent label at the time. The song also played a crucial role in the resurgence of punk rock in the mid-‘90s, alongside bands like Green Day and Rancid.

 

The single’s success earned heavy rotation on MTV and alternative rock radio, bringing The Offspring into the limelight. It also peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, further solidifying its legacy as one of the most influential punk rock anthems of its era.

 

Three decades later, “Come Out and Play” remains a staple of The Offspring’s live performances and a nostalgic reminder of the 1990s punk explosion. Fans continue to celebrate its energy, message, and lasting impact on rock music.

 

Did You Know?

 

The famous “You gotta keep ‘em separated” line was spoken by Jason “Blackball” McLean, a friend of the band.

 

The song was inspired by frontman Dexter Holland’s observations of gang violence while studying at the University of Southern California.

 

Smash’s massive success set a record for the highest-selling independent album at the time.

 

 

As we mark the anniversary of this iconic single’s release, it’s clear that “Come Out and Play” remains as electrifying as ever.

 

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