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The Offspring members Dexter Holland and Noodles were interviewed on the Los Angeles radio station KROQ prior to their December 13, 2008 performance at the annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas at the Gibson Amphitheatre in L.A.

In the interview, The Offspring members discuss their recent activities, the making of their latest album "Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace", and Dexter Holland's Gringo Bandito hot sauce.

Asked about their future, Noodles mentioned that the band would be taking a break from touring before they they get back on the road in the U.S. this year.

"Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace" came out last year and is their first album of new material in five years, since 2003's "Splinter".

The album sold very well due to the success of its latest single "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid", which spent 11 weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, proving the song to be one of the most successful singles the band has released in their twenty-four-year career.
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4 comments // The Offspring Plan 2009 Tour

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    • Dmitri_Molotov:

      That's crap. The Offspring has had a super consistant career since their very first album until now. Rise Fall, Rage and Grace is a bit more poppy overall but it is still well balanced. A bit of change is to be expected considering they've been making music for nearly 25 years. Also, tracks like Trust In You reflect their faster earlier works. In my opinion they've always broken away from monotonous punk bands without changing their music drastically like Green Day for example. They've always stayed true to that 'Offspring' sound that their fans love and their songs will never be confused with any other band in the world because their unique sound. More bands should take tips from them. anyway im done.lol

    • 3 years ago
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