Offspring* – Smash
Tracklist
A1 | Time To Relax | |
A2 | Nitro [Youth Energy] | |
A3 | Bad Habit | |
A4 | Gotta Get Away | |
A5 | Genocide | |
A6 | Something To Believe In | |
A7 | Come Out And Play (Keep 'Em Separated) | |
B8 | Self Esteem | |
B9 | It'll Be A Long Time | |
B10 | Killboy Powerhead | |
B11 | What Happened To You? | |
B12 | So Alone | |
B13 | Not The One | |
B14 | Smash |
Companies, etc.
- Mixed At – Track Record (3)
- Recorded At – Track Record (3)
- Recorded At – The Hook
- Lacquer Cut At – Plush Vinyl
Credits
- Art Direction – Fred Hildago, Kevin Head (2)
- Backing Vocals – Dexter*, Noodles (5), Ron*
- Engineer – Thom Wilson
- Engineer [Additional] – Ken Paulakovich
- Lacquer Cut By – DC*
- Layout [Reissue] – Tom D. Kline
- Mastered By – Eddy Schreyer
- Producer – Thom Wilson
Notes
Tracks listed sequentially on labels and back cover.
Comes with a printed inner sleeve with song lyrics, Thanks and Credits.
Sticker on front reads: "Digitally Remastered from the original master tape"
All Songs Written By The Offspring
Additional recording at The Hook, North Hollywood
All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
Except Killboy Powerhead, published by Touch and Go Records.
1994,2008 Epitaph
2798 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Comes with a printed inner sleeve with song lyrics, Thanks and Credits.
Sticker on front reads: "Digitally Remastered from the original master tape"
All Songs Written By The Offspring
Additional recording at The Hook, North Hollywood
All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
Except Killboy Powerhead, published by Touch and Go Records.
1994,2008 Epitaph
2798 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0-45778-68681-0
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): Epitaph The Offspring - Smash 86868-1 RE1 2016 A DC Plush V
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): The Offspring - Smash Epitaph 86868-1 RE1 2016 B DC Plush V
Other Versions (5 of 152)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Smash (Cassette, , Demo) | Epitaph | none | US | 1993 | ||
Smash (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-2 | USA & Canada | 1994 | |||
Recently Edited | Smash (LP, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-1 | US | 1994 | ||
Recently Edited | Smash (Cassette, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-4 | US | 1994 | ||
Recently Edited | Smash (CD, Album, Stereo) | Paradoxx Music, Epitaph | OXX 1127-1 | Brazil | 1994 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- As others have stated, this is not the greatest sounding version of this album. I don't complain a whole lot because it is not an "essential" album for me, and I also picked my copy up pretty cheap. Looks good on display, though!
Honestly, side B is better than side A. The highs are just too harsh on side A and it causes audible sibilance throughout (more like inner groove distortion, but not just during the inner grooves). Definitely not audiophile quality, but probably decent to play when the music is not the main focus (like as background music at a party, while working out, doing chores, etc.). - Easily one of the absolute WORST sounding records I own lol. If this wasn't such a classic for me I'd throw it away. This album wasn't meant to be on Vinyl so I can't really complain too much. The "time to relax" intro even states that this was released for a compact disk. Oh well
Release
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