Offspring "Come Out And Play"
About "Come Out And Play"
"Come Out and Play" (sometimes subtitled "Keep 'Em Separated") is a 1994 song by the American punk rock band the Offspring. It is the seventh track on their third album, Smash (1994), and was released as its first single. Written by frontman Dexter Holland, the song was the second single to be released by the band, after "I'll Be Waiting" (1986). It is considered the Offspring's breakthrough song, as it received widespread radio play, with first attention brought by Jed the Fish of KROQ-FM, and reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, bringing both the band and the punk rock genre to widespread attention.
The song also appears as the second track on their Greatest Hits album (2005).
Top songs by Offspring
Come Out And Play
Self Esteem
Why Don't You Get A Job? (baka Boyz Remix)
Pretty Fly (for A White Guy)
Cool To Hate
Gone Away
One Hundred Punks
Americana
Why Don't You Get A Job
The Kids Aren't Alright
Feelings
All Along
Gotta Get Away
Baghdad
All I Want
We Are One
Bad Habit
Can't Get My Head Around You
Crossroads
Why Don't You Get A Job?
Smash It Up
Smash
Original Prankster
Staring At The Sun
Want You Bad
Race Against Myself
Pay The Man
Have You Ever
Jennifer Lost The War
I Wanna Be Sedated
Demons
D.u.i
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