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• The Offspring - "Come Out And Play" (EXPERIENCE) • The Offspring" - Self Esteem" • Rancid - "Time Bomb" • Bad Religion - "21st Century (Digital Boy)" • The Interrupters - "Gave You Everything"
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The Offspring - "Come Out and Play" + Experience™(Synth Riders)
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Add The Offspring - “Come Out And Play” to your song library!With its signature Arabian-style riff, this breakthrough track from The Offspring’s “Smash” album is an instantly-recognizable 90s punk classic. It comes with its own unique Synth Riders Experience™ which throws you into a mosh pit of distortion-fuelled punk attitude and aesthetics.

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The Offspring - "Self-Esteem"(Synth Riders)
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Add The Offspring - “Self Esteem” to your song library!Often saved for the final song of their live shows, this hugely popular crowd favourite from The Offspring’s “Smash” album is a grunge-filled cautionary tale of being trapped inside a toxic relationship and coming to the realisation that to escape it, you first need self esteem.

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Rancid - "Time Bomb"(Synth Riders)
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Add Rancid - “Time Bomb” to your song library!Formed from members of ska-punk pioneers Operation Ivy, Rancid brings a blend of punk and two-tone into this high tempo ska-punk song about the life of the ticking “Time Bomb” that is a young man consumed by gang life

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Bad Religion - "21st Century (Digital Boy)"(Synth Riders)
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Add Bad Religion - “21st Century (Digital Boy)” to your song library! Recorded in 1990 by punk icons Bad Religion, at first what seems like a rejection of modern consumerist culture is intended more ironically. Lovers of gaming and tech themselves, the band could see that youth were going to be affected - for good and bad - by digital technology.

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The Interrupters - "Gave You Everything"(Synth Riders)
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Add The Interrupters - “Gave Your Everything” to your song library!The Interrupters step away from ska-punk to give us a classic breakup song with a hard rocking edge, where The Interrupters’ lead singer Aimee Allen brings an energy and attitude worthy of Joan Jett, one of her early musical inspirations.
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