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Get the embed code The Offspring - Come Out and Play Album Lyrics1.Come Out and Play2.Come Out and Play (acoustic version)3.SessionThe Offspring Lyrics provided by The song is about the seemingly unending cycle of youth violence, particularly in schools. Is gonna tie your own rope tie your own rope tie your own Come Out And Play was released in 1994 on Offspring’s Smash album. Your never ending spree of death and violence and hate It goes down the same as the thousands before One goes to the morgue and the other to jail If you're under 18 you won't be doing any time They're gonna bash it up bash it up bash it up bash it up If one guy's colors and the other's don't mix The gangs stake out their own campus localeĪnd if they catch you slippin' then it's all over pal
Getting weapons with the greatest of ease The single hit #39 on the Top 40 Mainstream, and also became The Offspring's first top ten hit it on the Mainstream Rock Tracks, where it peaked at number ten.The kids are strappin' on their way to the classroom Thanks to the airplay on KROQ, "Come Out and Play" peaked at number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks for two consecutive weeks in the summer of 1994, giving the band their first ever number one single and rise to popularity. In order to promote Smash, Epitaph Records founder and Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz reportedly sent a promo copy of "Come Out and Play" to the Los Angeles-based modern rock station KROQ, who immediately played the song on heavy rotation. The gangs stake out their own campus locale And if they catch ya slippin then its all over pal. "Come Out and Play" is the third track on Smash where Jason "Blackball" McLean (who appears on " Time to Relax", " Genocide" and " Smash") speaks this time, he says the famous line "you gotta keep 'em separated". Like the latest fashion Like a spreading disease The kids are strappin on the way to the classroom Getting weapons with the greatest of ease. It is the seventh track on their third album Smash (1994) and was released as the first single from that album.
It was released as the album's first single, and was the song that gave The Offspring international fame. About Come Out And Play 'Come Out and Play' (sometimes subtitled 'Keep Em Separated') is a 1994 song by the Californian punk rock group The Offspring. " Come Out and Play" (also referred to as Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated) or simply Keep 'Em Separated) is the seventh track on The Offspring's 1994 third album, Smash.
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