Ignition (The Offspring Album)
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''Ignition'' is the second
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by American punk rock band
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, released on October 16, 1992, by
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. Issued during the
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and
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era, the album brought the band small success in
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as they started to gather a following. This success would continue to grow with their next album, '' Smash'' (1994). ''Ignition'' was certified gold on January 22, 1996, nearly two years after the release of ''Smash'', and has sold over one million copies worldwide.Epitaph Announces Re-issues of Smash and Ignition by Offspring
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For the album's 20th anniversary in 2012, The Offspring played ''Ignition'' in its entirety for some selected concerts. They also performed the album in 2017 at a benefit concert for
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. The band re-recorded ''Ignitions sixth track "Dirty Magic" for their ninth studio album '' Days Go By'', released twenty years later.


Background and recording

In 1991, The Offspring teamed up with producer
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to record the ''
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'' 7-inch EP. This EP was instrumental to the band's signing with
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. Wilson had been trying to get The Offspring to switch to Epitaph, a label run by
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guitarist
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. Gurewitz felt that ''
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'' was just not quite pronounced enough for his label, but ''Baghdad'' convinced him to give the band a shot. Thanks to the success of ''Baghdad'', The Offspring managed to record their second full-length album. The band entered two recording studios,
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and Track Record, in June 1992 to record ''Ignition'', in a similar fashion to the production schedule for ''The Offspring'' and ''Baghdad'', which were both recorded in just one month (March 1989 and February 1991 respectively). Some of the material (including "Take It Like a Man", which was originally recorded in 1991 for a Flipside magazine compilation, ''The Big One'', and "Get It Right", which appeared on ''Baghdad'') are updated versions of songs that were recorded around ''The Offspring''/''Baghdad''-era. The album also had one outtake, "Mission from God", which was later slightly remixed and then released on the compilation album '' Punk-O-Rama Vol. 10'' in 2005. "Mission from God" was then released as a bonus download when ''Ignition'' was reissued on vinyl, albeit in its original 1992 mix.


Release and reception

''Ignition'' was released through Epitaph Records on October 16, 1992. Like their self-titled debut album, ''Ignition'' did not chart on the ''Billboard'' 200; however, The Offspring began to gather small success in the Southern region of
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, mainly the areas of
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, Orange County and
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, and spent a-year-and-a-half touring relentlessly behind the album. Although no videos were released for ''Ignition'', "Kick Him When He's Down" was released as an airplay-only single in 1995. ''Ignition'' was certified Gold on January 22, 1996, nearly two years after the release of ''Smash''. The album has received generally favorable reviews in the years since its initial release, with several reviewers having deemed ''Ignition'' one of The Offspring's best albums. In October 2011, the album was ranked number two (between
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's '' Generator'') on ''
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'' magazine's top ten list of guitar albums of 1992. On June 17, 2008, Epitaph re-released ''Ignition'' (along with ''Smash'') in remastered form. This reissue was released on the same day as then-current album '' Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace''.


Touring and promotion

The Offspring toured for a-year-and-a-half to promote ''Ignition''. Their audience continued to hone, supporting such bands as Youth Brigade,
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,
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, D.I., Guttermouth, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Glue Gun, Momentum, Final Conflict, Face to Face, Pennywise, Rancid, Unwritten Law,
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. The Offspring then managed to secure a slot in three major tours in 1993. They opened for NOFX on their ''
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'' tour, and in that summer, the band supported Lunachicks and Iceburn. After the tour ended, The Offspring took a break and went back into the studio to record their third album ''Smash''. In early 1994, The Offspring landed the opening slot for Pennywise on their '' Unknown Road'' tour. The ''Ignition'' tour ended on April 1, 1994, at the
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in Los Angeles, just one week before the release of ''Smash''.


Track listing


Certifications and sales


Accolades


Personnel


The Offspring

* Dexter Holland – vocals, guitar (uncredited for guitar) *
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– guitar *
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– bass * Ron Welty – drums


Production

*
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– production, mixing * Ken Paulakovich – mixing * Donnell Cameron and Joe Peccerillo – assistant engineer * Eddie Schreyer – mastering


References


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External links


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