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''Americana'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band
the Offspring The Offspring is an American rock band from Garden Grove, California, formed in 1984. Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band's current lineup consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Bryan "Dexter" Holland, lead guit ...
, released on November 17, 1998, by
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. Following a worldwide tour in support of '' Ixnay on the Hombre'' (1997), the band commenced work on a new album in July 1998. ''Americana'' was a major success, debuting at number six on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and selling over 175,000 copies in its first week. It is the band's second best-selling album after their 1994 breakout, ''Smash'', and has sold over ten million copies worldwide.THE OFFSPRING HISTORY
offspring.com/thehistory. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
''Americana'' spawned the hit singles "
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", " Why Don't You Get a Job?" and "
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", and was promoted with a worldwide tour and an appearance at the
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festival.


Background and recording

After the unexpected success of '' Smash'' (1994), the Offspring were signed to
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in 1996, releasing the fourth studio album, '' Ixnay on the Hombre'' (1997). Although ''Ixnay on the Hombre'' was not as well received as ''Smash'', it managed simultaneous gold and platinum certifications in the
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in April 1997. After touring in support of ''Ixnay on the Hombre'', the Offspring began writing new material for their next album. Frontman
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told ''
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'' in August 1998, "I wanted to write a record that wasn't a radical departure from what we've done before. I feel like we have managed to change stuff up from ''
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'' to ''Smash'' to ''Ixnay''. We're in a place where we more or less set the boundaries where we can do a lot of stuff without having to stretch it out farther ... and do a swing song or something." Recording took place from July to September 1998 at Eldorado Recording Studios with producer Dave Jerden, who also produced ''Ixnay on the Hombre''. Holland told ''
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'', "The idea wasn't to reinvent the wheel. We expanded our horizons on our last record and that's okay, but I don't feel like you have to be a completely different band on every record." While most songs are the regular punk rock the band popularized, others such as the Latino-influenced "
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" and the
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"Pay the Man" add variety, "so that there's enough in there so people don't get bored". "Pay the Man" was even left off ''Ixnay on the Hombre'' for sounding too different from anything else the band had currently made at that time. The structure of the song more resembles
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(having no repetitive sections and no continuous musical theme). Holland also contributed the song "Too Much Drama" to the Vandals' album ''
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'', which was released five months before ''Americana''. The chorus melody is reused on this album on the song "Walla Walla".


Composition

''Americana'' contains themes of unhappy American lifestyles. Speaking of the album shortly after its release, Holland explained, "The songs on ''Americana'' aren't condemnations, they're short stories about the state of things and what we see going on around us. We want to expose the darker side of our culture. It may look like an episode of ''
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'' out there in America, but it feels more like ''
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''." He detailed that ''Americana'' was not thought right away as a
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and "this really cool social statement", though once the band recorded a few songs complaining about 1998 America, "then we realized we had a theme". Holland also explained that ''Americana '' served as "a commentary on American culture", satirizing hypocritical lives and
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. One of the influences was ''
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'', with the band even considering naming the album after the show's
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s such as "Stripper Wars". A major source of inspiration was seeing the people in Holland's hometown of
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, such as the " wiggers" who were mocked in "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)". Despite dealing with aimlessness and disillusionment, derived from how the generation that had just got to adulthood was having problems in getting jobs and sustaining themselves, Holland declared that "I didn't want it to be a record that made you feel hopeless. At the end of the day I hope that you can get something positive out of it."


Release and reception

''Americana'' was released on November 17, 1998, and peaked at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart, the highest position the band attained at the time, and their highest thus far. Shortly after its release, the album was certified gold and then later platinum. The album received positive reviews, Michael Gallucci of
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described the album as a "raucous ride through America as seen through the eyes of a weary, but still optimistic, young kid". Gallucci praised the music as "a hearty combination of poppy punk" and a "blend of salsa and alterna-rock sounds", stating the band's music was taking a different direction. The album received a rating of three out of five stars, while "
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", " Why Don't You Get a Job?", "
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" and " She's Got Issues" earned the Offspring its heaviest airplay on
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and radio stations to date. ''Americana'' is the 224th best selling album of all time according to ''Billboard'' as of 2009. The album was included in ''
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''s 101 Modern Classics list at number 79. The album was included at number 23 on ''Rock Sound''s "The 51 Most Essential Pop Punk Albums of All Time" list.
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included the album at number 15 on their "36 Pop Punk Albums You Need To Hear Before You F——ing Die" list. '' NME'' listed the album as one of "20 Pop Punk Albums Which Will Make You Nostalgic". The album was named at the 2000 Juno Awards as one of the best-selling albums that year.


Packaging

Artist Frank Kozik was hired to do the artwork for the album, as Holland found that his concert tour posters "had all the connotations we associated with ''Americana'': very glossy, innocent and 1950s, but with a twisted aspect." Kozik, who had known the singer for a long time, was reluctant to work for the band due to the reception his fans would have, eventually demanding $75,000 to do the ''Americana'' illustrations. The album's cover art features a blond boy with an orthopedic boot seated on a swing holding a sand flea with a tentacle reaching out to him. Kozik had originally done said illustration for a Nebraskan band, Ritual Device, and reused it as the cover of his book ''Man's Ruin: The Poster Art Of Frank Kozik''. On the booklet, which Holland described as "a little Kozik picture book", every song has its own accompanying illustration. Some pressings of ''Americana'' are also
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" and " Why Don't You Get a Job?", and the previous
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s from its predecessor, '' Ixnay on the Hombre''.


Track listing

All songs written and composed by
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, except where noted.BMI Entry
* "Pay the Man" ends at 8:10, followed by the
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"Pretty Fly (Reprise)" at 9:15. The track is a
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reprise of the song "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)". The online download release of ''Americana'' has "Pay the Man" as track 13 and "Pretty Fly (Reprise)" separately, with the reprise of "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" as track 14. The main riff on "Pay the Man", particularly the drum part, is the same as found on the title track of '' Smash'' during the acoustic version of " Come Out and Play".


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Personnel


The Offspring

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Dexter Holland Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland (born December 29, 1965) is an American musician who is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter and last remaining original member of the American rock band the Offspring. He is also the creator of t ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar, lead guitar on "Pay the Man" *
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– lead guitar, backing vocals, rhythm guitar on "Pay the Man" * Greg K. – bass, uncredited backing vocals *
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– drums


Additional musicians

* Carlos Goméz – guitar on "Why Don't You Get a Job?" & "Pay the Man" * Derrick Davis – flute on "Why Don't You Get a Job?" & "Pay the Man" * Chris "X-13" Higgins – vocals (background) on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" *
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– horn on "Why Don't You Get a Job?" & "Pay the Man" * Alvaro Macias – vihuela on "Why Don't You Get a Job?" & "Pay the Man" * Phil Jordan – horn on "Why Don't You Get a Job? & "Pay the Man" *
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- vocals (background) on "Why Don't You Get a Job?" * Heidi Villagran - vocals (background) on "Why Don't You Get a Job?" *
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– vocals (background) on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)", "Why Don't You Get a Job?" & "Pay the Man" *
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– vocals (background) on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)", "Why Don't You Get a Job?" & "Pay the Man" * Nika Frost – vocals (background) on "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)", "Why Don't You Get a Job?" & "Pay the Man" * John Mayer – vocals on "Welcome", vocals (additional) on "Pretty Fly (Reprise)"


Production

* Dave Jerden – producer, mixing * Bryan Carlstrom – engineer * Annette Cisneros – assistant engineer * Eddy Schreyer – mastering


Artwork

* Sean Evans – art direction * Justin Beope – artwork * Frank Kozik – artwork


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External links


Official page for the album''Americana''
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