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''Splinter'' is the seventh studio album by American punk rock band
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, released on December 9, 2003, by
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. It was the first album the band released without long-time drummer
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, who was fired before the recording sessions. Although not as successful as the Offspring's previous albums, ''Splinter'' received
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two months after its release. The album received average reviews, but still sold reasonably well, debuting at number 30 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with around 87,000 copies sold in its first week. "
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" and "
(Can't Get My) Head Around You "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" is a punk rock song by The Offspring. The song features as the sixth track of the band's seventh studio album, ''Splinter'' (2003), and was released as its second single in 2004. "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" ...
" were the only two singles to accompany the album; " Spare Me the Details" was also released as a single, but charted only in New Zealand.


Production and marketing

After spending nearly two years supporting the ''Conspiracy of One'' album, The Offspring began writing songs for ''Splinter'' in late 2002. The recording sessions for the album lasted from January to August 2003, making it the first time The Offspring had recorded an album for that long (although their next album, 2008's ''
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'', took more than a year to record). Three weeks prior to the recording sessions, longtime drummer Ron Welty, who had played on all six of the band's previous albums, left the Offspring to pursue his own band, Steady Ground, but it was later revealed he was fired by Dexter and Noodles "without prior notice." Welty filed a lawsuit against the band in September 10, 2020 for unpaid royalties. Due to the difficulty in finding, or auditioning, for an immediate replacement for Welty on such short notice, the band elected to have session musician
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- who they met when his band
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was signed by
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's label
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, and happened to be in town right as they would start recording - play drums on the album. Holland noted Freese "did all the drums in just a couple days, and he made it sound like the Offspring, not
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or anything else he does." After the album was finished,
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was hired to be their tour drummer.Offspring Go Beyond Goofy On Splinter
/ref> ''Splinter'' offers a variety of lyrical and musical themes, combining their usual punk rock with experiments into
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and electronic sounds, and comedic songs with heavier themes about fear, paranoia, hopelessness and anxiety. Holland said that “Half this record is pretty much fast, melodic, whatever, punk stuff. But you kind of get bored just doing that after a while. I do.", and also that given most groups are "either a happy band or they're dark", he felt only one side did not fully represent him, "so I really wanted to do both in my music."The Offspring Continues Challenging Itself
/ref> A case of the mixture was lead single "
Hit That "Hit That" is a song by American rock band the Offspring, included as the fourth track on the band's seventh studio album, ''Splinter'' (2003), and was released as its first single. The song also appears as the 13th track on their ''Greatest Hit ...
", with lyrics about promiscuity creating broken families, with funk-inspired keyboards played by
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. The lyrics of "Spare Me the Details" were inspired by how a friend of Holland did not like being given a detailed account on how his girlfriend cheated on him. The crowd vocals in the opening track "Neocon" were recorded at
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in 2002 during the Offspring's set on the festival's main stage. There was another song recorded for the album, called "Pass Me By". The band felt that it was too heavy for ''Splinter'', which is why it was not included on the disc.


Album title

On
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2003, the album's title was jokingly announced as ''Chinese Democracy'', the same name of a repeatedly delayed album by
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. Holland quipped, "You snooze, you lose. Axl ripped off my braids, so I ripped off his album title." Holland detailed someone actually suggested ''Chinese Democracy'' as the band struggled to think of an album title and instead was saying comedic suggestions like ''Offspring Bloody Offspring'', and that Guns N' Roses considered legal actions but were deterred by how album titles cannot be copyrighted before release. Regarding the name ''Splinter'', which appears in a lyric of "Long Way Home", Holland explained that it reflected how "this record is pretty diverse and splintered", exploring different genres, while also having lyrics "told in first person through these different voices that are slightly demented like a splintered personality."Offspring Extend Splintered Olive Branch To Guns N' Roses
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Track listing


Enhanced version

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portion of the CD contains the following: * Da Hui Video * Da Hui Video (with Audio Commentary) * Demo Studio Tour * 4 wallpapers * 2
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tracks:


Critical reception

Similar to ''Conspiracy of One'', has been given a score of 60 out of 100 from
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based on "mixed or average reviews". Reviewers from sites such as Launch.com claimed ''Splinter'' was a welcome return to The Offspring's punk roots, citing songs such as "The Noose" and "Da Hui". The more mainstream songs, "Hit That" and "Spare Me the Details", were also praised.
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's Johnny Loftus also praised punk songs such as "Long Way Home" and "Lightning Rod", and claimed second single "Head Around You" was the album's standout. However, he criticized songs such as "The Worst Hangover Ever" and "When You're in Prison", calling them 'throwaways'.
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also praised "Head Around You", "Race Against Myself", and other heavier songs on the album. However, it also called "Worst Hangover Ever" 'idiotic' and again criticized "When You're In Prison" and "Neocon". They also criticized the album’s short length, calling it “wasted potential". In 2017, Loudwire ranked ''Splinter'' as the weakest album in the entire Offspring catalogue.


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 th ...
– lead vocals, rhythm guitar *
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– lead guitar, backing vocals *
Greg K. Gregory David Kriesel (born January 20, 1965) is an American musician known as the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the rock band the Offspring from 1984 to 2018. Biography Greg K. was one of the founding members of the Offspring along ...
– bass, backing vocals


Additional musicians

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Josh Freese Joshua Ryan Freese (born December 25, 1972) is an American session drummer. He is the son of tuba soloist Stan Freese and the older brother of musician Jason Freese. He is a member of the Vandals (since 1989) and Devo (since 1996), having for ...
– drums *
Ronnie King Ronnie King is an American musician, producer, and co-owner of Blue Label Records with Sean Couevas. Credits include * 2Pac, keyboards on '' Still I Rise'', '' Until the End of Time'' * Snoop Dogg, Hammond organ on ''Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ ...
– keyboards on "Hit That" *
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– backing vocals *
Jack Grisham Jack Grisham (born July 22, 1961) is an American rock vocalist, musician, raconteur and political activist from Southern California. He is the vocalist for the punk rock band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty), which emerged from the late 1970s L ...
– backing vocals * Chris "X-13" Higgins – backing vocals * 2002 Reading Festival Crowd – crowd vocals on "Neocon" * Mark Moreno – DJ scratching on "The Worst Hangover Ever" * Phil Jordan – trumpet on "The Worst Hangover Ever" * Jason Powell – saxophone on "The Worst Hangover Ever" * Erich Marbach – trombone on "The Worst Hangover Ever" * Brendan O'Brien – piano on "Spare Me the Details" * Lauren Kinkade – backing vocals on "When You're in Prison" * Natalie Leggett, Mario De Leon, Eve Butler, Denyse Buffum, Matt Funes – violins on "When You're in Prison" * Josefina Vergara - concert master on "When You're in Prison" * Suzie Katayama - orchestration on "When You're in Prison" * Larry Corbett – cello on "When You're in Prison" * Gayle Levant – harp on "When You're in Prison"


Production

* Brendan O'Brien - producer, mixing * Billy Bowers -
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* Nick DiDia - assistant engineer * Brian Humphrey - assistant engineer * Phil Martin - assistant engineer * Kevil Mills - assistant engineer * Jamie Sickora - assistant engineer * Karl Egsieker - assistant engineer * Bryan Cook - assistant engineer * Steve Masi - guitar technician * Eddy Schreyer - mastering * Bernie Grundman - mastering


Artwork

* Sean Evans - art direction * Justin Beope - CD Art Adaption * Sarkis Kaloustian - CD Art Adaption * Rupert Truman - photography * Storm Thorgerson - design * Peter Curzon - design * Darrell Lance Abbott - design


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Monthly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References


Notes


Sources

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External links


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Official page for the album
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Splinter (The Offspring Album) The Offspring albums 2003 albums Albums with cover art by Storm Thorgerson Columbia Records albums Albums produced by Brendan O'Brien (record producer) Albums recorded at Henson Recording Studios