The Offspring

The Offspring emerged in 1994 firmly establishing themselves as on of the most selling bands: four million albums were sold (issued on an independent record label). The band issued a lot of recordings and gave a lot of concerts. The band was made of such musicians as guitarist Kevin "Noodles" Wasserman, bassist Greg Kriesel, and drummer Ron Welty.

The Offspring released their debut eponymous album in 1989, and their second album was called Ignition. The band is also popular for such releases as "Come Out and Play," Self Esteem," "Gotta Get Away" (became a real hit and topped the charts), Smash It Up", "Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)" (issued in 1998, also became a chart-topper).

The Offspring also released Splinter (issued in 2003 after a short break in their career). This album was rather successful; it was released on Columbia. One of the most outstanding hit singles of that time was "Hit That" which could be heard on different broadcasting radio stations. After one shorter break the band released its next single entitled "Can't Repeat."