Come Out and Play

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"Come Out and Play" is a 1994 punk rock song by The Offspring that became one of their breakthrough hits and a defining track of the 1990s punk revival.

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Come Out and Play canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Smash NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated) NERFINISHED
artist The Offspring NERFINISHED
bassist Greg K. NERFINISHED
catchphrase You gotta keep 'em separated
chartPerformance reached high positions on rock radio charts in the United States
composer Dexter Holland NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
drummer Ron Welty NERFINISHED
format 7-inch vinyl single
CD single
cassette single
genre punk rock
skate punk
guitarist Noodles NERFINISHED
hasHook Middle Eastern–influenced guitar riff
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
hasMusicVideo true
includedIn The Offspring live setlists
influencedScene 1990s mainstream punk revival
labelCatalog Epitaph E-86434-4 (approximate catalog association with Smash era)
language English
length 3:17
notableFor being a breakthrough hit for The Offspring
being a defining track of the 1990s punk revival
partOfAlbum Smash NERFINISHED
performer The Offspring NERFINISHED
producer Thom Wilson NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1993
recordLabel Epitaph Records NERFINISHED
releaseType lead single from the album Smash
releaseYear 1994
singleChronologyNext Self Esteem NERFINISHED
singleChronologyPrevious Get It Right NERFINISHED
theme gang culture
youth violence
vocalist Dexter Holland NERFINISHED
vocalStyle melodic punk vocals
writer Dexter Holland NERFINISHED

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The Offspring notableWork Come Out and Play
Ebon Moss-Bachrach notableWork Come Out and Play
Red, Black & Green hasTrack Come Out and Play