
Dexter Holland and Noodles of The Offspring
<p>In this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with Dexter and Noodles from The Offspring. They go over the band’s early SoCal days, how they got signed, and their brotherhood with bands like Rancid and NOFX. Dexter and Noodles share their inspiration for their new album<i>Supercharged</i>, as well as discussing the new streaming age of music and working with Bob Rock.</p><p> </p><p>00:00:38 - record promo</p><p>00:01:00 - last NOFX show</p><p>00:01:50 -<strong>brotherhood w Pennywise, Bad Religion, NOFX, Rancid</strong></p><p>00:02:50 - The Offspring podcast</p><p>00:04:16 - lasting 40 years</p><p>00:06:07 - bands origin story</p><p>00:09:15 - pre-Epitaph days, getting signed</p><p>00:10:37 -<strong>playing chess w Epitaph guy to get signed, punk chess</strong></p><p>00:12:15 - <strong>successful of first record</strong></p><p>00:14:24 - crazy early day shows on Gilman St</p><p>00:18:00 - touring and camping out on the road</p><p>00:20:10 - making Smash and it’s success</p><p>00:21:56 -<strong>writing Come Out and Play</strong></p><p>00:27:53 - other Club Lingerie bands</p><p>00:28:21 - Pretty Fly For a White Guy</p><p>00:30:24 - sophomore album</p><p>00:33:25 - streaming age of music for a band like The Offspring</p><p>00:34:32 - AFI label</p><p>00:36:47 - most successful headlining tour, playing with Ed Sheeran, Sir Brian May, Yungblud, Emily Armstrong</p><p>00:43:10 - Woodstock ’99</p><p>00:45:40 -<strong>new Offspring record, what inspired it</strong></p><p>00:48:21 - Dexter running triathlon</p><p>00:49:02 - working with Bob Rock</p><p>00:52:35 - how does The Offspring pick a setlist</p><p>00:55:49 - new age of hardcore bands</p><p>00:56:23 - poorly aged records</p><p>00:59:05 -<strong>Top 5 SoCal Restaurants</strong></p><p>01:01:57 -<strong>best punk band of all time</strong></p><p>01:03:52 -<strong>The Offsprings supergroups</strong></p>
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In this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with Dexter and Noodles from The Offspring. They go over the band’s early SoCal days, how they got signed, and their brotherhood with bands like Rancid and NOFX. Dexter and Noodles share their inspiration for their new albumSupercharged, as well as discussing the new streaming age of music and working with Bob Rock.
00:00:38 - record promo
00:01:00 - last NOFX show
00:01:50 -brotherhood w Pennywise, Bad Religion, NOFX, Rancid
00:02:50 - The Offspring podcast
00:04:16 - lasting 40 years
00:06:07 - bands origin story
00:09:15 - pre-Epitaph days, getting signed
00:10:37 -playing chess w Epitaph guy to get signed, punk chess
00:12:15 - successful of first record
00:14:24 - crazy early day shows on Gilman St
00:18:00 - touring and camping out on the road
00:20:10 - making Smash and it’s success
00:21:56 -writing Come Out and Play
00:27:53 - other Club Lingerie bands
00:28:21 - Pretty Fly For a White Guy
00:30:24 - sophomore album
00:33:25 - streaming age of music for a band like The Offspring
00:34:32 - AFI label
00:36:47 - most successful headlining tour, playing with Ed Sheeran, Sir Brian May, Yungblud, Emily Armstrong
00:43:10 - Woodstock ’99
00:45:40 -new Offspring record, what inspired it
00:48:21 - Dexter running triathlon
00:49:02 - working with Bob Rock
00:52:35 - how does The Offspring pick a setlist
00:55:49 - new age of hardcore bands
00:56:23 - poorly aged records
00:59:05 -Top 5 SoCal Restaurants
01:01:57 -best punk band of all time
01:03:52 -The Offsprings supergroups
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