Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS). About Come Out And Play 'Come Out and Play' (sometimes subtitled 'Keep Em Separated') is a 1994 song by the Californian punk rock group The Offspring.
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Get the embed code The Offspring - Come Out and Play Album Lyrics1.Come Out and Play2.Come Out and Play (acoustic version)3.SessionThe Offspring Lyrics provided by Is gonna tie your own rope tie your own rope tie your own Your never ending spree of death and violence and hate It goes down the same as the thousands before One goes to the morgue and the other to jail Artist: The Offspring Song: Come out and Play Album: Smash Lyrics: You gotta keep em separatedLike the latest fashionLike a spreading diseaseThe kids are st. If you're under 18 you won't be doing any time They're gonna bash it up bash it up bash it up bash it up If one guy's colors and the other's don't mix The gangs stake out their own campus localeĪnd if they catch you slippin' then it's all over pal Getting weapons with the greatest of ease B D Take him out F A B You gotta keep 'em separated B D F A B D Hey, they don't pay no mind F A E2 C If you're under 18 you won't be doing any time B D F A F B D F A B Hey, come out and play Bridge B F A B F D (x3) B F A B Verse B F A B D F A By the time you hear the siren B F A B D F A It's already too late B F A B D F A.
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But as their 2007 disco-grooved mega-hit “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” and their 2015 chart-topping glam stomper “Coming for You” attest, whenever this group decides to come out and play, they play to win.The kids are strappin' on their way to the classroom Listen to the full album at 'Come Out And Play' by The Offspring from the album 'Smash' Get 'Smash' on iTunes. But as Green Day turned more serious, The Offspring thrived by playing the court jesters on 1998’s blockbuster Americana, mocking white kids’ appropriation of gangsta-rap culture on “Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)” and spinning the ska-tinged anti-freeloader anthem “Why Don’t You Get a Job?” into the Warped Tour generation’s “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.” Firmly ensconced among the world’s biggest alt-rock bands, The Offspring could afford to record more sporadically in the 21st century. A music video of The Offsprings song 'Come Out and Play'. With The Offspring, Dexter Holland, Greg K, Noodles. Released in the spring of 1994, Smash blasted through the mainstream pop-punk portal that had been pried open by fellow Californians Green Day, and went on to sell a historic 11 million copies for indie label Epitaph Records. The Offspring: Come Out and Play: Directed by Darren Lavett. That song served as the centerpiece of the group’s third album, Smash, whose equally potent follow-up singles “Gotta Get Away” and “Self Esteem” further mined the middle ground between circle-pit punk and hooky hard rock. in Orange County circa 1984, The Offspring (né Manic Subsidal) spent nearly a decade in the SoCal hardcore trenches before blindsiding the alterna-nation with “Come Out and Play,” a muscular rocker about gangland violence that nonetheless boasted a quirky, cheeky appeal thanks to guitarist Noodles’ snake-charming lick and a shout-it-out catchphrase delivered in a faux-Latino accent. mp3 The Offspring - Come Out and Play, The Offspring - Come Out and Play, The Offspring - Come Out and Play, The Offspring. Originally formed by frontman Dexter Holland and bassist Greg K. The post-Nirvana ‘90s saw all manner of freaks crop up from the underground and make a bid for MTV glory, but no one could’ve predicted that the biggest-selling independent album of the era would come from these skate-punk pranksters.