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The Offspring - Conspiracy of One (CD)

Album Details: Conspiracy of One

Release Date:11/14/2000
Label:Sony
UPC:074646141922

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  • Overall:

    this album's awesome

    By erique  Sep 30, 2001 | 2 out of 2 found this Conspiracy of One review helpful

    This album is a great expression of humanity today, using classic punk techniques. You've got Dexter talking about feelings (Denial), social ills (come out swinging, living in chaos, special delivery), and some other just stupid stuff (o.p., want yo...u bad). As far as the music goes, you've got fast down-picked palm muted power chords (sex pistols, ramones, etc.), and awesome single note lines too. Sure it's not pennywise or rancid or whatever "real punks" listen to, but it's a band doing what they want and how they want to do it. And all you "real punkers" ask yourself this, how many of your bands are still around after 11 years and making great music? Read more Less

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    terrible

    By jimmy  Mar 2, 2007

    Pros: one or two songs

    Cons: one of there worst albums what were they smoking?

    i can't belive i wasted $30 on this album they were my favoite band before ammercana came out, i saw there concert in 1999 when they came to australia where they nock down backstreet boys dummys on stage with baseball bats then they realised this... album and now fagstreet boy funs are buy there albums! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Contrary to the popular belief of music critics, listeners and artists alike, a band that doesn't deviate from its genre on its albums isn't musically limited. There are many layers to any given genre of music, and growing into it is just as much of an accomplishment as, say, experimenting with several different categories. What's wrong with sounding the same if you get better and better at it with each album?Conspiracy of One, the Offspring do just that, resulting in their most musically mature collection to date. The tight arrangements, vocal interplay and refined guitar work on "Original Prankster," "Want You Bad," and "Million Miles Away" sound like Offspring songs, but don't all sound the same. The band departs from its SoCal punk roots at times -- a ballad called "Denial, Revisited" provides one of the album's slower instances. They also inject elements of hip-hop, rap-metal, and Nirvana-like grunge into a few songs, giving Conspiracy of One some musical diversity, but it's subtl...e; the album remains firmly planted in the world of punk. Each song features Dexter Holland's lead vocals and Noodles and Holland's crafty guitar playing, the group's two defining factors. The album also features some smart lyrics, though the Offspring do have some sophomoric fun on the party anthem "One Fine Day." Conspiracy of One is a solid and well-crafted recording and offers a fine progression from a band that has no qualms about doing what they do best. - Liana Jonas, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Offspring

Offspring's metal-inflected punk became a popular sensation in 1994, selling over four million albums on an independent record label. While the group's credentials and approach follow the indie rock tradition of the '80s, sonically they sound more like an edgy, hard-driving heavy metal band, with their precise, pulsing power chords and Dexter Holland's flat vocals.Featu... Read more