'Light It Up' es el segundo adelanto del esperado álbum de The Offspring

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Brazilian fans inspire The Offspring’s new single

The American punk rock band The Offspring has created a new anthem for its concerts. And this time it is the Brazilian fans themselves who are to blame for the song’s existence.

A new sample of punk rock with a vocation for anthem from the band Dexter Hollandwith a practically thrash part, and with a chorus ideal for singing along in mass, as well as a very prominent “Olé olé olé” part. This is “Come To Brazil”, the new single from The Offspring, a song inspired by the followers they have in that country.

The song will be part of “Supercharged”which will be the new work of the Californians and which will be released on October 11th through Concord Records. In addition, it has been produced by Bob Rock (Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Aerosmith).

Commenting on Come To Brazil, Dexter Holland comments: “Every time we announce a show we get comments from our Brazilian fans saying ‘Come to Brazil! Brazil really rocks. It’s got enthusiasm, passion and it’s an amazing place to play. I hope the Brazilian fans make this show their own.”

“Supercharged” will include the songs “Looking Out For #1”, “Light It Up”, “The Fall Guy”, “Make It All Right”, “Ok, But This Is The Last Time”, “Truth In Fiction”, “Come To Brazil”, “Get Some”, “Hanging By A Thread” and “You Can’t Get There From Here”.

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