

We start out with the new track, "Can't Repeat". I understand that it must be difficult to decide one songs to put on greatest hits albums, but this is taking it a little too far in my opinion. 14 tracks, I hear you say? Yeah, 14 out of 118. The Offspring have presented their dedicated fans with 14 tracks of pop-punk masterpieces. You would think that a band with such a reputation as The Offspring, undoubtedly one of the major pop-punk bands around nowadays, to give their fans a collection of raw and uncut songs for them to listen to, letting them into a swirling life from the badly recorded songs to the poppier more mainstream ones. With a career spanning over 16 years, you would expect this CD to be packed with anthems from their debut self-titled Offspring album, to the disasterous Splinter.
