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The Offspring are back with a brand new album, Supercharged, arriving October 11th, just three years after their previous effort, Let the Bad Times Roll. That’s quite an upgrade from the nine-year gap between 2012’s Days Go By and Bad Times, and the band’s Dexter Holland and Noodles tell Kyle Meredith about the momentum they’ve found and why Supercharged feels like their most energetic release in years. Listen above or wherever you get your podcasts.

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“We were on a roll,” says Dexter, describing how creativity flowed more easily this time around — even as they recorded in the three cities of Maui, Vancouver, and Huntington Beach. “After we finally got Let the Bad Times Roll out, we just felt like, ‘Let’s keep this going.’ It wasn’t the same slow burn like last time.” Noodles agrees, noting how the pandemic actually gave them space to continue writing without the pressure of a touring schedule. “When the shows were taken away, we were able to spend time getting in the studio and really locking in on all our songs,” he says.

With Supercharged arriving just as the band hits their 40th anniversary and their classic Smash marks its 30th, Dexter and Noodles acknowledge the incredible longevity of their career. They’ve even dusted off the entirety of Smash for live shows this year. “It’s always fun to bring those old songs back to life,” says Noodles. Dexter agrees while reflecting on the band’s continuation. “Right now, we’re having so much fun with the band, and I’m just excited to get this record out,” he says, grinning. “This isn’t just a means to get back on tour — this is a serious album for us.”

The band has also had the opportunity to collaborate with legends and fresh faces alike. Dexter speaks enthusiastically about their recent performance with Brian May of Queen. “It was a little intimidating,” he admits. “I mean, it’s Brian May! But once we started talking and jamming, he made it really comfortable. I caught myself in the middle of it thinking, ‘I’m jamming with Brian May right now,’ and it almost blew my mind.”

Noodle, meanwhile, shares what it was like to share the stage with Ed Sheeran and Yungblud recently. “Playing with Ed was inspiring — he’s a phenomenal musician, the way he layers everything by himself on stage,” he says. “And Yungblud’s energy is just infectious. The guy’s bouncing everywhere all the time. It’s incredible to see that passion in newer artists.”

Listen to Dexter and Noodles discuss The Offspring’s Supercharged above, or watch the interview below. Keep up on all the latest episodes by following Kyle Meredith With… on your favorite podcast platform; plus, check out all the series on the Consequence Podcast Network.

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