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"The Kids Aren't Alright" is a song by
the Offspring The Offspring is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Garden Grove, California, in 1984. Originally formed under the name Manic Subsidal, the band currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Dexter Holland, Bryan "Dexter" Holland, ...
. It is the fifth track from the band's fifth studio album, '' Americana'' (1998), and was released as its third single. It became another top 10 hit on the US
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chart. The song was played over the end credits of '' Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage''. The song was used in the opening scene of the film ''
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'' and appears on the soundtrack album. It is also available as downloadable content for the ''
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'' video game series. '' Q'' reported that the song's title is an
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to the Who song " The Kids Are Alright" (from ''
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''). The magazine also argued that the track "borrows heavily" from "
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" by
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, and pointed to
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's punk rock cover of "Electricity" as evidence.


Composition

The song lyrics tell the stories of several people from a town and the problems they faced growing up (unplanned pregnancy, unemployment, drug addiction, and suicide). Dexter Holland wrote the song after visiting his home town, Garden Grove,
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, and discovering many of his old acquaintances had faced serious problems. Holland stated: "The neighborhood looks like ''
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'', but it's really ''
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''," while guitarist Noodles said that the song subverted the idea that "you grow up hoping you and your friends have a bright future."


Track listing


Original pressing


Alternative pressing


Second alternative pressing


Third alternative pressing


Promo CD

Cassette single


Personnel


The Offspring

* Dexter Holland – vocals, guitar * Noodles – guitar * Greg K. – bass * Ron Welty – drums


Music video

It features a room with a background of abandonment or family activity at different times. In the center of the room, there are scenes of various persons, including an appearance by
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, doing stereotypical things and moves; occasionally band members show up. The camera pans around the room and the changing of the scenes of persons constantly morphing and shifting between each other. The background can be seen shifting between two time lines, one where the scene is the past, where things are new and white, and modern days where it is dreary and drab. The
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, directed by Yariv Gaber, released a month before the CD single, received heavy airplay on
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. It was later nominated for Best Direction on the
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. The visuals in the video are made with
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techniques.


DVD appearances

The music video also appears on the ''
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'' DVD, released in 2004.


Album art

The album art features two different drawings for this song. The first depicts a scarecrow falling into the tentacles shown prominently in other single and album covers from '' Americana''. This art also appeared in the accompanying booklet for the album (however, this drawing appeared with the song "Have You Ever"). The second, alternative cover shows a young child reaching for a gun, with ominous blood near to it (the drawing that appears with the song in the ''Americana'' booklet).


Critical reception

"The Kids Aren't Alright" is widely considered one of the Offspring's best songs. In 2012, ''
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'' ranked the song number three on their list of the 10 greatest Offspring songs, and in 2021, ''
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'' ranked the song number one on their list of the 20 greatest Offspring songs.


Other versions

Live versions of the song were released with " Want You Bad" and "
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) appeared as the b-side to "
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" and was later included on the ''
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'' album. The download version of ''
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'' (2003) included "The Kids Aren't Alright (Island Style)", an instrumental version of the song featuring
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. It is also available on the Enhanced CD version of the album under the folder MP3.
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recorded a version of the song for their 2004 covers album, ''
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''. The same year, the
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a cappella group Logarhythms recorded the song for their album ''Soundproof''.
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's "Fragile Lives" samples the song's chorus and uses a similar four-chord
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.


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References

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