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The follow up to their 1994 breakthrough album, Smash, Ixnay on the Hombre is one of The Offspring's best. Maintaining the punk sounds of their roots, this album delivers the band's first truly polished product. Nearly every song is a social commentary that is sometimes painted satirically (Way Down The Line),tragically (Gone Away) and even wishfully (Change The World). This was their last album prior to altering their sound to a more pop-punk style on the highly popular and successful, Americana. This album has the place of a solid backbone sound for any pop-punk collection or playlist