Genocide
Genocide

The Offspring - Genocide Lyrics

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Mar 22, 1994
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Genocide Lyrics

Our lives run different ways
Through the rain I see you in the sun
Our star shines anyway
If you wish upon it, we are one
(One, two, three, four)

Dog eat dog, every day
On our fellow man we prey
Dog eat dog, to get by
Hope you like my genocide

I find it such a shame
Through the pain, I see things as they are
We're served up on a plate
Pedestal is high enough to fall
And if in time we can see the errors of our ways
Would anyone change it anyhow?
Our time is up
(One, two, three, four)

Dog eat dog, every day
On our fellow man we prey
Dog eat dog, to get by
Hope you like my genocide

Dog eat dog, every day
On our fellow man we prey
Dog eat dog, to get by
Hope you like my genocide

I bet you'd only run
If you saw what goes inside our own
I bet you'd lead the way
If it were up to you to decide
But it's not

Dog eat dog, every day
On our fellow man we prey
Dog eat dog, to get by
Hope you like my genocide

Dog eat dog, every day
On our fellow man we prey
Dog eat dog, to get by
Hope you like my genocide

Like a silver flame
Like suicide
Like you're giving more
(One, two, three, four)

Mm, I especially enjoyed that one
Let's see what's next

Writer(s): Dexter Holland, Greg Kriesel, Kevin Wasserman, Ron Welty
Copyright(s): Lyrics © ROUND HILL CARLIN, LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Which album features the song 'Genocide' by The Offspring?

    'Genocide' is featured on The Offspring's third studio album, 'Smash,' which was released on April 8, 1994, through Epitaph Records.

  2. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Genocide' by The Offspring?

    The lyrics for 'Genocide' were written by Dexter Holland, Greg Kriesel, Kevin Wasserman, and Ron Welty.

  3. What is the significance of the repeated phrase 'Dog eat dog' in the song 'Genocide'?

    The phrase 'Dog eat dog' reflects a harsh reality where individuals are constantly competing against each other for survival. It emphasizes themes of predation and survival in a competitive world.

  4. Was there any notable influence or inspiration behind the recording of 'Smash,' which includes 'Genocide'?

    'Smash,' including the track 'Genocide,' was influenced by the rise of grunge and punk rock's resurgence in popularity during the early 1990s. The success of Nirvana's 'Nevermind' paved the way for punk rock bands like The Offspring to reach a wider audience.

  5. How did critics respond to The Offspring's album Smash that includes 'Genocide'?

    'Smash,' featuring 'Genocide,' received generally positive reviews from critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic praised it as a solid record with heavy riffs appealing to teenagers. Sputnikmusic reviewer Mike Stagno called it fun to listen to, while Robert Christgau gave it a neutral rating.

  6. Did The Offspring tour extensively to promote their album Smash?

    Yes, The Offspring toured extensively for more than two years to promote Smash. They performed across various venues in North America and Europe and turned down offers to open arena tours with bands like Stone Temple Pilots and Metallica to continue playing in clubs.

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