The Offspring answers fans call with ‘Come to Brazil’

The song was written about the many times their fans from Brazil ask them to “Come To Brazil” on social media

The Offspring has fans worldwide, but they have released a song to celebrate their fans asking them to “Come To Brazil” with their aptly named new single. The track produced by Bob Rock (Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Aerosmith) is another killer track off of the band’s Supercharged album out October 11th via Concord Records.

“Every time we announce any shows we get comments from our Brazilian fans saying ‘Come to Brazil!’ which we love!” frontman Dexter Holland shares. “Brazil really does go off. It has enthusiasm, passion and is an amazing place to play! I hope the Brazilian fans really make this one their own!”

The song opens up with an iconic intro featuring heavy guitars and ends with the iconic football chant “Olé, Olé, Olé, Olé” all the while talking about how their Brazilian fans can’t get enough of The Offspring, noting lyrically, “It doesn’t matter how many times we came, ‘Cause they want us back again just the same, And the flights are long but they won’t stop until we come to Brazil.” The song also comments on the social media requests the band has received from their Brazilian fans noting: “DM’ing all the time, they’re begging you will say you’ll come to Brazil.”

The new track is sure to be a fan favorite along with their recent No. 1 song “Make It All Right” which recently topped Billboard’s Alternative Airplay Chart & the Active Rock Chart, and high energy “Light It Up.”

“Make It All Right” marks the band’s sixth No. 1 song on the Active Rock Chart, following “I Choose” (1997), “Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)” (1998),“The Kids Aren’t Alright” (1999), “Hit That” (2003), and “Gone Away” (1997)-which remained on No. 1 on the chart for five consecutive weeks and the song that Queen’s own Brian May performed with them earlier this year.

On the Alternative Airplay Chart “Make It All Right” marks the band’s fourth No. 1 song on the Alternative Airplay Chart following “Come Out and Play (Keep ‘Em Separated” in 1994, “Hit That” in 2003, and recent Spotify Billions Club inductee “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” which hit No. 1 for 11 weeks straight in 2008. This only adds to the accolades the band has hit over the years with over 40 million records sold worldwide.

Up next the band is returning to the States for a string of shows this month including a special show at Metro Chicago on September 19th the night before their set at Riot Fest on September 20th. They will then continue to perform at the Louder Than Life Festival, Ocean Calling and more.

In November, they will headline Punk In The Park: San Diego. The day-long punk rock and craft beer-tasting event will feature eight incredible bands spanning the punk rock genre. Pennywise will co-headline the powerful lineup, with performances by Streetlight Manifesto, Face To Face, Manic Hispanic, Buck-O-Nine, Slaughterhouse, Winterhaven and more to be announced.

This will mark the third stop for Punk In The Park – American Road Trip, known as Southern California’s favorite punk rock and craft beer tasting festival, following May’s Road Trip debut in San Francisco and the September 15th event in Orlando.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn