“Make It All Right” is the No. 1 alternative song in the country
The Offspring’s killer track “Make It All Right,” not only has held No. 1 on the Alternative Airplay Chart for two consecutive weeks but has launched to No. 1 on the Active Rock Chart. The chart-topping song, which was released earlier this year, is the first song from their anxiously awaited album Supercharged, out October 11th via Concord Records.
“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.
“You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” from their 2008 Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace album was recently added to Spotify’s Billions Club after the song reached one billion streams on the platform. Before this “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid,” had already been certified platinum in the United States, and United Kingdom and gold in Spain, Poland, Italy, Germany, and Denmark. Upon release, song hit No. 1 on the Alternative Airplay Chart (formerly the Hot Modern Rock Tracks Chart) and remained at the top spot for 11 weeks- making it the longest No. 1 of any of the band’s singles. The Billions Club, which first launched in 2020, lists all of the songs that have reached one billion streams on Spotify. The Offspring’s infamous song has now joined the list which features songs from peers and icons including AC/DC, Fleetwood Mac, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Whitney Houston, The Killers and more.