Tracklist
A1 | Time To Relax | |
A2 | Nitro (Youth Energy) | |
A3 | Bad Habit | |
A4 | Gotta Get Away | |
A5 | Genocide | |
A6 | Something To Believe In | |
A7 | Come Out And Play | |
A8 | Self Esteem | |
B1 | It'll Be A Long Time | |
B2 | Killboy Powerhead | |
B3 | What Happened To You? | |
B4 | So Alone | |
B5 | Not The One | |
B6 | Smash |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Epitaph Records
- Copyright © – Epitaph Records
- Recorded At – Track Record (3)
- Recorded At – The Hook
- Mixed At – Track Record (3)
- Mastered At – Future Disc
- Published By – Gamete Music
- Published By – Westbeach Music
- Published By – Touch And Go Records (2)
- Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-42512
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-29137
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-29138
Credits
- Art Direction – Kevin Head (2)
- Backing Vocals – Ron*
- Bass – Greg K*
- Drums – Ron Welty
- Engineer [2nd] – Ulysses Noriega
- Engineer [Additional] – Ken Paulakovich
- Guitar – Noodles (5)
- Mastered By – Eddie Schreyer*
- Photography By [Band] – Lisa Johnson (5)
- Producer, Engineer – Thom Wilson
- Songwriter – The Offspring (tracks: A1 to B1, B3 to B6)
- Vocals, Guitar – Dexter Holland
Notes
Includes an insert with lyrics & credits.
"Time To Relax" isn´t listed on the label, only in the back cover.
Original release (this one) has the 'old' Epitaph Logo (The word 'Epitaph' under the E is in a normal font - newer represses have it in a gothic font). Original press also has the old address of '6201 Sunset Boulevard' on the labels as well as sleeve and lyric sheet (repress has different address on label).
Recorded & mixed at Track Record, North Hollywood.
Additional recording at The Hook, North Hollywood.
Mastered at Futuredisc.
All songs published by Gamete Music BMI and istered for the world by Westbeach Music BMI 1994, except "Killboy Powerhead", published by Touch and Go Records.
© ℗ 1994 Epitaph Records
Printed in Canada
"Time To Relax" isn´t listed on the label, only in the back cover.
Original release (this one) has the 'old' Epitaph Logo (The word 'Epitaph' under the E is in a normal font - newer represses have it in a gothic font). Original press also has the old address of '6201 Sunset Boulevard' on the labels as well as sleeve and lyric sheet (repress has different address on label).
Recorded & mixed at Track Record, North Hollywood.
Additional recording at The Hook, North Hollywood.
Mastered at Futuredisc.
All songs published by Gamete Music BMI and istered for the world by Westbeach Music BMI 1994, except "Killboy Powerhead", published by Touch and Go Records.
© ℗ 1994 Epitaph Records
Printed in Canada
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (As printed): 0 4577-86432-1 9
- Barcode (Scanned, UPC A): 045778643219
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout, hand-etched): 86432-1-A S-29137 E__ L-42512
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout, hand-etched): 86432-1-B S-29138 E__ L-42512-X
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 151)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Smash (Cassette, , Demo) | Epitaph | none | US | 1993 | ||
Smash (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-2 | USA & Canada | 1994 | |||
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Smash (Cassette, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-4 | US | 1994 | ||
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Smash (CD, Album, Stereo) | Epitaph | OXX 1127-1 | Brazil | 1994 | ||
Smash (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 86432-2 | US | 1994 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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My LP has an additional anomaly, the track Self Esteem is not only the last cut on side 1, it also opens side 2. Weird!
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Great album but still bugs me that they kept '..and this compact disc playing...' on the vinyl version of Time to Relax. The whole track is missing from the cassette version.
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This is a Classic album from when i was a kid, still Enjoy listening to it now and then, its a fuckin great Record
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The sound on this first pressing is a bit thin and distorted compared to the 2009 remaster on orange vinyl.
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I got this version as a present a few years ago around 2010. Ordered on Amazon.
Really strange that it contained the first press instead of the reissue.
I searched every version. There is only this one and only particular with this kind of label and the black and white innersleeve.
So I assume that there got to be some first presses hidden between the reissues.
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Okay looking back on this it was a great album now I listened to ignition and I realized this sucks offsprings ignition is 10x better!
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This is just cheesy nowadays. All tracks sound the same. Basic drum and guitar and bass on all. This is the best punk? OMG. One, maybe good track is "Come Out And Play"
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