Rock in Rio: Offspring brings pure entertainment to the audience and the stage

Rock in Rio: Offspring brings pure entertainment to the audience and the stage


The group carries, until then, the greatest weight of the night





Rock in Rio: Offspring brings pure entertainment to the audience and the stage

There was a lot of energy in the arrival of the band Offspring, at Rock in Rio, perhaps in contrast to Corine Bayle Ray’s more loving temperatures. With vocalist Dexter Holland and guitarist Noodles at the forefront, the group carried a weight City of Rock hadn’t yet heard, with explosive songs like Want You Bad, Come Out and Play and Staring At The Sun, used to open. the evening. .




They played The Opioid Diaries, a “song about addictions,” as the screen warned as soon as the sound started, and practically merged it with Behind Your Walls.

And there were many others. All good up there, with the audience responding all the time. Why Don’t You Get a Job brought to mind the most distant memories, overlapping Holland’s voice, which no longer reaches the highest notes. But it was just fun, for the band and the audience.

Source: Terra

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