The song that broke the band into the mainstream in 1994, known for its iconic Middle Eastern-influenced riff and skater-punk energy.

If you're a fan of high-energy, melodic punk rock, then you've likely spent some time with the California legends, The Offspring. While their discography is extensive, there's a specific, sought-after compilation that perfectly captures their peak energy: .

Their official, single-disc Greatest Hits came out on (via Columbia Records). It featured classics like “Self Esteem,” “Come Out and Play,” “The Kids Aren’t Alright,” and “Pretty Fly (for a White Guy),” plus two new tracks: “Can’t Repeat” and “Next to You” (a Police cover).

An underrated, upbeat track that set the tone for later compilation works.