Make It All Right

Album: Supercharged (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Make It All Right" is a classic Offspring anthem, packed with their signature fast-paced guitar riffs and Dexter Holland's powerful vocals. It serves as the lead single from their 11th studio album, Supercharged.
  • Lyrically, "Make It All Right" is an uplifting and optimistic song about the importance of having supportive people in your life who help you through tough times. It's a celebration of friendship and camaraderie.

    Speaking of the track, Holland said it's a great example of the vibe they were looking for, "because it talks about the people in our lives who make us feel strong when we are feeling low – our partners in crime who make us feel all right."
  • Supercharged is The Offspring's first album without longtime drummer Pete Parada - Foo Fighters drummer Josh Freese plays on this song.

    "We wanted this record to have pure energy - from the start to the finish!" said Holland. "That's why we called it Supercharged, from the height of our aspirations to the depths of our struggles, we talk about it all on this record…in a way that celebrates the life that we share and where we are now."
  • The Offspring recorded Supercharged with Bob Rock (Motley Crue, Metallica) in Maui, Vancouver, and the band's home studio in Huntington Beach. Rock helmed the band's previous three albums, Days Go By, Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace and Let The Bad Times Roll.

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