
A high-energy stomp-rock anthem defined by massive group chants and a driving, rhythmic pulse. It is the sound of arena-ready defiance.
January 30, 2015 · Time Bomb Recordings
Coming for You represents a pivot for The Offspring, trading their signature 200-BPM skate punk for a mid-tempo, glam-influenced stomp. The track is built on a foundation of heavy, rhythmic percussion and a distorted bassline that feels more like a march than a mosh pit. It is an infectious, high-decibel earworm designed specifically for large-scale participation. The production is thick and modern, with every handclap and drum hit engineered to hit with maximum impact, creating a wall of sound that feels both polished and gritty.
How does Coming for You sound next to the rest of The Offspring's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into raspy than the rest of the catalogue.
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