The Offspring: Complete Music Video Collection

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Complete Music Video Collection
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ReleasedJuly 5, 2005 [1] (July 19, 2005 in the United States) [2]
Recorded1983–2005 [3]
Genre Punk rock [4]
Pop punk [4]
Alternative rock [4]
Skate punk [4]
LengthOver 2 Hours
Label Columbia [5]
Producer Thom Wilson
Dave Jerden
Brendan O'Brien
Jerry Finn
The Offspring chronology
Huck It
(2000)
Complete Music Video Collection
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic4.5/5 [6]

Complete Music Video Collection is an extensive video album (released in DVD [7] and UMD [8] formats) by the American punk rock band The Offspring. It was released to accompany the Greatest Hits CD, which arrived a month earlier, and shows all of the band's videos between 1994 and 2005 (except for "Million Miles Away"). It also contains 11 live performances, two extra videos, an interview, and commentary by the band.

Contents

Track listing [5]

  1. "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)" – 3:16
  2. "Self Esteem" – 4:26
  3. "Gotta Get Away" – 4:12
  4. "All I Want" – 1:57
  5. "Gone Away" – 4:31
  6. "The Meaning of Life" – 2:58
  7. "I Choose" – 4:02
  8. "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" – 3:14
  9. "Why Don't You Get a Job?" – 3:13
  10. "The Kids Aren't Alright" – 3:00
  11. "She's Got Issues" – 3:49
  12. "Original Prankster" – 3:41
  13. "Want You Bad" – 3:24
  14. "Defy You" – 3:48
  15. "Hit That" – 3:01
  16. "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" – 2:14
  17. "Can't Repeat" – 3:25

Bonus [5]

Extra videos

  1. "Da Hui" – 2:50
  2. "Cool to Hate" – 2:59

Live performances

House of Blues 1998

  1. "Self Esteem" – 3:58
  2. "All I Want" – 1:53
  3. "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" – 3:00
  4. "Why Don't You Get a Job?" – 2:56

MTV's Smash to Splinter

  1. "Long Way Home" – 2:25
  2. "Hit That" – 2:52
  3. "Gotta Get Away" – 3:34
  4. "The Worst Hangover Ever" – 3:13
  5. "Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)" – 3:49
  6. "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" – 2:04
  7. "The Kids Aren't Alright" – 3:08

Other features

Hidden videos [5]

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
Australian Music DVDs Chart [9] 3
Greek Music DVDs Chart [10] 3
Italian Music DVDs Chart [11] 19
New Zealand Music DVDs Chart [12] 9
US Music Videos Chart [13] 13

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [14] Platinum15,000^
Canada (Music Canada) [15] Gold5,000^
United States (RIAA) [16] Gold50,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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