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The offspring genre
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^ "Ranking: Every Alternative Rock No.Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. The guitar lands onto the floor and dissolves into leaves at the end of the song. The nymph appears and punishes the peasant for his selfishness by first forcing him to dance alone to the music, then dragging him into the ground through a whirlpool. He buys the suit, enters the restaurant and begins to play his guitar for the wealthy socialites, for more money. He plays more to earn money for a nice suit. The peasant moves onto a very expensive hotel, but is denied entry based on his appearance. In return, he demands from one of them her expensive necklace while the nymph looks upon him disapprovingly. The peasant then plays for plague infested townspeople and they are cured by the magic of the guitar. The magical abilities of the guitar make the peasant a sensation, earning him much-needed money and causing various townsfolk to start dancing uncontrollably. Suddenly, a nymph appears and gives the peasant a magical, golden acoustic guitar and he begins strumming to the song. The plot follows a peasant working in a garden in a dystopian future. However, unlike "Hammerhead" and "Hit That", the video also contains live actors recorded by camera mixed in with the CGI effects. Īs in the videos for " Hammerhead" and " Hit That", the video contains large amounts of CGI and does not include any footage of the band performing the song. On October 16, 2008, it was announced on the Offspring's official website that the video would debut Friday, October 17 at 3:00 pm Eastern/12 noon Pacific on. The music video for this single was directed by Chris Hopewell, who has also directed videos for several other bands. "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" (Explicit album version)

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1s, the most recent being "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid". The band has notched 16 top 10s on the Alternative chart since then, including three No. "You're Gonna Go Far, Kid" is certified Platinum by the RIAA. 1 for 11 weeks and has sold 1.6 million copies in United States, making it the longest consecutive run for any Offspring single at No. This is the band's third number one single on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, after " Come Out and Play", and " Hit That". The song had previously impacted radio on August 12.











The offspring genre