The Offspring Share Brand New Episode Of “Time To Relax With The Offspring” Featuring Jason “Blackball” Mclean

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TIME TO RELAX WITH THE OFFSPRING

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JASON “BLACKBALL” MCLEAN

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November 30th, 2023 (Los Angeles, CA) – Today, legendary SoCal punk rock band, The Offspring, have shared the sixth episode of their podcast Time to Relax with The Offspring featuring longtime friend Jason “Blackball” McLean (from “You’ve Gotta Keep ‘Em Separated”)!

In this episode, Dexter and Noodles invite Jason “Blackball” McLean onto the show for his own interrogation. They ask him about his participation in the recording of the hit record, “Come Out and Play”, being an insurance adjuster, and his infatuation with Mariah Carey. Dexter recently completed another half iron man – he talks triathlon fashion and shares photos of his mighty victory. Noodles recaps an incredible year on tour and a minor Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace 15th anniversary blip.

Watch the new episode of Time to Relax with The Offspring on the band’s YouTube channel HERE. Audio downloads are available on SpotifyApple MusiciHeart Radio and Audible.

Time to Relax with The Offspring features Dexter and Noodles alongside their longtime friend Jason “Blackball” McLean (from “You’ve Gotta Keep ‘Em Separated”). The open format video podcast brings friends into their studio to chat music, touring, life and everything in between. The debut episode of the podcast featured special guest, Fletcher Dragge (of Pennywise). Following that, they next few episodes of the podcast featured Joe Escalante of The Vandals, Pierre Bouvier of Simple Plan, Jack Grisham of T.S.O.L. and Rob Trujillo of Metallica as special guests. Kick off your shoes, lean back and just enjoy the nonsense. It’s Time to Relax with The Offspring.

ABOUT OFFSPRING

The Offspring is an American band from Garden Grove, California, formed in 1984. Throughout their 38-year career, they have released ten studio albums. The Offspring is often credited—alongside fellow California bands Green Day and Rancid—for reviving mainstream interest in rock in the 1990s. They have sold over 40 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling rock bands in history.