The Offspring lately wrapped up their Last the Bad Times Roll tour with two fellow pop-punk giants that they helped pave the best way for, Sum 41 and Simple Plan, and once they stopped in Wantagh, New York for a sold-out Jones Beach present on Sept. 2, members of all three bands collaborated onstage.
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When the Offspring performed “Why Don’t You Get A Job?,” they have been joined on the playful, ska-leaning, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”-sounding Americana standout by the singers of each different bands, Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley and Simple Plan’s Pierre Bouvier. Whibley additionally introduced out his guitar, whereas Bouvier simply sang, and the 2 of them traded verses with Dexter Holland earlier than everybody joined in collectively to sing the choruses. Pro-shot video of the collaboration has formally been launched, and it additionally reveals how huge the gang was for these three veteran pop-punk bands.
Check it out beneath.
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