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“The Kids Aren’t Alright” is the third single from the album Americana.
Its title is an allusion to The Who song “The Kids Are Alright.”
In the video below, Dexter talks more about the song. One of the things that inspired the song was that someone from his neighborhood that he grew up with died f...
[Verse 1]
When we were young, the future was so bright (Woah)
The old neighborhood was so alive (Woah)
And every kid on the whole damn street (Woah)
Was gonna make it big and not be beat
Now the neighborhood's cracked and torn (Woah)
The kids are grown up, but their lives are worn (Woah)
How can one little street swallow so many lives?
[Chorus]
Chances thrown, nothing's free
Longing for what used to be
Still it's hard, hard to see
Fragile lives, shattered dreams
(Go!)
[Verse 2]
Jamie had a chance, well, she really did (Woah)
Instead, she dropped out and had a couple of kids (Woah)
Mark still lives at home 'cause he's got no job (Woah)
He just plays guitar, smokes a lot of pot
And Jay committed suicide (Woah)
And Brandon OD'd and died (Woah)
What the hell is goin' on?
The cruelest dream, reality
[Chorus]
Chances thrown, nothing's free
Longing for what used to be
Still, it's hard, hard to see
Fragile lives, shattered dreams
(Go)
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
Chances thrown, nothing's free
Longing for what used to be
Still, it's hard, hard to see
Fragile lives, shattered dreams
The Kids Aren’t Alright was written by Dexter Holland.
The Kids Aren’t Alright was produced by Dave Jerden.
The Offspring released The Kids Aren’t Alright on Tue Nov 17 1998.