In this episode, we dive deep into the creation of The Offspring’s iconic 1997 album, Ixnay on the Hombre. We explore the band’s transition to a major label, Columbia Records, and how they retained their punk rock edge amidst a changing music landscape. From the album’s title meaning to its varied influences and production under Dave Jerden, we uncover the elements that made Ixnay a standout follow-up to Smash. We also touch on the album’s reception, its key tracks like “Gone Away,” and the political and cultural climate of the late ’90s. Join us for a nostalgic look at one of punk rock’s pivotal records.