Released: November 14, 2000

Songwriter: Dexter Holland Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman Greg Kriesel Ron Welty

Producer: Brendan O’Brien

[Verse 1]
Hey, come inside
While I stand here acting bold
(Can't stand to feel this way)
Clear out the cobwebs in my soul
(Oooooo ooo)
This time I...

[Chorus]
... turn around
And things have changed
Now I don't feel the same, yeah
Start a fight
I can't defend
One more time
Dammit, I changed again

[Verse 2]
Now I don't see
Things the way I did before
(Can't stand to feel this way)
Things I feel yesterday
Don't matter anymore
(Oooooo ooo)
It doesn't make any sense
To feel so different day to day
(Can't stand to feel this way)
When nothing's changed except for...
(Oooooo ooo)
Next time I...

[Chorus]
...turn around
And things have changed
Now I don't feel the same, yeah
Start a fight
I can't defend
One more time
Dammit, I changed again
Turn around
And things have changed
Now I don't feel the same, yeah
Start a fight
I can't defend
One more time
Dammit, I changed again...

[Instrumental Bridge]

[Chorus]
Turn around
And things have changed
Now I don't feel the same, yeah
Start a fight
I can't defend
One more time
Dammit, I changed again
Turn around
And things have changed
Now I don't feel the same, yeah
Turn around
I can't defend
One more time
Dammit, I changed again

[Outro]
(Oooooo ooo)
I see ya...

The Offspring

The Offspring is an American punk rock band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1984. The current line-up of the band Brian Keith “Dexter” Holland (vocals, guitar), Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman (lead guitar), Greg “Greg K.” Kriesel (bass), and Pete Parada (drums).

The Offspring is currently one of the biggest punk rock acts, along with the likes of Green Day, Rancid, and Sublime, all of which come from California. The Offspring and other groups are credited for reviving main-stream punk rock, though it isn’t as popular as it was in the ‘80s.