Released: April 8, 1994

Songwriter: Dexter Holland

Producer: Thom Wilson

What in the world happened to you?

[Verse 1]
Before you started tokin', you used to have a brain
But now you don't get even the simplest of things
I can draw a little picture or even use my hands
I try to explain but you just don't understand

[Chorus]
Man, you're really losin' it
And you've really done a lot of junk now
But you keep on abusin' it
What in the world happened to you?

[Verse 2]
It's bad enough you do it, you do it to yourself
But taking someone with you
Well, you know that's something else
I say I'm not that kind of person
I'm not that kind of man
I try to explain, but you just don't understand

[Chorus]
Man, you're really losin' it
And you've really done a lot of junk now
But you keep on abusin' it
What in the world happened to you?

[Chorus]
Man, you're really losin' it
And you've really done a lot of junk now
But you keep on abusin' it
What in the world happened to you?

[Verse 3]
I might be sympathetic or cut a little slack
If I thought that you were willing to give a little back
But you do it in the morning, you do it in the night
You lie to refrain from just facing your life
So I'll see you man tomorrow, you'll be gackin' up again
I'll see you in a coffin by the time your wad is spent
I think of all the times that I tried to lend a hand
I try to explain but you just don't understand

[Chorus]
Man, you're really losin' it
And you've really done a lot of junk now
But you keep on abusin' it
What in the world happened to
What in the world happened to
What in the world happened to you?

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.