
"Come Out and Play" was the first Offspring song for which a music video was created. Inspiration for this line came from Dexter Holland's experience in a laboratory cooling Erlenmeyer flasks full of hot liquids. So I was very aware of that part of the world, and a lot of that gun stuff came out in songs like 'Come Out and Play'." The line "you gotta keep 'em separated" was sung by Jason "Blackball" McLean, a friend and a fan of the band. 6.1 Cassette, CD single, 7" black vinyl and 10" picture discĭexter Holland said most songs on Smash "were just about whatever was happening in front of me." In the case of "Come Out And Play", it was about gang and school violence: "Back then I was a grad student and I was commuting to school everyday in a shitty car, driving through East L.A.The song also appears as the second track on their Greatest Hits album (2005). It is considered the Offspring's breakthrough song, as it received widespread radio play, with first attention brought by Jed the Fish of KROQ-FM, and reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, bringing both the band and the punk rock genre to widespread attention.

Written by frontman Dexter Holland, the song was the second single to be released by the band, after " I'll Be Waiting" (1986).

It is the seventh track on their third album, Smash (1994), and was released as its first single. " Come Out and Play" (sometimes subtitled " Keep 'Em Separated") is a 1994 song by the Californian punk rock group the Offspring.
