Can't Repeat

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"Can't Repeat"
"Can't Repeat" cover
Single by The Offspring
from the album Greatest Hits
Released 2005
Format CD
Genre Punk Rock
Length 3:26
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Dexter Holland
Chart positions
  • #9 US Modern Rock
  • #10 US Mainstream Rock
The Offspring singles chronology
"Spare Me The Details" (2004) "Can't Repeat" (2005) "Next to You" (2005)

"Can't Repeat" is a single by American punk rock band The Offspring. It is the first and only original track on their only compilation album Greatest Hits. It was released on June 20, 2005. The song discusses the futility of attempting to change the past. It states how humans have to move on with their lives.

A video was made for this song - a simple one of the band playing the song - however, it received little airtime on mainstream music channels such as MTV. An alternate version shows young actors depicting the song's subject matter. Some speculated this song might be about The Offspring looking back on their career - the glory days of the past - although this is unlikely considering the song is mainly about moving forward, and not dwelling on the past.

The song is often criticised for its musical similarities to one of the band's previous singles, "The Kids Aren't Alright". Many fans found this ironic, considering the song's title of Can't Repeat. The song generally follows the same structure as 'The Kids Aren't Alright', with a spoken word segment acting as the bridge where 'The Kids...' did not have one. The song's vocals also become more stressed in the second and final choruses, imitating the style used in 'Kids'.

The Offspring
Dexter Holland | Noodles | Greg K. | Atom Willard
James Lilja | Ron Welty | Josh Freese
Discography
Studio albums: The Offspring (1989) | Ignition (1992) | Smash (1994) | Ixnay on the Hombre (1997) | Americana (1998) | Conspiracy of One (2000) | Splinter (2003) | (Eighth Studio Album) (2007)
EPs: Baghdad (1991) | Club Me (1997) | A Piece of Americana (1998)
Other albums: Greatest Hits (2005)
Singles: "Blackball / I'll Be Waiting" | "Come Out And Play" | "Self-Esteem" | "Gotta Get Away" | "Kick Him When He's Down" | "All I Want" | "I Choose" | "The Meaning Of Life" | "Gone Away" | "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" | "Why Don't You Get a Job?" | "She's Got Issues" | "The Kids Aren't Alright" | "Original Prankster" | "Want You Bad" | "Million Miles Away" | "Defy You" | "Hit That" | "(Can't Get My) Head Around You" | "Spare Me The Details" | "Can't Repeat" | "Next to You"
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