Hit That

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"Hit That"
"Hit That" cover
Single by The Offspring
Released 2003
Format CD
Genre Punk Rock
Label Columbia Records
The Offspring singles chronology
Defy You
(2002)
Hit That
(2003)
(Can't Get My) Head Around You
(2004)
Alternate covers
European CD single cover
European CD single cover

"Hit That" was the first single from The Offspring's 2003 album Splinter. The single was first released in the U.S. and Australia in December 2003, and in the UK in January 2004. It reached the top 20 on the Australian ARIAnet Singles Chart and the UK Singles Chart (#13 and #11 respectively), and #64 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. It topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, proving to be one of their most successful singles for a while.


  1. Hit That (2:48)
  2. Da Hui (1:32)
  3. Hit That (USC Marching Band)
  • All songs written by The Offspring
  • Produced by: Brendan O'Brien
  • Mixed by: Brendan O'Brien
  • Published by Underachiever Music


The video for the song depicts a blue computer-generated man's hunt for his runaway dog; we follow the two of them alternately as the man lip-syncs the lyrics and the dog seeks shelter. When the owner and a few others finally catch up to the dog in an alleyway full of (presumably his) puppies, an evil-looking man holds up what appears to be a pair of scissors, menacingly. The next day, the dog walks grumpily down the street in a paper cone, implying that the point of the chase was to bring the dog in to be fixed.


Preceded by
"Numb" by Linkin Park
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
February 14, 2004
Succeeded by
"Megalomaniac" by Incubus
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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