CONSPIRACY_OF_ONE

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'''Conspiracy of One''' is the sixth studio album by The Offspring, released on November 14, 2000. It is an Enhanced CD and contains the karaoke videos of "Original Prankster" and "One Fine Day", and the previous MTV music videos from ''Americana''.
The Offspring has come out in support of file sharing, claiming it does not hurt sales. This album was originally planned to be released directly on their website before retail, until their label threatened to sue.
To date, ''Conspiracy of One'' remains the band's final studio album with the "classic" line-up as drummer Ron Welty left the band in early 2003 to pursue his career with Steady Ground.

Contents
Track listing
Miscellanea
Certifications
Personnel

Track listing


All song written and produced by Dexter Holland and Noodles
# "Intro" – 0:05
# "Come Out Swinging" – 2:47
# "Original Prankster" (with Redman) – 3:42
# "Want You Bad" – 3:23
# "Million Miles Away" – 3:40
# "Dammit, I Changed Again" – 2:49
# "Living In Chaos" – 3:28
# "Special Delivery" – 3:00
# "One Fine Day" – 2:45
# "All Along" – 1:39
# "Denial, Revisited" – 4:33
# "Vultures" – 3:35
# "Conspiracy Of One" – 2:17
# "Huck It" – 3:30 (bonus track)

Miscellanea


First pressings in Australia and UK had the track "Huck It" listed as track 14, later reprints have it unlisted as well as the original Mature audiences rating reduced to a PG rating in Australia.
The 'Intro' Track samples a speech made in concert by Mike Love from The Beach Boys

Certifications


CountryCertificationSales/shipments
Canada 2x Platinum[1] 200,000

Personnel



Dexter Holland - Vocals and Guitar

Noodles - Lead Guitar

Greg K. - Bass

Ron Welty - Drums

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