Killboy Powerhead
The Offspring · Smash [1994]
And a lightning rod hammer step
He always busts his knukles
When he's wrenchin' up his shit
He's a killboy powerhead.
Killboy powerhead
Killboy powerhead
Yeah.
You know I saw his woman
She was writin' his name in blood
You know i saw his woman
Hard as a rock
She said she was his baby
Who looked just like the hoover dam
You know I saw his woman
Hard as a rock
He's a killboy powerhead
Killboy powerhead
Killboy powerhead
Yeah.
He's a pistol grip
And a lightning rod hammer step
He always busts his knukles
When he's wrenchin' up his shit
He's a killboy powerhead.
Killboy powerhead
Killboy powerhead
Killboy Powerhead yeah
Killboy Powerhead yeah
Killboy Powerhead yeah
Killboy Powerhead
Killboy Powerhead stands as a standout track on The Offspring's 1994 breakthrough album, Smash. This recording captures the band's signature punk rock energy, blending rapid-fire guitar riffs with the distinctive vocal delivery of frontman Dexter Holland. The song reflects the group's ability to craft catchy, high-octane anthems that defined the mid-nineties alternative scene. While often overshadowed by the album's massive singles, this track remains a vital part of their extensive discography, showcasing the tight musicianship and rebellious spirit that propelled them to international fame. It serves as an excellent example of the band's early work, highlighting their capacity to deliver memorable hooks and driving rhythms within a concise format.

