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USC TMB Performing "The Kids Aren't Alright" by The Offspring

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2009

The USC Trojan Marching Band performing "The Kids Aren't Alright" by The Offspring

This clip was taken during an August 2009 indoor rehearsal with over 300 members strong.

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  • SOUNDS LIKE ITS MISSING SUMTHIN......... DRUMS YEAAAAAA

  • Wow does the USC band instructor just love The Offspring or what?

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  • @irishmobster60 Dexter Holland.

  • @jfowler88 Lead singer of The Offspring is a USC alumni forgot his name.

  • drums?

  • wow... he turned the offspring into Basil Poledouris! Awesome!

  • The girl with the flute in the black is rockin out!

  • Cool stuff, btw

  • @XxCrAiGz93xX - You can hear the clarinets just fine :) I remember that idiom when I was in marching band, but those sqeelin' things are plenty audible in a big ensemble :)

  • @jfowler88 Dexter Holland went to USC

  • This is probably one of my favorite TMB songs. I remember they did a rally inside the Heritage Hall at USC and they played this inside. For the chorus when the brass comes in, inside in was loud as hell and it sounded amazing. If I go to USC, I'm definitely joining!!! Fight on!

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