As a fan-favorite the album received generally positive reviews from critics and garnered attention from major labels including Columbia Records with whom The Offspring would sign in 1996. And Out Come the Wolves Smash was responsible for bringing punk rock back into mainstream and helped define the sound of the emerging pop punk scene in the 1990s. Alongside Bad Religions Stranger than Fiction Green Days Dookie and Rancids. Smash was The Offsprings introduction into worldwide popularity and critical acclaim and produced a number of hit singles including the hugely successful Come Out and Play Self Esteem and Gotta Get Away singles. It was also the first album released on Epitaph Records to obtain gold and platinum status. Peaking at number four on the US Billboard 200 it has sold over 11 million copies worldwide making it the best-selling independent label album of all time. In the United States Smash has sold over six million copies and has been certified 6x Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA.
Smash incorporates elements of punk rock and grunge. Recording and production were finished two months later and the album was released on Apon Epitaph Records.
After touring in support of their previous album Ignition 1992 The Offspring began recording Smash in October 1993 at Track Record in North Hollywood California.
Smash is the third studio album by American punk rock band The Offspring.