In a September 2022 interview with Brazilian radio station 89FM A Rádio Rock, frontman
Dexter Holland confirmed that the Offspring had begun working on new material for their eleventh studio album: "...[W]e wanna keep things rolling. We had to take time off in the pandemic and we feel like, 'We're back at it. Let's make the most of it right now.' So we're working on a new album." Holland told
Times Colonist in November that the band would begin recording their new album in January 2023 with
Bob Rock. The Offspring announced on social media in March 2023 that they were "back in the studio." In September 2023, when Noodles was asked if the new Offspring material follows an "old-school" vein or if it represents "a new era of Offspring", he stated that "It's a little bit of both all that. The last song we did definitely sounds like an old-school — sounds kind of like 'Come Out Swinging'. Definitely some old-school stuff and then some rocking stuff and then some kind of poppy punk stuff too, for sure." In a May 2024 interview with Atlanta's
99X radio station, Holland and guitarist
Noodles confirmed that the band's eleventh studio album was completed and that they were working on the cover art and album title. The following month, it was announced that the album was titled
Supercharged and will be released on October 11, 2024. The first single from the album, "Make It All Right", was released on June 7. The third single, "Come to Brazil", was released on September 13. "OK, But This Is The Last Time" had a visualizer released on October 11, The album was recorded at three different locations: Maui, Vancouver, and the band's home studio in Huntington Beach. The drum duties were split between new drummer,
Brandon Pertzborn, and returning session drummer,
Josh Freese, while the bass duties were split between lead vocalist, guitarist and primary songwriter Dexter Holland and bassist
Todd Morse. ==Critical reception==