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Fueled by "rejection, food, coffee, girls, fishing and food,"
the Descendents
sprang up during the halcyon days of the Los Angeles punk scene; fusing the blind rage of hardcore with an unexpectedly wry, self-deprecating wit and a strong melodic sensibility which set them distinctly apart from their West Coast brethren, they gradually emerged as one of the most enduring and adored bands of their time. Formed in 1979,
the Descendents
' first lineup consisted of vocalist/guitarist
Frank Navetta
, vocalist/bassist
Tony Lombardo
, and drummer
Bill Stevenson
; initially sporting an edgy power pop sound inspired by
the Buzzcocks
, the group issued a debut single, "Ride the Wild," and then promptly vanished from sight.
When
the Descendents
resurfaced in 1981, they were a four-piece fronted by vocalist
Milo Auckerman
, a beloved figure within the hardcore community who infused the group's identity with both unmitigated teen angst and a healthy dose of goofball humor. Amid a relentless, caffeine-powered touring schedule,
the Descendents
found time to record the 1981 EP
Fat
, a collection spotlighting both
Auckerman
's affection for fast food ("Weinerschnitzel," "I Like Food") and distaste for parental guidance ("My Dad Sucks"). A year later, the group issued their debut LP,
Milo Goes to College
; despite the considerable levity of tracks like "Bikeage" and "Suburban Home," the title was no joke --
Auckerman
was indeed headed off to study biochemistry, and when
Stevenson
joined the ranks of
Black Flag
,
the Descendents
went on sabbatical.
In 1985, the group re-formed, with
SWA
alum Ray Cooper replacing
Navetta
on guitar; after the release of the more pop-flavored album
I Don't Want to Grow Up
, ex-
Anti
bassist
Doug Carrion
assumed
Lombardo
's duties. A sunnier perspective informed 1986's
Enjoy!
, as evidenced by the inclusion of a cover of
the Beach Boys
' "Wendy," but after 1987's
All
, the group split again; after
Stevenson
formed a new group, also dubbed
All
, the only
Descendents
products to appear for a number of years were a pair of live releases, 1987's
Liveage!
and 1989's
Hallraker
. Somewhat surprisingly,
Auckerman
and
Stevenson
re-formed
the Descendents
in 1996 with
All
bassist
Karl Alvarez
and guitarist
Stephen Egerton
; in addition to mounting a tour, the group recorded a new album,
Everything Sucks
. Following the tour,
Auckerman
once again returned to his life in the chem lab until 2004 when the guys were back with two new releases, both issued on Fat Wreck -- February brought the EP
'Merican
, and the full-length
Cool to Be You
followed a month later.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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Discography
'Merican [EP]
Cool to Be You
Everything Sucks
Somery
Hallraker: Live!
2001
Gotta
1988
Two Things at Once (Milo Goes to College/Bonus Fat)
1987
All
1987
Liveage!
1986
Enjoy!
1985
I Don't Want to Grow Up
1985
Bonus Fat
1982
Milo Goes to College
1981
Fat
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