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Tonyage
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I'm Not a Punk
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I'm Not a Loser
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Kabuki Girl
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I Wanna Be a Bear
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Hey Hey
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Weinerschitzel/ Dont Remember the Title Now
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Mr. Bass
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Parents
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Global Probing
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Like This Way or Not
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Jean Is Dead
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Suburban Home
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Just This Why I Wanna
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Your Face
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After All (F9 instrumental)
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Kabuki Girl
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Good Good Things
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Catalina
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Sour Grapes ( definitive live version)
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I See Red
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Pervert
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Mr. Bass
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Silly Girl
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Hope
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Bikeage
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Christmas Vacation
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Wendy
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Do You Wanna Now (how Fuck Dont Remember the Title)
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Suburban Home
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I'm Not a Punk
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Tribute to the Minutemen
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Silver ( he he he!!)
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Venue: Live recordings of Soundboard tapes 1982 1986
Location: From my collection of low generation tapes i created this...best of!
01 Tonyage
02 I'm Not a Punk
03 I'm Not a Loser
04 Kabuki Girl
05 I Wanna Be a Bear
06 Hey Hey
07 Weinerschitzel/ Dont Remember the Title Now
08 Mr. Bass
09 Parents
10 Global Probing
11 Like This Way or Not
12 Jean Is Dead
13 Suburban Home
14 Just This Why I Wanna
15 Your Face
16 After All (F9 instrumental)
17 Kabuki Girl
18 Good Good Things
19 Catalina
20 Sour Grapes ( definitive live version)
21 I See Red
22 Pervert
23 Mr. Bass
24 Silly Girl
25 Hope
26 Bikeage
27 Christmas Vacation
28 Wendy
29 Do You Wanna Now (how Fuck Dont Remember the Title)
30 Suburban Home
31 I'm Not a Punk
32 Tribute to the Minutemen
33 Silver ( he he he!!)
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The use of melodies and mixing them with hardcore punk found on Milo Goes to College was considered very unusual at the time by the punk scene but was considered as a massive influence by melodic hardcore and pop-punk bands.[1]
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For the recording of their debut album Milo Goes to College in June 1982, the band worked at Total Access Recording in Redondo Beach, California with Spot, who had also engineered and produced the Fat EP.[6] While still short and fast, the songs on Milo Goes to College were also melodic. Aukerman later reflected: "It's interesting: we started very melodic, then moved to hardcore, but melded the two at a certain point and became melodic hardcore."[1] The album's title and cover illustration referenced Aukerman's departure from the band to study biology at the University of California, San Diego.[7] The illustration was done by Jeff Atkinson, based on earlier caricatures by a high school classmate of Aukerman's named Roger Deuerlein, who had drawn comic strips and posters depicting Aukerman as the class nerd.[2]
A note on the back of the LP read "In dedication to Milo Aukerman from the Descendents", and was signed by the other three members.[8] Aukerman later recalled that the band took his departure in stride:
When I decided to go to university, the guys in the band were pretty hip on it because they knew how big of a nerd I was. Like, "What else would you expect him to do but to go off and be a geek?" I mean, I've got a Ph.D in biochemistry - how uncool is that?[1]
The band had time off so I spent like two years with Black Flag. I got in over my head. When I joined Flag I had every intention of doing both bands but it was physically impossible. Flag had all this stuff in progress, so I put Descendents on hold.
-Bill Stevenson on the group's first hiatus.
The band continued performing for a time with Ray Cooper on vocals, who would switch to rhythm guitar, when Aukerman made return visits to Los Angeles.[7][9][10] At the same time, Stevenson had also joined Black Flag, intending to be in both bands at once but soon finding it too difficult due to Black Flag's touring and recording schedule.[4]
With Aukerman in college and Stevenson in Black Flag, the Descendents went on hiatus from 1983 to 1985.[7][9][10] During this time Navetta burned all of his equipment and moved to Oregon, while Cooper and Lombardo performed as the Ascendents.[2][9][10]
you are still here? hehe love this guys, i saw em like all/descendents 4 times
( in teh country were i live) they are playing music like us..because the ARE like us
but nobody told me about the marò e neither to TURONE,
and this is bad.
LONGJAM 2023
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