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In Stevenson left Black Flag and he, Aukerman, Cooper, and Lombardo reconvened as the Descendents for I Don't Want to Grow Up , recorded that April at Music Lab studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California with producer and engineer David Tarling and published by New Alliance Records. Rob Spampinato.
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Favorite track: Opt In. Richard Pressley. Jamie Waite. In , friends Frank Navetta and David Nolte began writing songs on acoustic guitars with the intention of forming a band. Nolte produced and mixed the session, and his brother Joe turned the lead guitar level up, resulting in the guitar being very loud in the mix.
The band's music at the time was described by Stevenson as a "coffee'd-out blend of rock-surf-pop-punk music [ After a six-month trial with a female singer Cecilia Loera , they recruited Milo Aukerman as their new vocalist.
It was a record which established the band's presence in the southern California hardcore punk movement with its short, fast, aggressive songs. For the recording of their first album in June , the band worked at Total Access Recording in Redondo Beach, California with Spot , who had also engineered and produced the Fat EP.
Singer Milo 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. 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?
D in biochemistry — how uncool is that? 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. The band continued performing for a time with Ray Cooper on vocals, who then switched to rhythm guitar , and occasionally with Aukerman when he would make return visits to Los Angeles.
With Aukerman in college and Stevenson in Black Flag, the Descendents went on hiatus from to In Stevenson left Black Flag and he, Aukerman, Cooper, and Lombardo reconvened as the Descendents for I Don't Want to Grow Up , recorded that April at Music Lab studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California with producer and engineer David Tarling and published by New Alliance Records.
After three tours in support of I Don't Want to Grow Up , the band recorded Enjoy! The lyrics of "Hürtin' Crüe" derived from a high school classmate of singer Milo Aukerman who had earned a score of on the SAT , gaining him entry into the United States Military Academy.
Aukerman incorporated these lyrics into "Hürtin' Crüe". The band supported Enjoy! The cassette and CD versions added two additional tracks: "Orgofart" and "Orgo 51".
One week later, on Stevenson's birthday of September 10, Stephen Egerton and Karl Alvarez moved from Salt Lake City to fill the vacant guitar and bass positions. The album was themed around the concept of "All", which had been invented by Stevenson and friend Pat McCuistion during a fishing trip on Stevenson's boat Orca in The songs were only seconds long, but that was all the time we needed to make the point.
I'm really into "ALL"' and I've waited a long time to unleash the whole concept on people. And now I'm going to do it [ In a sense that would be kind of like discrediting Milo's nine years worth of effort.
It's kind of like, "Let the Descendents be my and Milo's sacred thing," or whatever. Who knows, at some point later on we might decide that we want to get together and record something.
Aside from the concept of "All", other songs on the album such as "Coolidge", "Pep Talk", and "Clean Sheets" dealt with themes of broken relationships, while "Iceman" was loosely based on the play The Iceman Cometh by Eugene O'Neill. All was released in LP , cassette , and CD formats, the latter two containing the additional tracks "Jealous of the World" and "Uranus". Following Aukerman's departure the band added singer Dave Smalley of Dag Nasty and rechristened themselves All , a change Stevenson claimed he had wanted to make for eight years.
It's kind of like, 'Let the Descendents be my and Milo's sacred thing,' or whatever. On December 16, , during the recording of the first All album Allroy Sez , Pat McCuistion died when his fishing boat sank during a storm. Stevenson remarked that "He had 15, pounds of fish onboard, so I guess you could say he died in heated pursuit of All.
So, we decided that we could be Descendents with Milo, and All with Chad. It's not really a reunion, we've been together the whole time. Everything Sucks was recorded in June and July at The Blasting Room , a studio built and run by Stevenson in Fort Collins, Colorado. According to Aukerman: " 'Eunuch Boy' is the first song I ever wrote, really.
When we formed, Tony Lombardo, the original bass player said, 'Dude- you need to write some songs,' and I had never written a song before so I just wrote down some words and brought it to him. He made the music for it. Chad Price sang backing vocals on the album, while Stevenson and Egerton produced and engineered it.
All had previously been signed to major label Interscope Records for 's Pummel , but were dissatisfied with the experience. When we signed with Epitaph it was for both bands. It was a thing of knowing Brett forever, and so I just sat down and said, "Well, we want to make records!
We weren't happy with Interscope at all. So we sat down and told them we wanted to make both All and Descendents records whenever we want, at our choosing. Brett and I worked out a deal like that, so it was really flexible and we could basically do whatever we wanted.
The Descendents supported Everything Sucks with a series of tours from September to August covering the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe, touring with Swingin' Utters , The Bouncing Souls , The Suicide Machines , Shades Apart , Guttermouth , Less Than Jake , Handsome , Electric Frankenstein , Social Distortion , Pennywise , H 2 O , and others.
In the early s, Aukerman took a break from biochemistry and reunited with the Descendents to record a new album. The recording sessions for Cool to Be You took place with Aukerman in February at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado , with additional recording done in April at Planet of Sound in Wilmington, Delaware , and were produced by Stevenson.
For the release of Cool to Be You the Descendents signed to Fat Wreck Chords. Label head and musician Fat Mike was a longtime fan of the band, and his enthusiasm for working with them was a major factor in their decision to sign to the label. That's the best possible position for a band to be in. Cool to Be You was released in both CD and LP formats, with a cover illustration drawn by Chris Shary depicting the band's Milo caricature drawn on graph paper.
His contribution to the band, and to music in general can not be overstated. Frank will be truly missed. In the Descendents reunited again for a series of gigs. According to Milo, the reunion is not an official reformation. A documentary called Filmage documenting the story behind the Descendents and All [28] premiered at Bloor Hot Docs cinema in Toronto on June, 15th as part of the NXNE Music and Film festival. In May it was announced by Stevenson that the band had been working on some demo songs for a new album, which could possibly be released mid On April 22, , it was announced that the band's next album, Hypercaffium Spazzinate , along with an accompanying EP with 5 bonus tracks from the recording sessions entitled Spazzhazard would be released through Epitaph in July.
On June 7, the debut single from Hypercaffium Spazzinate "Victim of Me" was released on all streaming services. In a March interview with OC Register , Aukerman revealed that Descendents were working on a new album: "When we put out the last record we thought, 'OK, I bet we could put out another record after this one and not wait a decade to do it.
Our fans deserve better. I have been writing and Stephen Egerton has really picked up the mantle, too. Between us I think we have like 20 songs written and Bill Stevenson and Karl Alvarez have been writing songs as well.
We've done some basic tracking, but it's still a work in progress but I hope we'll have something out by the end of the year. In , they released a single to streaming services, entitled "Suffrage" and including two songs, "On You" and "Hindsight ".
The album was recorded primarily during a session featuring the original lineup of Stevenson, Frank Navetta, and Tony Lombardo, with Milo Aukerman recording his lead vocals for the album at home in Delaware during the COVID pandemic , and it contains eighteen songs written by the band between and , including re-recorded versions of "Ride the Wild" and "It's a Hectic World".
It serves as the band's only release apart from the Fat EP and Milo Goes to College to feature this "classic" lineup. Over the years the Descendents style of music has changed from short under a minute hardcore style songs to average length 2—3 minute punk rock songs.
Critics have cited that their earlier music style which reflected hardcore punk being influential to modern day skate punk and pop punk.
Add in Aukerman's in-your-face hilarity and fuck-off stance, and it's punk rock that wears both its adolescence and brains on its sleeve. The Bonus Cup became a part of everyday Descendents life. It's interesting: we started very melodic, then moved to hardcore, but melded the two at a certain point and became melodic hardcore.
During the band's first reformation, the songs got longer, darker, and experimental. The songs on Everything Sucks and Cool to Be You address topics including love and relationships, sociopolitical commentary, the death of parents, nerdiness , and flatulence. We spent a good part of my adult life being somewhat estranged from each other. He became ill and I took care of him for a little while.
And then he died. That song is just about his and my relationship. I've never, ever written a song that's freaked me out that much. A caricature of singer Milo Aukerman has been a mascot for the Descendents since the early s, appearing on the covers of five of the band's seven studio albums.
The character was created by Rodger Deuerlein, a classmate of Aukerman and drummer Bill Stevenson 's at Mira Costa High School who taunted Aukerman by drawing comic strips and posters depicting him as the class nerd. First was the crew neck T-shirt, then I drew the polo shirt Milo, then I drew the Milo with a tie, because he goes to college.
Bill goes 'Oh, that's it', and it becomes the cover of the first record. In addition to appearing on much of the Descendents' merchandise and promotional materials, the Milo character has been reinterpreted by other artists for all of the band's releases since The Descendents have been cited as hugely influential to a large number of modern-day pop punk and skate punk bands such as Blink , NOFX , Green Day , Pennywise , Propagandhi , Rise Against , The All-American Rejects , The Bouncing Souls , The Offspring , and The Ataris.
The film features interviews with Hoppus, Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters , and Mike Watt of Minutemen. Milo Goes to College has been included in several lists of noteworthy punk albums. Spin has listed it several times, ranking it No. In , a Descendents branded IPA entitled "Feel This Coffee" was released by the San Diego branch of Mikkeller Brewery. It is named after a track from their latest album.
The film was released on June 15, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Punk rock band. For the Chilean experimental horror film, see Descendents film. For other uses, see Descendant disambiguation.
Descendents in Left to right: Egerton, Aukerman, Stevenson, and Alvarez. Punk rock hardcore punk melodic hardcore skate punk pop punk. Orca New Alliance SST Epitaph Fat Wreck Chords.
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We Lyrics: "I don't care what they say / Those numbers don't mean a thing / We've got it made / This world is just me and you / And we know just what to do / We've got it made / Hey
Descendents (Artist) Format: Vinyl. out of 5 stars. 10 ratings. Price: $ See all 3 formats and editions. Hide other formats and editions. Listen Now with Amazon Music. Who We Are/5(10). WHO WE ARE. The Montpelier Descendants Committee (MDC) is the first independent, descendant-led organization to establish itself as an equal co-steward of a major historic site in America. The MDC is devoted to restoring the narratives of enslaved Americans at plantation sites in Central Virginia, including but not limited to James Madison’s. We have been proud to support the healing journey of the Descendants and the Jesuits as they have faced the truth about the actions in and together confronted the lasting impact of the sale of slaves to build an institution. In the creation of a Descendants Truth & Reconciliation Trust and Descendants Truth & Reconciliation Foundation.
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