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Everything Sucks by Descendents (CD, Oct-2004, Epitaph Records USA) 
Everything Sucks by Descendents (CD, Oct-2004, Epitaph Records USA)

 
Everything Sucks by Descendents (CD, Oct-2004, Epitaph Records USA)

Artist: Descendents
Release Date: Oct 2004
Format: CD
Record Label: Epitaph Records (USA)
Genre: Hardcore/Punk
UPC: 045778648122
Product ID: EPID3230532
Description: The Descendents: Milo Aukerman (vocals); Stephen Egerton (guitar); Karl Alvarez (bass); Bill Stevenson (drums). Additional personnel: Frank Navetta (guitar); Tony Lombardo (bass); Chad Price (background vocals). Recorded at The Blasting ...
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Track Listing
1. Everything Sux
2. I'm the One
3. Coffee Mug
4. Rotting Out
5. Sick-O-Me
6. Caught
7. When I Get Old
8. Doghouse
9. She Loves Me
10. Hateful Notebook
11. We
12. Eunuch Boy
13. This Place
14. I Won't Let Me
15. Thank You

Details
Playing Time:30 min.
Producer:Bill Stevenson, Stephen Egerton
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The Descendents: Milo Aukerman (vocals); Stephen Egerton (guitar); Karl Alvarez (bass); Bill Stevenson (drums).
Additional personnel: Frank Navetta (guitar); Tony Lombardo (bass); Chad Price (background vocals).
Recorded at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado in June and July 1996.
Along with Black Flag, the Circle Jerks and others, Descendents were founding fathers of California punk, popularizing a brand of hardcore that was singularly West Coast--streamlined, with equal amounts of aggression and tuneful popcraft. This was the scene that would cough up chart toppers like Green Day and Rancid 15 years later. From their recording debut in 1979 till their breakup in 1987 and mutation into the equally fierce All, Descendents shot out album after album of tight, concise punk. After a nine-year layoff, the bespectacled Milo and crew have returned with an album as raucous and engrossing as any of their previous outings.
Unlike many of the bands who followed in their footsteps, Descendents add a welcome touch of sardonic humor to their existential rancor, making you laugh along with the bleak narrative of the title tune, even as you empathize with the poor sap whose life is in shreds. Only a mind as deliciously twisted as Milo's could come up with as bizarre a tale as "Eunuch Boy" and manage to cram the entire lyric into 30 furious seconds. Ultimately it's Descendents' gift for melodic songwriting that makes them continually engaging. EVERYTHING SUCKS does everything but live up to its title.

Editorial Reviews
...the amount of confidence bursting from the grooves of EVERYTHING SUCKS is surprising; shorn of the metallic tendencies that marred their All records, guitarist Stephen Egerton, bassist Karl Alvarez and drummer Bill Stevenson roar through soon-to-be-classics...
Option (01/01/1997)

4 (out of 5) - ...Indeed, much of the material on this album outshines the songs that established the Descendants as pioneers of pop punk in the 1980s...
Alternative Press (01/01/1997)

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