38 years ago
Enjoy! is the third album by the American punk rock band the Descendents, the band's final album with guitarist Ray Cooper and only album with bassist Doug Carrion, released in May 1986
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Photos: CIRCLE JERKS, DESCENDENTS & ADOLESCENTS At Brooklyn Paramount
Shout out to our photographer Smitty Neal.
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Festivals & Events: NOFX announce details for final Toronto and Edmonton shows
NOFX have announced the details for their upcoming final Toronto and Edmonton shows. Descendents, The Interrupters, Circle Jerks, The Suicide Machines, Subhumans
The new Descendents/Circle Jerks 7" split of each band covering 3 of the others' songs was only available via limited vinyl (that sold out INSTANTLY) and at the shows the bands are doing together, and it's explicitly not officially streaming anywhere.
So, luckily, nice folks put it up on YouTube so hermits like myself can hear it.
Anniversary art by Chris Shary and the original flyer, as today (Feb 17) marks the 45th anniversary of the first DESCENDENTS show in 1979! This was Black Flag's second show, and pre-Minutemen band the Reactionaries also played (not listed). 💥🔥
37 years ago
All is the fourth album by the American punk rock band the Descendents, and the first album with bassist Karl Alvarez and guitarist Stephen Egerton, released January 1987.
Everything Sucks is the fifth studio album by American punk rock band the Descendents, released on this day in 1996, featuring the singles I'm the One" and "When I Get Old"
‘Corporate Rock Sucks’ author Jim Ruland on how Greg Ginn's label - host to Black Flag, Hüsker Dü, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr and so many more - changed the direction of punk rock, post-punk, and indie.
Recently Milo from DESCENDENTS was in the hospital after a heart attack (he's out now) and drummer Bill stayed with him. Big fan and artist Cory Toomey captured it and it's a treasure. Here's to Milo's continued improved health!
The Bassmaster General would like to remind you that DESCENDENTS music has the ability to improve the mood of the listener, and quickly, when applied to the brain via the ear