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DESCENDENTS – MILO GOES TO COLLEGE (PUNK NOTE EDITION) - LP •

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DESCENDENTS – MILO GOES TO COLLEGE (PUNK NOTE EDITION) - LP •UPC: 711574963614 Label: ORG MUSIC Format: LP Release Date: September 19, 2025 In stock items ship within 48 hours One of the seminal works from the genre to become known as pop punk, the Descendents Milo Goes to College arrived in the year 1982 as most of the members of the band were just finishing high school. They began by writing catchy, hummable melodies about girls, parents, and food, among other things. Despite their unabashedly juvenile

UPC: 711574963614
Label: ORG MUSIC
Format: LP
Release Date: September 19, 2025
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One of the seminal works from the genre to become known as pop punk, the Descendents’ Milo Goes to College arrived in the year 1982 as most of the members of the band were just finishing high school. They began by writing catchy, hummable melodies about girls, parents, and food, among other things. Despite their unabashedly juvenile lyrical approach, they played with a blistering intensity rivaling any of the bands in the burgeoning hardcore crowd that they fell in with. This winning formula has carried the group for decades, as their influence has inspired countless followers (some becoming far more famous) in their wake. Now, 43 years later, Descendents are reclaiming and reissuing the album that started it all.

This “Punk Note” edition comes with alternate packaging artwork from designer John Yates (Stealworks). The artwork is a nod to Reid Miles and Francis Wolff, and their amazing work at the Blue Note label. The case-wrapped jacket includes new liner notes by BrooklynVegan senior editor Andrew Sacher.



TRACK LIST:

A1 Myage
A2 I Wanna Be a Bear
A3 I’m Not a Loser
A4 Parents
A5 Tonyage
A6 M 16
A7 I’m Not a Punk
A8 Catalina
B1 Suburban Home
B2 Statue of Liberty
B3 Kabuki Girl
B4 Marriage
B5 Hope
B6 Bikeage
B7 Jean is Dead

 

Bass: Tony Lombardo
Guitar: Frank Navetta
Drums: Bill Stevenson
Vocals: Milo

In dedication to Milo Aukerman from The Descendents

Recorded June 1982 at Total Access Studio, Redondo Beach.
Produced by Spot

Punk Noted artwork by John Yates (Stealworks)
Front cover photo by Ed Colver
Liner notes by Andrew Sacher
Lacquer cutting by Dave Gardner, DSG Mastering
Vinyl pressed at Furnace Record Pressing

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