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  • i dont like most of theyre new shit but this is pretty good

  • "maybe we'll fall in love when i get home" that 's a philosophical lyric right there....i think

  • hahaha like green day doesnt worship the descendents

  • i love skankinlozer !!!!!!! haha big upz for all the trakcs mate. peace

  • I like this album, but what bugs me the most about Descendents is how the topic matter of their lyrics have changed so much since the beginning. I'm sorry, but sometimes I like a good punk song versus a love song.

  • @TofuTehSurvivor true, but theres a million bands that do offer that, also the older descendents albums, but indeed i hope they make some more angry punk songs instead of this

  • @TofuTehSurvivor well if you listen to Merican, its totally a more angry song vocally speaking. i like the lyrics, and i like angry punk lyrics. if it has a good meaning and i understand what the person talks about, i feel the lyrics are good, but thats just me :P

  • @TofuTehSurvivor its how bands mature over time though they have to stop the immature songs one day

  • @TofuTehSurvivor Yeah,but you gotta realize you can only write agressive stuff for only so long but i do agree either way milo can do both.thats what i like.

  • i like turtles!

  • youre a good person.

  • blink

  • wow this is good. This is the first time I heard this one.

  • Milo has a great voice and it shows!

  • Thanks Antonio Meucci for the telephone.

    What a fantastic machine can be sometimes the noisy damn machine.

    ahahahahha

    Have you heard "Here with me", guys? It is the same year. Along with "good good things" are the best love songs.

  • Alexander Graham Bell invented the first actual telephone...

  • This was the first album I bought from these guys after some friend of mine wouldn't stop talking about them. I think my favorite song by them (not on this album) is Suburban Home.

  • that is a fucking cool song

  • I like Coolidge.

  • Classic Descendents,

    My favorite album of all time.

    Thanks.

  • no problem, I love this album and no one posted it so now its up =)

  • cool to be you is definitely their best album

  • Have you completely forgotten about the old classic hardcore punk Descendents before becoming this pop punk band? Milo Goes To College? Bonus Fat? I Don't Want To Grow Up was a great record.

  • I like all of their stuff, but I like their pop punk stuff more.

  • I disagree..I like their early shit... this is a bit too pop.... but I forgive them... a lot of great punk bands make a semi-shitty album... but some bands like Bad religion.just really take the cake for never comming out of the shitty albums when it started with their album that had the song "I'm going for a walk"

    Yep thats when they started sucking.. I don't think we'll ever get them back..

  • Whatever Mr. Johnny Punker Than Thou. Punk has no place for an elitist like yourself, so take your petty argument about what is good punk and what isn't elsewhere.

  • So a band has to have the same sound throughout their entire career? I thought A Walk was a great song by Bad Religion, just because Bad Religion and Descendents changed doesn't mean they suck, Bad Religion's lyrical content is still amazing. Who made you Chief Justice of Punk?

  • Sorry on the negative HANK. I AGREE with your comment strongly.

  • Just to comment on the situation Bad Religion has always sounded the exact same. I find that to be their downfall.

  • I beg to disagree TofuTehSurvivor, listen to How Could Hell Be Any Worse? and then listen to Into the Unknown, and then listen to New Maps of Hell. All of those albums are extremely different. Bad Religion has many "sound eras" were they sound completely different. You've got the HCHBAW? era, ITU, Suffer-No Control era, and many other eras of Bad Religion. Their sound has changed quite a lot.

  • @HANK0000 Into The Unknown doesn't count.

  • @Zomegad Into the Known was Bad Religion's attempt at signing to a major label. in 1983 Fat OR epitaph were not majors. Bad religion were basically selling out. The record" into the known" SUCKS

  • @slutpuppy69 Into the Unknown was actually that record. Into the Known was the EP after it, I think.

  • @Zomegad you're kinda right. Into the Unknown was the record. Back to the Known was the ep. thanks for the correction.

  • @slutpuppy69 actually they were doing something different, they wanted to try prog rock and their current fanbase hated it, it was a disaster and it was part of the reason they split up for 6 years. they didn't sell out, you don't know what it means .

    FUCK OFF. thanks

  • @TofuTehSurvivor Bad Religion are the greatest punk band of all time and that's that. Their newest album is totally different to their last one. All their work is different. They keep changing and I say it's for the better.

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